Take this Day Trip From Marrakech to Atlas Mountains and Toubkal massif. Visit Berber village of Imlil Valley, hike with local guide, see the waterfalls, villages, enjoy your lunch at the berber family house. Ride the camels & visit feminine cooperatives
Pickup included
Depart from Marrakech and enjoy a guided day trip through the High Atlas Mountains to learn more about Berber culture and traditions.
Admire scenic landscapes, learn about local traditions and industry, and enjoy some local food and drinks.
Meet your guide at your accommodation and start the transfer to Imlil. On your way, pass through the town of Tahnaout.
Stop at an Argan Oil Cooperative to learn how women of the cooperative turn the Argan nut into many different Argan oil-based products which Morocco is famous for.
Continue on through Asni where, on Saturdays, a traditional Berber Souk and market can be visited.
Once you arrive in Imlil, enjoy a welcome glass of ment tea and meet your guide before commencing your tour of the local area. Make your way to the village of Imlil
Your journey will take you past waterfalls and the hamlets of Ait Mizan, and Imoula.
Stop and have the opportunity to take in the views of ancient irrigated terraced fields of barley, corn, and vegetables, surrounded by cherry and walnut trees.
Your guide will point out things of interest and talk to you about the Berber culture and heritage along the way.
Walk down through the village of Ait Souka and afterwards enjoy a traditional Moroccan lunch in a Berber family guest house. Once you are rested, begin your return trip down the other side of the valley to Taourirt to board your vehicle.
Go through the Brahim Gorges, before arriving at the main trailhead with streams and paths branching out in all directions.
Here, enjoy a camel ride through picturesque landscapes. Finally, make your journey back to Marrakech,
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The Saadian Tombs are a collection of mausoleums dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries. They were discovered in 1917 and offer a fascinating look into the history of Marrakech.
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