A day trip to the Imlil Valley from Marrakech offers a wonderful opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the High Atlas Mountains and the traditional Berber way of life. Here's a sample program for a day trip to the Imlil Valley
Camel ride and walk<br/>Duration: 8 hours<br/>Lunch: Meant the and water<br/>Pickup included
Pick up from meeting point (near cafè argana in jamaa El-fena squar) at 08h30 and after 35min driving we will stop to ride the camels about 20min after that we will have a mint tea with moroccan patisseries offered in a berber tent then we continue our trip to the Atlas mountains via many villages in which we will have many pauses for making pictures even in front of the villages or by the valley we will even have the oportunity to stop in a tipical berber woman's co-operative for Argan oil and cusmitique products deap in the atlas mountain and it's ther that we will have a nice berber break-fast offered after that visite we will continue our trip in the mountains to the main village of Imlil, to discouver the real life of the berbers and theire daily stil of living it will be like 2 hours hiking via highest berber village in atlas mountain.than you will get to the berber house for lunch and menth tea .with locals after the driver will come to pick you up drive back to marrakech.
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