These stunning photos of Morocco’s winter wonderland will inspire hikers and armchair adventurers alike.
Rabat – Mount Toubkal in Morocco’s Atlas Mountains boasts the tallest peak in North Africa at 4,167 meters. As one of the world’s top hiking destinations, Mount Toubkal attracts hundreds of tourists to its rocky slopes every year.
While summer hikers report that the ascent is doable even for inexperienced climbers, harsh winter conditions on Mount Toubkal pose a significant challenge—and even risk—to those brave enough to face them.
Reaching the ceiling of North Africa in the winter is not for the faint of heart. But if you’re well-equipped to safely handle the challenge, here are some pictures of Mount Toubkal’s winter beauty to inspire your next adventure.
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Adventurous tourists can reach Mount Toubkal by traveling from Marrakech to the town of Imlil.
Imlil is a popular starting point for the climb up Mount Toubkal. In this Amazigh village, hikers can find mountain guides to assist them on their journey.
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On the way up, hikers often stop to marvel at the turquoise waters of Ifni Lake.
Ifni Lake is the largest lake in Morocco’s Atlas Mountains and one the highest, with an altitude of 2,295 meters.

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Mount Toubkal is prone to blizzards and strong winds in the winter. If you plan to overcome these conditions, make sure you pack your warmest clothes and all the necessary gear.


Winter hikers should plan to stay overnight in one of the mountain’s refuges.


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While summiting Morocco’s Mount Toubkal during the warmer months is rewarding enough, experienced hikers with an appetite for adventure will surely enjoy the satisfaction that comes from a successful winter trek of North Africa’s highest peak.
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