Imlil is a peaceful Berber village nestled in the High Atlas Mountains, about 65 km south of Marrakech. Surrounded by rugged peaks and lush valleys, it serves as the main starting point for treks to Mount Toubkal, North Africa’s highest mountain (4,167 m). The village sits at an altitude of around 1,800 meters, offering breathtaking views, cool mountain air, and a calm escape from the city. Visitors can explore traditional stone houses, enjoy mint tea with locals, and hike through trails lined with walnut and cherry trees. Imlil is also known for its authentic Berber culture, scenic mule paths, and the famous Kasbah du Toubkal, a landmark eco-lodge overlooking the valley. Whether you come for trekking, photography, or relaxation, Imlil offers a glimpse into Morocco’s natural beauty and mountain life.