Peaks & Palms: Toubkal to Sahara
Overview
This journey brings you the best of Morocco—trekking in the stunning Atlas Mountains and experiencing the beauty of the Sahara Desert. Begin in the bustling city of Marrakech before heading into the High Atlas Mountains, where you’ll trek through remote Berber villages and ascend to the summit of Mount Toubkal, North Africa’s highest peak at 4,167m. After completing the mountain portion of your trip, switch gears and dive into the magic of the Sahara Desert.
From riding camels into the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi to spending a night under the stars in a traditional Berber tent, this trip offers a blend of culture, adventure, and unforgettable landscapes. Along the way, you’ll explore historic kasbahs, cross mountain passes, and even learn to cook traditional Moroccan dishes.
What's Included?
- Airport Transfers & Private Local Transport
- Expert Local Guides
- 6 Nights in Riads
- 2 Nights in Toubkal Refuge
- 1 Night in a Berber Tent
- Daily Breakfast, 6 Dinners, 4 Lunches
- Guided City Tour of Marrakech
- Camel Ride in the Sahara Desert
- Entrance Fees & Permits
- And much more!
- International Flights
- Travel Insurance
- Soft Drinks, Alcohol or Drinking Water
- Tips for Guides
- Personal Equipment & Clothing
- Souvenirs
Trip Highlights
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Summit Mount Toubkal: Conquer the highest peak in North Africa at 4,167m and enjoy breathtaking views across the Atlas Mountains.
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Discover Historic Ait Ben Haddou: Visit this UNESCO World Heritage site and wander through one of the best-preserved kasbahs in Morocco, a favorite for movie sets.
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Camel Ride into the Sahara Desert: Experience the magic of the Sahara Desert, riding camels into the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi and spending the night in a traditional Berber tent under the stars.
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Explore the Medina of Marrakech: Discover the vibrant streets of Marrakech, cycle through its bustling medina, and learn to cook traditional Moroccan dishes at Amal Women’s Training Center.




Daily Itinerary
Welcome to Marrakech! Arrive in the vibrant city and transfer to your riad. Take the rest of the day to explore the medina or relax with some mint tea as you prepare for the adventure ahead.
Meals Included: None
Pedals and Plates. Start your day with a bicycle tour of Marrakech, weaving through the new and old parts of town. From Gueliz to the Medina, you'll see the real Marrakech. In the evening, join a fun cooking class and learn to prepare local favorites.
Meals Included: Breakfast
Trekking Time. After breakfast, transfer to Imlil and begin your trek through the stunning Mizane Valley. Pass the village of Aremd and the shrine of Sidi Chamarouch before reaching the Toubkal Refuge at 3206m.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
To the Top of North Africa. Early morning ascent to the summit of Jebel Toubkal (4167m), the highest peak in North Africa. After enjoying the incredible views, return to the refuge for a well-deserved rest.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Back to Base. After breakfast, trek back down to Imlil through the picturesque Mizane Valley. Upon reaching Imlil, relax and enjoy some downtime at your guesthouse.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Mountain Passes & Kasbahs. Leave the mountains behind as you cross the Tizi n’Tichka Pass. Pass through Berber villages and the Valley of Roses before reaching Dades Gorge, home to thousands of kasbahs and stunning canyon views.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Into the Sahara. After breakfast, stop for a quick visit at Todra Gorge before continuing to Merzouga. Ride camels into the Erg Chebbi dunes and spend the night in a Berber camp under the stars.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Kasbahs & Caravans. Start your day with another camel ride before driving to Ait Ben Haddou, one of Morocco's best-preserved kasbahs and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Back to Marrakech. Cross the Tizi n’Tichka Pass once more as you head back to Marrakech. Spend the afternoon exploring the city, or enjoy one last rooftop mint tea as you soak up the atmosphere of Jemaa el-Fna square.
Meals Included: Breakfast
Day 10 - Departure from Marrakech
Farewell Morocco. After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your departure flight, leaving with memories of your mountain and desert adventure.
Meals Included: Breakfast
Where We'll Stay
We’ve carefully selected a mix of traditional and comfortable accommodations to ensure a memorable stay throughout your adventure. From mountain refuges to desert camps, each place offers a unique experience.
In Marrakech, you’ll stay in beautifully restored riads, blending traditional Moroccan architecture with modern comforts. During your trek in the Atlas Mountains, you’ll camp for two nights in the rugged Toubkal Refuge, providing a welcome rest after the challenging ascent. After descending, relax in a cozy guesthouse in Imlil before heading to the Sahara. Your night in the desert will be spent in a traditional Berber tent under the stars, surrounded by the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi. Finally, you’ll experience the stunning Dades Gorge, staying in a guesthouse with breathtaking views of the surrounding canyons.
Each accommodation is hand-picked for its comfort, cleanliness, and ability to make you feel at home during this unforgettable adventure.











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Interactive Route Map
Check out the interactive map of this trip below. You can simply zoom in and have a look at the route.
Or, if you’re wanting to get a feel for the route or to dive into the daily details then click on any of the steps and you’ll be redirected to our Polarsteps page.
What is Polarsteps?
We’ve loaded all of our itineraries onto Polarsteps. It’s an app that can help you plan, track and relive your travels. We’ve used it to display our trips in all their glory but anyone can easily create on-the-go mementos of their adventures.
Carbon Emissions
This trip emits approximately 477 kg of carbon per person. This includes emissions from transport, accommodation, food, activities, and the operations behind the scenes to run the trip.
What does this mean?
This is roughly equivalent to driving a typical petrol car about 1,530 miles.
It’s similar to the carbon emissions from heating an average UK home with a gas boiler for about 21 days during winter.
Our Approach
At Earth Dog Travel, we recognise the environmental impact of travel and aim to make responsible choices. This Morocco itinerary helps support local communities and encourages sustainable tourism practices in the High Atlas and desert regions. Understanding the carbon footprint of your trip allows you to make informed decisions and consider carbon offsets to balance your environmental impact.
More Information
What's the fitness level required for this trip?
We grade all of our trips to try and make it easy to understand the fitness levels required. These are broad guidelines however so you’re welcome to chat to us about any specific concerns you might have.
You’ll find more information about these levels here and you can find the difficulty rating for this specific trip at the top of the page.
Is travel insurance mandatory?
Yes, it is. We run adventurous trips and it’s mandatory that you have suitable travel insurance in place to cover overseas medical treatment as well as evacuation or repatriation.
We can’t recommend which provider you use but the main things we’d encourage you to look out for is that you’re fully covered for the activities you’re taking part in (i.e., covers you up to the altitude you’ll be trekking at) and that it covers cancellation in the event that illness or other circumstances prevent you from travelling.
How much should I tip in Morocco?
Tips are not included in any of our trips. They are entirely discretionary but in most cases are expected by the teams that will be looking after you. We know it can be daunting to work out exactly what to give so whilst this guideline hopefully helps, please remember that it’s a completely personal choice and you should feel free to tip more or less based on the quality of service that you receive.
Trekking Guide: 100-200 MAD per day
Porters or Support Staff: $50-100 MAD per day
Drivers: 50-100 MAD per day
Again, tipping is not compulsory and please only do so if the service you’ve received warrants it. It’s hugely appreciated and a way for the teams looking after you to supplement their income.
How do I find out which hotels, meals and activities are included?
Unfortunately we can’t provide an exhaustive list of everything included in the ‘What’s Included’ section of this page as we include a whole bunch of stuff on our trips!
If it’s in the itinerary and we’ve not explicitly said that it’s an optional activity, then yes – it’s almost certainly included. If you’re not sure, please ask.
The meals that are included are all listed on the daily itinerary.
For the accommodation, we’ve got a shortlist of properties that we use. You can get a sense of the types of accommodation we use higher up the page in the ‘Where We’ll Stay’ section. We cannot guarantee any specific properties for your trip as it’s based on availability. If you are wanting to specifically request a property then please get in touch as we’re able to customise our trips.
Which airport do I need to fly into and out of for my trip to Morocco?
Our trips to Morocco either start or finish in Marrakesh (Menara Airport – RAK) or Casablanca (Mohammed V International Airport – CMN).
Please check the itinerary carefully or ask us before booking flights if you’re unsure.
What are your payment terms and is my booking financially protected?
Yes, absolutely. Here’s a link to where you can read more about how we are an ABTOT member and have an ATOL licence and what this means for your financial protection when booking a trip with us.
Deposits vary from destination to destination and from trip to trip. Generally speaking we require a deposit of 25%. This amount may be higher for certain trips where more services that usual need to be booked and paid for in advance (such as gorilla permits in Rwanda). Deposits are non-refundable.
Balance payments are required up to 70 days prior to travel.
If you need to cancel your booking, the following fees will apply based on the time before your scheduled departure:
- Immediate loss of deposit (25% of total cost) upon cancellation.
- 50% of the total cost if cancelled after the balance is paid and up to 45 days before departure.
- 75% of the total cost if cancelled 30 to 45 days before departure.
- 100% of the total cost if cancelled within 30 days of departure.
These fees compensate for expenses and bookings made on your behalf in anticipation of your trip.
Can I customise this trip in any way?
- adding in extra days or cutting out a day here or there;
- squeezing in other destinations or removing them;
- starting or finishing the trip in a different place;
- staying in a hotel or guesthouse that we don’t list as an option.
What if someone under the minimum age wants to travel?
It might not be an issue. Some destinations such as Rwanda have firm rules in place about how old people should be in order to visit the gorillas. In other destinations it’s more of a guideline.
Please do contact us and we’ll be happy to help.
What information will I receive after I book?
After you book, we’ll get to work confirming that the dates you’ve selected are completely available.
There are extremely rare circumstances that may mean we’re unable to confirm your booking. These circumstances are limited to events beyond our control or not being able to secure the services that you wanted to book.
In the extremely rare event that we’re unable to confirm your booking you will be offered an alternative itinerary or a full refund without any fees. Please do not book any non-changeable travel plans until you receive the confirmation from us. This will be within 72 hours.
A detailed Trip Dossier will then be sent to you after you make your booking. It’ll contain all the information you might need to help you pack and get prepared for your trip, including information on visas, vaccinations, packing and training.
We encourage you to refer to the UK Government’s official travel advisory service when planning your trips. You can find the FCDO advice here.
And when you travel, we work closely with local experts to put together the best itineraries. We’ve worked with them exhaustively to provide safe adventures at great value. They know their destination better than we ever could so you’ll be in good hands! You can read a bit more about why we will only ever have locally-led trips here.
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