The village of Imlil is the preeminent jumping-off point for the high country, a vibrant mountain retreat whose existence has been given over to preparing walkers for various climbs around the peaks. It's a growing hub filled with guides, rooms of varying price and quality, and equipment-rental shops. Imlil is a long strip of a village, built up around the main road. The main square is a parking area, often crammed with the camper vans and cars of trek-minded travelers. Simple terraced cafés teem with accompagnateurs (guides), locals offering lodging in their homes, and mule owners renting the services of these essential means of mountain transport. Storms may occasionally make the road into town impassable or treks to neighboring settlements impossible. Consider this if you're heading up in rough weather.

Things to Do

Dining

Atlas Toubkal Imlil

This restaurant located within a riad offers stunning panoramic views from the rooftop terrace, along with delicious and savory food. You'll...

Other

Djebel Toubkal

You can unlock the adventurer inside by scaling this peak, the highest in North Africa. There are several ways to make the ascent, from hikes...

Travel Tips

Getting Here and Around

Rental cars are available from numerous international and local agencies in Marrakesh. You can get as far as Asni by bus (20 DH to 30 DH from...

Timing and Precautions

Depending on how adept you are at trekking, you could enjoy hiking for a day or spend an entire week trekking the region. The best time to visit...