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The company was founded by a group of Mountain guides from Toubkal area led by Mustapha Bouinbaden who is actually the driving force behind the Toubkal Trekking company.



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Beverly Hills and Hollywood Helicopter Tour

Beverly Hills and Hollywood Helicopter Tour

Let’s be honest—driving through Los Angeles is an exercise in patience, optimism, and questioning all your life choices. You planned to see Beverly Hills and Hollywood, but instead, you’ve spent 45 minutes inching forward on Sunset Boulevard, wondering if you should’ve just walked. Fear not, fellow adventurer—there’s a better way.

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Introducing the Beverly Hills and Hollywood helicopter tour, a dazzling, gravity-defying experience to behold the City of Angels like the VIP you were always destined to be. Picture it as a red-carpet affair in the air, minus the cringe-worthy small chat with paparazzi.

Skip the Traffic, Fly Like a Star

While the rest of the world is stuck on the 101, desperately searching for street parking near Rodeo Drive, you’ll be flying high above it all, looking down on the world’s most famous zip code. From up here, Beverly Hills is a Monopoly board—mini mansions, immaculate lawns, and pools in the shape of dollar signs (okay, maybe not dollar signs, but you see what I mean).

Your pilot, probably cooler than any tour guide you’ve ever met, will casually point out celebrity homes. “Over there is where [insert famous person] lives,” they’ll say, while you nod knowingly and pretend you totally recognize that name. Even if you don’t, just snap a photo—it’ll be a great conversation starter later.

Hollywood from the Sky: Where the Magic Happens

Next stop? The legendary Hollywood Sign. Sure, you could hike up to it like a fitness influencer, sweating and reconsidering your life choices. But why do that when you can hover effortlessly, taking in the best view possible? From up here, you can finally appreciate how massive those letters really are—each one standing around 45 feet tall, just like your expectations for this tour.

Then there’s the Walk of Fame. On the ground, it’s a chaotic sea of tourists stepping over names they don’t recognize. From the air, it’s a shimmering boulevard of dreams, minus the sidewalk performers aggressively trying to sell you a mixtape. You might even spot the TCL Chinese Theatre, where countless movie premieres have taken place—imagine all the A-list stars who have stood there, and now, here you are, looking down on it all like an airborne VIP.

A View That’s Worthy of an Oscar

As your helicopter glides past the Griffith Observatory, with its prime view of the entire city, you’ll realize something: Los Angeles is massive. Like, “I probably underestimated how big this place is” massive. But from the sky, it all makes sense—the hills, the mansions, the movie magic—it’s all part of the grand Hollywood illusion.

Then, just as you’re feeling at home among the clouds, the tour starts its descent. Back on the ground, reality returns. The traffic, the noise, the people arguing over the last oat milk latte—it’s all still there. But you? You’ve just seen L.A. the way it was meant to be seen—without the gridlock, without the stress, and with a whole lot of style.

So, the next time someone asks how your trip to Beverly Hills and Hollywood was, don’t just say, “It was great.” Smile, lean in, and say, “Oh, I didn’t just visit—I flew.”

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