Escape the bustle of Marrakech and head for the breathtaking, high Atlas Mountains and the village of Imlil. Your local guide will ensure that you have an amazing experience brimming with traditional Berber culture and stunnig views.
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Imlil is a delightful escape from the madness of Marrakech, cool mountain air, friendly hospitable locals, masses of trekking and hiking options and delightful
This one day trip takes you from the bustle of Marrakech and head for the breathtaking of Imlil village, up toward the main trekking route for Toubkal. The track drops down into the walnut groves and winds up to emerge at the Tagartoun Waterfalls. A Local Berber man has set up a mini café with freshly squeezed orange juice, delicious on a summer day.
Returning to the path via some rough steps, theroute continues upwards to emerge in the village of Aremd. From here you have options to take upper or lower routes along the valley through walnut groves, apple and cherry trees and past other small Berber villages. You eventually drop down to the main road which takes you back to Imlil.
Enjoy some refreshing mint tea and a traditional tagine in Berber family home. This walk is between 1 and 2 hours. Combine your transfer to and from Marrakech and you have an excellent days outing of around 7 hours.
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