Beautiful parc with lot of adventure opportunities. The sightseeing are wonderfull. I am a beginner on climbing and trekking and was not introduced to the risks of this particular adventure, any small issue can be fatal on those areas as help can not go quickly or easily through the mountains and the only way to move faster is the donkeys. I climbed to the top in August, the temperature was 9 degrees but the very strong winds was making it colder so always prepare very warm clothes. You need to choose well you guide, our guide was very rushing and was not nice, which did not make the experience as good as we wanted. I faced some issues with my eyes due to the altitude but the guide was not at all helping or giving advices, I was also in hypothermia and here as well he was not conscious of the seriousness that this could have. The whole experience is fantastic but next time I would choose a better guide and come very equipped for any issue that could happen in this...
Read moreReally great National Park for hikers! There are literally hundreds of summits. Mount Toubkal is for beginners. After climbing it, if you found it easy, you can climb the 9 other mountains higher than 4,000 meters. 8 of them are in this National Park! Ouanoukrim Timsguida, 4,089 m; Ras Ouanoukrim, 4,083 m; Afella South, 4,043 m; Afella North, 4,040 m; Akioud, 4,030 m; Toubkal West, 4,030 m; Imouzzer, 4,010 m; Biguinnoussene, 4,002 m. You can also walk to the Ifni Lake and camp there for a...
Read moreAttention! Hiring a guide seems to be mandatory now! There was no official information about that when I arrived in Imlil, but local police will enforce it (3 checkpoints on the way / you'll be turned around). Don't be fooled by so called "official guides". I was told, that only official guides are allowed to lead clients up to Jbel Toubkal. Later I realized, that almost everyone from Imlil and the surrounding villages can get you through the checkpoints at much...
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