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Conquer North Africa's highest mountain!

New from 2022!

Join us for the experience of a lifetime! 

We are now offering fully guided and supported treks into the famous Atlas Mountains of Morocco, with the optional add-on of a magical camel ride into the Sahara Desert to spend a night under the stars.

There are a range of options available including:

  • A 2 day trek up and down Mount Toubkal, the highest mountain in North Africa, taking in traditional Berber villages in the foothills and staying in a mountainside lodge overnight and experiencing local Moroccan cuisine and hospitality.

  • A 4 or 5 day adventure to include a Mount Toubkal trek, experience of the Berber village culture, pass through riverside oasis's and numerous kasbahs,  before a camel ride into the dunes of the Sahara Desert where you will spend the night in Berber tents. Before dinner you will experience the wonderful Saharan sunset. 

As part of your package we will arrange accommodation the nights before and after your trek in the wonderful city of Marrakech. You will be able to explore this fascinating city with its sprawling medina, bustling squares and markets and diverse cuisine. 

Packages start from just £400 per person (minimum group size of 4 people)

What is included in the price:
  • All accommodation
  • All transfers and transport throughout trek
  • Experienced and qualified guides
  • All meals and drinks throughout the trek

What is not included in the price:
  • Travel/trip insurance
  • Soft drinks/water
  • Tips for  mountain staff (Approximately £8 per day)

We cannot recommend this trip highly enough for those looking for an incredibly cultural experience and a great hiking destination.
There are regular flights from the UK to Marrakech, with the journey only taking just over 3 hours. Marrakech Menara Airport is situated in very close proximity to the city.

If you would like to know more about these trips then please send us an email (info@conquerhiking.com) or send us a message through one of our social media channels. 



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