Full Day
Daily Tour
17 people
English, Espanol, Francais
Escape the heat of Marrakech and drive into the Atlas Mountains, almost in the shadow of Mt Toubkal (4,167m). Ride a mule and pass berber villages and enjoy the stunning views of the countryside. Enjoy a traditional lunch in a Berber house and take a short walk with a local mountain guide.

Morning departure from Marrakech with a small group, in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle.
You’ll be accompanied by a professional driver and a multilingual guide fluent in English, French, and Arabic.

A short and enjoyable camel ride along the scenic areas of Kik Plateau or Ouzguita, offering beautiful views of the countryside and Atlas foothills.
A photo stop with a brief cultural and geographical introduction to the village and its surrounding landscapes.
Visit a local women’s cooperative to enjoy an authentic Berber breakfast including olive oil, pure honey, argan oil, traditional bread, and Moroccan mint tea.
Restrooms and a short break are available before the hike.
Short stop in the village of Asni, with commentary about local life and the surrounding nature.
Arrival in Imlil village, where the guided mountain walk begins.
Enjoy a traditional lunch at a local Amazigh restaurant, prepared by local residents using fresh, regional ingredients — a warm and authentic experience in the mountains.
After lunch and some time to relax, the group will head back to Marrakech by vehicle.
It depends — the tour should be fine for older children who can walk moderate distances and for older travellers who are reasonably fit. However, it may not be suitable for those with serious mobility limitations, back problems or who cannot manage uneven mountain paths. One similar tour explicitly states it is “Not recommended for pregnant travellers” or people with serious back issues. If you’re booking for family groups with young children or older adults, check with the provider about the exact walking/hiking demands and vehicle conditions.
Yes — the tour involves a mountain‑valley setting and includes walking/hiking elements. For example, one similar Imlil tour mentions a “1.5‑hour round‑trip hike” from Imlil village onward. If you have limited mobility, or back/leg issues, make sure to check with the operator ahead of booking.
As with all mountain excursions, weather in the High Atlas region can affect the schedule (fog, rain, winds) and safety requirements might alter the itinerary. While many tours list “free cancellation” or “flexible” terms, it’s wise to read the cancellation policy carefully. Also, if you have specific stops you’d like (like a waterfall, Berber village, argan oil co‑op), check ahead whether they are included or optional. Reviewing recent guest comments can help set expectations.
Pickup from your accommodation in Marrakech is typically in the morning (around 9–9:30 am). For example, one version of the Imlil day trip lists pickup at 9:00 am. The full‑day excursion usually lasts about 6 to 9 hours depending on stops, traffic and how long you spend in the mountain valley
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