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Highlights
- Ascend the rocky giant of Jebel Toubkal in support of IAPWA – Adventure for Animals
- Stand on the summit of North Africa’s highest mountain at 4167m
- Ideal intro to winter trekking with crampons and ice-axe training provided
- Discover traditional Berber villages and encounter their way of life
- Experience traditional Amazigh communities enroute and learn their customs
- Stand on the summit and absorb the panoramic view of the Atlas Mountains, the Sahara Desert and the environments that have enclosed them for centuries
- Enjoy delicious home cooked Moroccan meals during your mountain adventure
- Opportunity to further explore the vibrant and colourful city of Marrakech.
Overview
Starting from bustling labyrinth of Marrakech you will venture into the heart of the High Atlas Mountains to climb North Africa’s highest peak, Mount Toubkal at 4167m. This incredible mountain range provides some of the most spectacular winter trekking in the world!
Winter is a great time to trek in the Toubkal National Park as it offers a true winter mountaineering experience. The mountains are virtually deserted apart from the friendly local Berbers and fellow mountaineering enthusiasts. You’ll have plenty of time to learn their customs and enjoy hearty home-cooked meals during this epic mountain adventure. The views on the way up are spectacular, but nothing compares to what you’ll see (and feel) at the top. From the summit of Toubkal you will experience stunning 360-degree panoramic views which extend across the rocky Atlas ranges and southwards to Jebel Sahro and the Sahara Desert.
Mt Toubkal winter ascent is great intro to winter trekking and Morocco is a perfect alpine mountaineering destination right on your doorstep. Whilst not a technical climb, the use of crampons and ice axe are required on most trips and you will learn and practice these skills before summit day.
Mt Toubkal has captivated mountaineers for centuries. Your ascent up the rocky giant of North Africa is no picnic, but is accessible to anyone in good shape and hungry for a thrilling mountain adventure in crisp mountain air.
On departure of this Mt Toubkal Winter Trek you’ll receive a free Water-To-Go Bottle to help eliminate our plastic footprint in Morocco.
FUNDRAISING TRAVEL PACKAGE
Deposit: £95 per person, payable on booking and non-refundable
Balance: £600 per person, payable 6 weeks prior to your trip departure date
Sponsorship pledge: £500 per person raised for IAPWA – Adventure for Animals. IAPWA will provide plenty of fundraising support, tips and guidance.
Flight from UK to Marrakech Airport, Morocco
Flight from London UK to Marrakech Morocco (approx 3.5 hours)
On signing up for the trip, we will provide you with the recommended flights to book or alternately, we can book the flights for you through our ATOL protected Flight Agent at an additional cost. Flights are not included in your to give you the flexibility to travel from your nearest airport, use your frequent flyer points or extend your stay in Morocco if you wish. The recommended flights for this will include airport transfers in Morocco. There are direct flights from London and other major airports across the UK. Flights are operated by Easyjet, Ryan Air and British Airways.
Transfer from Marrakech to Imlil (1700m)
On your arrival into Marrakech Airport on the recommended Adventurous Ewe flight time, you will be met with a private transfer to the mountain Berber village of Imlil. You’re welcome to arrive earlier into Marrakech as there will also be a designated pick up point the centre of the city for the same transfer. The transfer will take approximately 1.5 hours.
On arrival you will have time to get to know your fellow team-mates, make final preparations for your trek as your Leader will provide a full trek briefing over dinner and you’ll overnight in a local family run guesthouse.
Included
Private transfer: From Marrakech to Imlil
Accommodation: Imlil Family owned local guesthouse (twin/multi share basis)
Meals: Dinner
Trek Imlil to Neltner Refuge (3208m)
After a delicious Moroccan breakfast, your crew will load up all the equipment and food supplies ready for your trek of Mount Toubkal. You will leave the picturesque Berber mountain village of Imlil and head for the Neltner Refuge. Your trekking route will wind through walnut and cherry orchids and past Berber farms where goats & sheep are herded in the mountains as it slowly making its way up the Mizane Valley. You will have a welcomed break for lunch at the shrine of Sidi Chamarouch (2350m) nestled beside a cascading waterfall where a delicious freshly made meal will be served. You will continue your ascent making your way deeper into the spectacular High Atlas mountain range to reach the refuge in Neltner at 3208m. Approximately 6 hours trekking.
Included
Kit bag transfer: Main kit bag transferred from Imlil to Neltner Mountain Refuge on mules
Accommodation: Mountain refuge (dorm rooms)
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Acclimatisation & winter skills day
Today is a planned acclimatisation day which will help prepare you for your Toubkal summit attempt the following day. This is also the perfect opportunity to learn and practice some winter mountain skills which are appropriate for the conditions.
An early morning start from the mountain refuge sees you continue up the Mizane Valley. As part of your acclimatisation and preparation, you will trek higher into the High Atlas Mountains. There will be time dedicated to learning and practicing winter skills – personal movement skills on snow, including kicking steps and using the ice axe for walking, use of crampons in ascent/descent, cutting steps and ice-axe self-arrest. All essential skills for this winter trek. Arriving back at the refuge in the late afternoon for another home cooked meal and rest ready for your big day ahead. Approximately 4-6 hours of trekking and mountain skills (weather dependent).
Included
Kit hire: Crampons and ice-axe
Accommodation: Mountain refuge (dorm rooms)
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Summit Mt Toubkal (4167m)
An early start will take you to the top of the highest peak in North Africa. Your ascent starts climbing steeply as soon as you leave the Refuge. Your route winds and zig zags its way up the south cwm before traversing the south ridge to the summit. Here you will be rewarded with awe-inspiring panoramic views of the Atlas Mountains, the Sahara Desert and the environments that have enclosed them for centuries. With time to take your summit photos you will then make your way back down to the refuge for a well-earned break and some lunch before continuing down to Imlil.
Approximately 8 – 10 hours of trekking.
Included
Kit hire: Crampons and ice-axe
Accommodation: Imlil guesthouse (twin/multi share rooms)
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & celebration dinner
Imlil to Marrakech to UK
After a relaxing breakfast it’s a short drive back to Marrakech.
Depending on your plans, you can either explore Marrakech and visit the Djemaa el Fna, an open-air market with food stalls, colourful spice stands, a huge array of clothing, leather goods and all sorts of trinkets, travelling musicians and acrobats. Or be transferred directly to the airport for your return flight to the UK.
Included
Transfer: From Imlil to Marrakech Airport or Hotel Ali
Accommodation: Not included
Meals: Breakfast only
Please note, if you wish to extend your stay in Marrakech, we can help you with plenty of recommendations of things to do and see, places to stay and suggestions on where to eat. Central Marrakech is only a short taxi journey to the airport plus there’s many other areas of Morocco which are worth exploring if your time permits. Chief Ewe, Jim, has lived in Morocco so he has plenty of helpful tips available once you’ve booked on this exciting adventure.
Itinerary notes
This is a strenuous winter trek to an area of outstanding scenic and cultural interest. The trip is designed for confident trekkers who are well equipped, even if new to winter walking, plus those who have some experience of trekking on snow. Some sections, especially on the ascent days, can be steep and rough. Large parts of the mountainside should be covered in snow; therefore, an ice axe and crampons are normally necessary. Although these sections are not technically difficult, they are high and can be exposed, meaning ropes are required. Where there is a high level of exposure, the guide cuts steps in the snow and/or provides a rope. It is mandatory to obey the wishes of the guide(s) in these circumstances. Snow cover will, of course, vary but ice axes and crampons are essential when crossing steep snowy terrain. Some previous experience is helpful in order to quickly pick up the necessary skills needed to use both the ice axe and crampons but is not essential. The guides will give a full briefing and run a training session before the ascents of Toubkal. Please note, the itinerary may alter due to the local conditions at the time of your trek. Your guide will do their best to honour the itinerary however, please respect all decisions made as these is done with your safety being the central focus.
Following a review of all our trips we have categorised this trip as generally not suitable for persons of reduced mobility. However if you are a regular traveller on such trips, please contact us to discuss the trip and your personal condition at info@adventurousewe.co.uk.
Supporting local tourism and local communities
Since the devasting earthquake in Morocco in 2023, local tourism in the remote High Atlas Mountains has been impacted greatly as many local communities and livelihoods in this area rely on tourism. Together with Virgin Airlines, we donated a lot of kit to the local communities in the High Atlas to help them rebuild their lives. We also support the Eve Branson Foundation who create opportunities for local people in the High Atlas Mountains which can make a meaningful difference to their families and community. The Foundation have developed initiatives in four key areas of support: artisanal training; environment; healthcare and education.
We’re also passionate about exploring off the beaten track routes in order to help communities who are in the shadow of mainstream tourist destinations. We also aim to create an adventure which is about discovery, immersing yourself in fascinating environments, customs and cultures and provides an understanding of history and people. On this trek you have the unique opportunity to connect with local people in a meaningful way, the true essence of travel.
We’ve crunched the numbers to work out the total carbon footprint of the Mt Toubkal Winter Trek, and donate a % from each trip to our environmental charity partner, Cool Earth.
What’s the number?
It works out on average at 221kg of CO2 emissions per person, including all local transport, accommodation, food, activities, leaders, crew and office operations.
The only thing not included is travel to Morocco. Given that our beloved guests travel from all parts of the UK for this adventure we have no way of reliably knowing their travel plans therefore we’re unable to include an individual number in the figure on display here.
What does the number mean?
To give you a snapshot of the numbers:
- Driving 1000miles/1609km would be approx. 281kg of CO2 in an average car (or 140.5kg per person if there was 2 of you).
- A return economy class flight London – New York would be approx. 1,619kg (1.66 tonnes) per person.
- 10 trees in a temperate forest are estimated to remove approx. 250kg of CO2 from the air over a period of 5 – 10 years.
What are we doing about it?
Our adventures are relatively low-carbon by design, and we’re working to develop long term carbon reduction plan. Following much research into climate change organisations, we carefully selected to support the environmental charity, Cool Earth. They’re a sustainable operation and work with rainforest communities across the globe to halt deforestation and it’s impact on climate change. We invest 1% of our revenue into supporting critical conservation projects world-wild with Cool Earth.
On a local level here in the UK, we’re an ongoing business member of the Snowdonia Society, plus Jim and Sue, together with some of our local leaders, also help the Society with their local projects such as planting native trees in Snowdonia. This is to help preserve the landscape and enhance wildlife habitat here in Snowdonia.
Want to know more?
We believe that with great travel, comes even greater responsibility. Tourism is one of the most important and largest industries on the planet. It employs more people worldwide than any other, with millions of families relying on tourism for their daily needs. At Adventurous Ewe we believe that our type of small scale, positive impact tourism can bring benefits to many communities, help preserve the environments we travel to see, and provide real and positive social exchanges. Here is our plan to do our part towards helping reduce factors that we can contributing to climate change as part of Tourism Declares a Climate Emergency.
On booking your Mt Toubkal Winter Trek, you will receive all the exciting trip info via our free mobile travel app. You’ll have access to your itinerary, trip countdown, live updates, contact info, weather forecasts, know before you go trip info, kit lists and much more at the touch of a button 24 hours a day via your mobile phone. No more unnecessary use of reams of paper and the need of carrying around documents with you. The app is free to download and all info is customary to your adventure ahead. A’ppy days.
With being a small family business we pride ourselves with providing personal, professional and friendly service. We appreciate that everyone has different levels of experience and reasons for wishing to embark on the Mt Toubkal Winter Trek and therefore require varying levels of support and guidance. We’re here to help you every step of the way from the moment you join the flock all the way through to completing the challenge and beyond. Jim and Sue’s knowledge and expertise stems from dozens of years of travelling and exploring the destinations that we visit in order to fully support you in the lead up to your adventure.
Chief Ewe, Jim, has lived in Morocco so he has plenty of helpful tips and recommendations of things to do and see, places to stay, where to eat & drink and other areas of Morocco to explore if your time permits.
On signing up for the trip, we will provide you with the recommended flights to book or alternately, we can book the flights for you through our ATOL & ABTA protected Flight Agent at an additional cost.
Flights are not included in your to give you the flexibility to travel from your nearest airport, use your frequent flyer points or extend your stay in Morocco if you wish. The recommended flights for this will include airport transfers in Morocco. There are direct flights from London and other major airports across the UK.
For any further info on flights, please feel free to get in touch with us at info@adventurousewe.co.uk.
All nationalities require a full passport that must be valid for 3 months beyond the intended length of stay in Morocco. For the latest entry requirements for Morocco, please visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/morocco/entry-requirements.
All nationalities do not require a visa to enter Morocco for the purpose of tourism for up to 3 months. For the latest Foreign & Commonwealth updates and entry requirements, please click here.
Travel Insurance
Travel Insurance is an important part of any booking. It is compulsory that everyone who travels with us has taken out adequate travel insurance which includes, among other things, cover for the full value of your trip, medical (emergency, evacuation and repatriation) arrangements, trekking to an altitude of 4167 metres, personal liability, cancellation, curtailment and loss of luggage and personal effects and COVID-19 travel cover.
For UK residents we have partnered with Campbell & Irvine Direct to provide you with a travel insurance. If you would like to obtain cover for your trip please feel free to contact specialist Insurance Brokers, Campbell Irvine Direct for a quote.
Global Rescue Membership
For peace of mind whilst trekking in the mountains, Global Rescue provides short term membership giving access to travel, security, medical advisory and evacuation services up to $US500,000. They’re a specialised field rescue company, and assist from the point of illness or injury by getting you to the closest and most appropriate medical facilities to get stabilised. Once fit to fly if you require additional inpatient treatment Global Rescue will further evacuate and repatriate to your home hospital on record. These services are all covered through their upfront membership fee with no claims process. For more info, please click here.
There are currently no mandatory vaccination requirements for Morocco. Recommended vaccinations include: Tetanus, Typhoid and Hepatitis A.
For the most up to date information on vaccinations, please consult with your GP or travel healthcare practitioner 6 – 8 weeks in advance of travel. For up to date vaccination information please check the NHS government website ‘Fit for Travel’.
Severe allergies
If you have a severe allergy please inform us at the time of booking. We will do all we can to help, but unfortunately we are unable to guarantee an allergy free environment on this trip. You will need to carry your own treatment for the allergy with you, as ‘adrenaline auto-injectors’ are not carried as standard by AE leaders and crew. Whilst your leader is aware of our trekkers medical history, please also inform your leader on arrival of your allergy, and let them know where you keep your adrenaline pen.
Adventurous Ewe puts the safety and wellbeing of you, our leaders & crew and the communities we visit at the centre of all our operations, always. Your safety and wellbeing is our top priority. The Mt Toubkal Winter Trek is intentionally challenging and requires individual preparation as the trip is designed to take you out of your every-day comfort zone and achieve something incredible. Rest assured we have a thorough Safety Management System, indepth risk assessments and risk management systems in place.
You will be accompanied by your Adventurous Ewe Leader for groups over 7 people and Local Mountain Guide. Our Leaders are First Aid trained and have extensive experience in leading groups in this region. They will be ultimately responsible for your safety on this trip.
Many national governments provide a regularly updated advice service on safety issues involved with international travel. We recommend that you check the Foreign & Commonwealth Office Travel advice website for their latest travel information before departure and ensure that your travel insurance covers you for all areas your itinerary covers.
We also ask that you please ensure you use your antibacterial hand gel at all times to minimise the spread of any germs throughout your fellow flock of trekkers!
For more info, please visit our Safety and Well-being page.
An Adventurous Ewe UK Leader will accompany groups of over 8 people and is an experienced high altitude leader. Leaders have been carefully selected to ensure you have the best experience with a bit of humour thrown in for good measure. Your Leader will be Wilderness First Aid trained too.
Your Local Leader is a key part to this trip. They are all expertly trained and experienced in every field of this high altitude trek, bilingual (English and Arabic) and qualified in first aid and/or Wilderness First responder. They also have a huge passion for what they do and have plenty of knowledge ready to share with you. They are responsible for ensuring the complete safety, wellbeing and enjoyment of the team whilst also retaining a flexible and fun attitude. The Leaders have radio and satellite phone contact with base, the local office and Adventurous Ewe’s HQ.
Please note Ramadan runs from the evening of Friday, 28 February lasting 30 days and ending at sundown on Saturday, 29 March 2025 – Typically we do not operate trips during Ramadan. However, if your trip overlaps into this period, please take into consideration that the energy levels of our crew and local guides may be a bit lower and some restaurants may be closed during the day. Ramadan is a special time in a Muslim country – each evening the streets empty for an hour while everyone breaks their fast, and there’s a feeling of festivity in the air at sundown.
We pride ourselves in small group travel to minimise the impact on the environment and to make your experience more authentic and safe.
The minimum group size for the Mt Toubkal Winter Trek to run is 8 people and the maximum group size is 16 people.
You are most welcome to join this winter trek as a group of family, friends, colleagues, a private group or as a solo traveller.
If you have a group of over 8 people, we would be more than happy to run a private trip for your team in support of IAPWA.
For any further info or to chat about running a bespoke trip, we’d love to hear from you at info@adventurousewe.co.uk or call 01492 588 069.
The Mt Toubkal Winter Ascent a strenuous trek in a remote area of North Africa. It is graded ‘Tough’ due to the winter conditions and high-altitude trekking. The trip is designed for confident trekkers who are new to winter walking as well as those who have some experience of trekking on snow. Some sections on Mt Toubkal can be steep and rough. It is expected that large parts of the mountainside will be covered in snow, therefore the use of ice axe and crampons will be necessary. Although these sections are not technically difficult, they are high and can be exposed. At high exposure areas your Guide will cut steps in the snow and/or provide use of a rope. It is essential that you listen to your Guide and follow their instructions accordingly. Snow cover will of course vary, but the use of ice axes and crampons is essential when crossing steep snowy terrain. Winter walking can be dangerous and although we take important steps to manage and minimise this risk, we can never eradicate it altogether. The main danger is from tripping then sliding down a snow slope. Your Guide will give a full briefing and run a training session before your ascent of which there will be time to practice winter mountaineering skills during your trek. Your Guides are also well trained and experienced in handling all scenarios and safety procedures on Mt Toubkal to ensure your safety.
Itinerary notes
This is a strenuous winter trek to an area of outstanding scenic and cultural interest. The trip is designed for confident trekkers who are well equipped, even if new to winter walking, plus those who have some experience of trekking on snow. Some sections, especially on the ascent days, can be steep and rough. Large parts of the mountainside should be covered in snow; therefore, an ice axe and crampons are normally necessary. Although these sections are not technically difficult, they are high and can be exposed, meaning ropes are required. Where there is a high level of exposure, the guide cuts steps in the snow and/or provides a rope. It is mandatory to obey the wishes of the guide(s) in these circumstances. Snow cover will, of course, vary but ice axes and crampons are essential when crossing steep snowy terrain. Some previous experience is helpful in order to quickly pick up the necessary skills needed to use both the ice axe and crampons but is not essential. The guides will give a full briefing and run a training session before the ascents of Toubkal. Please note, the itinerary may alter due to the local conditions at the time of your trek. Your guide will do their best to honour the itinerary however, please respect all decisions made as these is done with your safety being the central focus.
Following a review of all our trips we have categorised this trip as generally not suitable for persons of reduced mobility. However if you are a regular traveller on such trips, please contact us to discuss the trip and your personal condition at info@adventurousewe.co.uk.
Trekking to the summit of North Africa’s highest mountain (maximum 4167m) involves walking and sleeping at altitude, therefore altitude sickness is a possibility. Your base camp is at 3,208m and therefore mild symptoms may be experienced, such as headaches, nausea and loss of appetite. The best way to adjust to altitude is to walk slowly, rest as often as possible and drink plenty of water! Rest assured your Leader is experienced in high altitude trekking and will advise you accordingly if you are starting to feel the effects of altitude.
A bespoke trek training programme will be provided when join the team for this adventure to help you with your preparations together with some top tips.
We also have exclusive offers with our Training Partners and Communities – Her Spirit and the Peter Lant Training. For more info, please visit our Training and Preparation page.
The more you are prepared, the more you will enjoy the trek.
Our motto is: Train hard, smile harder and enjoy the journey!
A full kit list will be provided when you register for this winter trek. Good kit can make the difference between a fantastic adventure and an uncomfortable one. Well worn in waterproof hiking boots are essential together with a good quality waterproof jacket AND trousers. An exclusive Adventurous Ewe discount code will be provided for outdoor retailers on registering for this mountain adventure.
Ice axe and crampon hire are available at £15 per set.
To help you get the very best from your Winter Toubkal Trek we will provide you with an exclusive Adventurous Ewe discount code to use in an outdoor retailer both online and in store. They offer a large choice of kit that the staff themselves use while climbing, hiking, mountaineering, running, travelling or enjoying expeditions across the globe and they pride themselves on sharing their experience and knowledge of equipment so you can choose the right gear to suit you and this trek.
Marrakech is likely to be warm (rather than hot) during the day, and a little chilly at night. In the mountains expect temperatures to vary from 10°C or so degrees in the sun during the day, to below freezing out of the sun and at night. Any warmth provided by the sun soon vanishes after the sun disappears behind the mountains in the late afternoon.
Heavy snowfall, rain and storms can be expected in the mountains during winter, but they are normally short-lived. Although it would be unusual to experience more than two days in a row of bad weather, you should be prepared for all conditions. If there is a stable high pressure system over the mountains in winter, which is common, you will enjoy clear, cold crisp days, and nights with temperatures dropping well below freezing. Make sure you check out the skies on a clear night for a magnificent display of a stars. The first snows often come in late October or early November, but some years can see little snow cover up to December.
We recommend that you check the mountain weather forecast in the days leading up to your trek by visiting: https://www.mountain-forecast.com/peaks/Toubkal/forecasts/4167.
Guesthouse (2 nights twin/triple share rooms) and mountain refuge (2 nights dorm rooms)
We’ve sourced our accommodation very carefully in Imlil and picked a locally owned guesthouse in line with the Adventurous Ewe style of travel, but please note that service and accommodation in Morocco may be different to western standards. The rooms are on a twin or multi share basis. Whilst some rooms have ensuites, others have a shared bathroom.
In the mountain refuge you will be staying in shared dorm rooms with shared bathroom facilities. The Neltner Mountain Refuge has very limited heating options as this would be a major financial and environmental strain. It’s also a case of energy supply and timing provisions, which is limited. Please be prepared for cold nights and cold showers should you wish to have a shower. Please note, there is no single room accommodation facilities available in the mountain refuge.
Single travellers
Our group trips are designed for shared accommodation in order to keep the cost at a minimum for you. Single rooms may be organised for an additional cost however this is dependent on accommodation availability. Single travellers share with people of the same gender in accommodation ranging from twin to multi-share. Please note that the accommodation in the mountain refuge is on a mixed gender share basis in large dorm rooms. For more info, please get in touch with us at info@adventurousewe.co.uk.
4 breakfasts, 3 lunches and 4 dinners included
On your trek the food is a mixture of local and Western, all purchased locally and cooked for you by your trek cook. Breakfasts are continental style, with tea and coffee, orange juice, cereal, bread, jam and honey. Lunches will be provided on the days of trekking. Dinner will be provided in the guesthouse and mountain refuge. Dinner usually consists of rice, pasta, couscous, with a vegetable stew (or tagine) and maybe some meat (usually chicken, lamb or beef). Meat is not prominent on the menu. All dishes come with traditional sauces which are rarely (spicy) hot. To round off dinner, there is the usual range of hot drinks.
Vegetarians can be catered for but there is a fairly limited choice of cous cous and tajine or omelettes. This is particularly the case during the more rural or trekking sections of the trip. Please note that if you have any special dietary requirements you should inform Adventurous Ewe at info@adventurousewe.co.uk prior to the trip. If you have a specific medical/dietary need (i.e. coeliac or vegan) you may find it helpful to bring some items of food with you from home.
It is not recommended to drink untreated water from the taps. You should take purification tablets or a filter bottle (such as a Water-To-Go bottle) to treat your water. We do not encourage the purchasing of single use plastic bottles. Bottled water can be purchased throughout the trip, but we strongly discourage buying these as it contributes to plastic waste. Please note recycling is not fully established in Morocco so plastic bottles are an increasing waste problem.
Adventurous Ewe has partnered with Water-to-Go, a filtration system that eliminates over 99.99% of all microbiological contaminants from any non-salt water source – for more info please click here. Adventurous Ewe trekkers will receive a free Water-to-Go bottle when departing for our Mt Toubkal Winter Trek, and better still, 15% of the purchase value for replacement filters will be donated to our environmental charity partner, Cool Earth. Please note that if the water freezes it will clog up the filter – in this event, defrost before use by sitting the filter in lukewarm water for 10-15 minutes. Please help us reduce the volume of single use plastic in this pristine environment.
Deposit: £95 per person, payable on booking and non-refundable
Balance: £600 per person, payable 6 weeks prior to your trip departure date
Sponsorship pledge: £500 per person raised for IAPWA – Adventure for Animals. IAPWA will provide plenty of fundraising support, tips and guidance.
We’ve got you covered – financial protection
If your adventure needs to be cancelled for any reason, like say a global pandemic, you won’t be left stuck and you’ll be offered plenty of alternative options thanks to our financial protection arranged by IPP (International Passenger Protection).
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Your Adventurous Ewe Leader/s and Crew will have a mobile phones and radios communications in case of emergencies. The team are trained to deal with these situations. Please ensure you listen to your Leader during these times and refrain from putting any posts on social media. Should you find yourself unable to continue with the trek, your Leader and crew will make the necessary arrangements. Depending on the situation, you will be met by the support vehicle (depending on access) and you will be transferred back to your accommodation or nearby medical facility as required. Your Emergency Contact at Adventurous Ewe HQ is Jim Young on +(0)7747 346 588.
Cool Earth
We are very excited to have teamed up with leading climate change charity Cool Earth, who share our mission to protect the planet’s precious environment in a sustainable manner. The future of rainforest protection is where everyone makes a difference to climate change! We invest a % of our revenue into supporting critical conservation projects around the world through Cool Earth. You are most welcome to help make a difference too by sparing a few pennies. Please give what you can and help save the world’s rainforests today by clicking here. Just £2.50 will save 10 trees and lock up 10 tonnes of CO2. Together, we can all make a difference in helping preserve this precious and wonderful planet. Thank-ewe
Departure & Return | Duration | Availability | Deposit | Total Cost* | (*Total cost includes the deposit) |
Feb 23, 2025 Feb 27, 2025 |
5 Days | Available | £95.00 | £695.00 | Book Now |
What's Included?
Pre-trip:
- Personalised trip support in the lead up to your trek from Adventurous Ewe
- Trek training guide
- Discount on personal kit from Joe Brown, The Climber’s Shop and ashmei athletic apparel both in shop and online
- Trip info supplied via our free mobile travel app, Vamoos
- Digital trip briefing sent before your arrival in Morocco
- Public liability insurance
- Financial Protection for your booking
- Monthly payment plan available
- Risk assessment and emergency management planning
- Free Adventurous Ewe Water-to-Go Bottle
During your trip:
- Adventurous Ewe Leader (for groups over 7 people)
- Local Mountain Guide
- All ground crew per your itinerary including cook and luggage transfer on the trek via mules (please ensure your kit bag does not exceed 10kgs for the mules)
- Satellite telephone and VHF radio
- 2 night’s guesthouse accommodation (twin or multi share)
- 2 night’s mountain refuge accommodation (dorm rooms)
- All meals as outlined in your itinerary – 4 breakfasts, 3 lunches & 4 dinners
- Crampon and ice-axe hire
- Private vehicle transfers as outlined in your itinerary
- Safety equipment and first aid provisions
- Risk assessments, safety management and emergency planning
- All trip management and hygienic cleaning procedures of equipment before, during and post trek.
What's Not Included?
Currently not included but can be organised at an additional cost
- Return flights from the UK to Marrakech Morocco. Flights operated by EasyJet, Ryan Air and British Airways and cost between £80 – £250 return. These can be arranged for you at an additional cost through our Flight Agent who is ATOL protected
- Any trip extensions or additional night’s accommodation
Items not included
- Travel insurance (mandatory)
- Clothing and equipment as detailed on the Kit List
- Any personal snacks, electrolytes, water purification tablets and medication
- Single room supplement (only available for the guesthouse in Imlil)
- Personal spending money, cash is needed for purchases of snacks & drinks along the trek route
- Tips for local crew
- Other items not listed on your itinerary
- Any expenses incurred with leaving the trip early ie. hotel accommodation or change of flight costs.
Trip Extension
If you wish to extend your stay in Marrakech, we can help you with plenty of recommendations of things to do and see, places to stay and suggestions on where to eat. Central Marrakech is only a short taxi journey to the airport plus there’s many other areas of Morocco which are worth exploring if your time permits. Chief Ewe, Jim, has lived in Morocco so he has plenty of helpful tips available once you’ve booked on this exciting adventure. For more information, please contact us at info@adventurousewe.co.uk.
Thoughtful and Responsible Tourism
Adventurous Ewe is committed to delivering our trips in a responsible and ethical manner with sustainability at its core. We respect and aim to operate our adventures to benefit local people, their economy and the environment!
Some of the ethical features embedded in our Mt Toubkal Winter Trek are:
- Using local crew who are qualified Guides, support crew and drivers who are all extremely knowledgeable and experienced
- Using local porters and not mules for luggage transfers on the mountain
- Staying in smaller-scale locally owned accommodation
- Buying locally produced food and drink, and dining in locally owned restaurants
- Minimising plastic waste wherever possible
- Free Water-to-Go Bottle given to each trekker to help eliminate our plastic footprint
- Careful management of limited energy and water resources
- Offering real life experiences which promote cross-cultural understanding
- Operating with a ‘leave no trace’ ethos – take only memories, leave only footprints
- Adventurous Ewe will make a financial contribution to the environmental charity, Cool Earth, as part of our business partnership.
As Sir David Attenborough said:
“Helping Cool Earth to halt tropical deforestation makes a real difference. Perhaps the biggest difference we will make in our whole lives.”
We will continue to invest a % of our revenue into supporting critical conservation projects around the world through Cool Earth and we invite you, our valuable flock, to do the same. Please give what you can and help save the world’s rainforests today by simply clicking here. Just £2.50 will save 10 trees and lock up 10 tonnes of CO2.
Together, we can all make a difference in helping preserve this precious and wonderful planet.
Had a great experience with Adventurous Ewe on the Winter Toubkal Trek. Good communication beforehand and quick responses to any questions I had. The knowledge of Jim and our guides meant we summited Toubkal in the best weather window. Everyone was looked after well during the trip and I really appreciated the different needs of the group being managed so well! Lots of fun and great memories!
Natasha
Top notch service, guidance and support from this excellent team of professionals. I thoroughly enjoyed the Winter Toubkal trip and felt safe, in good hands, supported all the way. I would recommend Adventurous Ewe for any adventure/ trek/ climb as from start to finish the attention to detail has been great. Thank you for keeping us all safe and I cannot wait to book my next trip with you guys.
Lucy
Just returned home from the Winter Toubkal Trek and my second trek with Adventurous Ewe. It was an amazing experience surrounded by breathtaking scenery and would recommend to anyone wanting a challenge at altitude. Jim and Sue were a great team with a wealth of knowledge about the local area and guides. 10/10!
Lynsey
I have just returned from our teams Winter Climb of Toubkal where we experienced very difficult weather conditions but still we were very lucky to summit. The trip from booking to getting us home was laid on with no stress at all. The team was led by our UK guide Dan Roberts who was a massive safe pair of hands a true professional. Adventurous Ewe also used the best most senior local guide which through his knowledge allowed us to have our window of opportunity in heavy snow to summit where other teams didn’t. We also needed that experience to get through a difficult decent of the mountain. The accommodation, meals and all other arrangements were without fault. The Atlas Mountains are a beautiful and testing place to be in winter. Adventurous Ewe will give you the best ever trip at a brilliant price. Don’t think just do it!!!
Jason