Toubkal summit is the highest peak in North Africa with an altitude of 4167m, Many options of trekking trips can be organized in the massive, but most of the trekkers prefer to do the trip in 3 or four days and to reach the top which is a challenge.
Trekkers usually approach the mountain from the road-end village of Imlil, qualified guides can be hired, as well as porters, to carry equipment and food supplies higher into the mountains. For experienced mountaineers, guides are not required for the normal route, as it is a moderate hike and orientation is not a problem.
The normal route starts with an easy walk to the village of Aroumd, past Aroumd a floodplain is crossed and the route follows the left slope of the valley southwards. The valley bends to the east to the tiny settlement of Sidi Chamharouch, which has grown around a Muslim shrine.
At Sidi Chamharouch, the path leads over the stream and runs steeply uphill to the right side of the Isougouane valley.
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La cumbre de Toubkal es el pico más alto del norte de África con una altitud de 4167 m. Se pueden organizar muchas opciones de viajes de trekking en masa, pero la mayoría de los excursionistas prefieren hacer el viaje en 3 o cuatro días y llegar a la cima, lo cual es un desafío.