Summit Jbel Toubkal (4,167 m)
A two-day, mule-supported ascent — night at the Toubkal Refuge at 3,207 m, summit at dawn, descent to Imlil the same afternoon. Non-technical in summer; crampons required from November to April.

High Atlas · Toubkal National Park
Imlil is the High Atlas trekking village that puts North Africa's highest summit within two days' walk.
Best time
April–June and September–November for trekking; December–February for winter mountaineering
Recommended
1–4 days
Airport
Marrakech Menara (RAK) + 1h drive
Region
High Atlas · Toubkal National Park
Imlil is a Berber village at 1,740 m in the Toubkal National Park, roughly 60 km and one hour's drive south of Marrakech up the Mizane valley. It is the principal base for ascents of Jbel Toubkal (4,167 m), the highest peak in North Africa and the entire Atlas range, and the central node for a network of mule tracks connecting High Atlas villages accessible only on foot. Even for non-trekkers, the drive up is itself dramatic — terraced orchards of cherry, walnut and apple rising above the Asni market, and the village of Aroumd perched on a ridge above the valley floor. The Toubkal summit is non-technical in summer but requires crampons and an ice axe in winter.
What to see
A two-day, mule-supported ascent — night at the Toubkal Refuge at 3,207 m, summit at dawn, descent to Imlil the same afternoon. Non-technical in summer; crampons required from November to April.
A beautifully converted Berber kasbah above the village, with Atlas-facing terraces, a hammam and the finest mountain lunch in Morocco — the natural base for any visit.
A gentle two-hour walk to the hanging village of Aroumd, or three hours up the Mizane valley to the white-painted Sidi Chamharouch shrine at 2,310 m — rewarding day hikes without the summit commitment.
A four-day traverse linking Imlil, Tacheddirt, Tizi n'Tagharat and Ouaneskra — high passes, remote gîtes and an unbroken Atlas ridge visible the entire route.
Itineraries
Every itinerary below is privately operated, fully customisable, and includes a deep stop in Imlil. Click any tour for the day-by-day plan, the map, dates and pricing.
3 daysSmall groupMountains
Summit Jbel Toubkal (4,167m) with two certified mountain guides and mule-supported camp. Includes a Berber hammam on return.
3 daysBestsellerMarrakech
Three days in Marrakech done properly: a riad inside the medina, a private historian morning, Jardin Majorelle, a day trip into the High Atlas foothills, and a traditional hammam ritual — all privately arranged.
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The summer route is a long, steep walk (not a technical climb) — demanding fitness but no mountaineering skills required. The main challenge is altitude: the ascent gains 2,400 m from Imlil. Winter ascents above the snow line require crampons, an ice axe and experience with winter mountain conditions.
Absolutely — Imlil works beautifully as a day trip or lodge stay for non-trekkers. The walks to Aroumd village, Sidi Chamharouch and the valley trails are gentle, and Kasbah du Toubkal is worth the drive alone.
April–June and September–November offer stable weather, clear skies and comfortable temperatures. July–August is busy and hot at lower elevations but fine at altitude. December–March is a serious winter mountaineering environment above 3,000 m.
Roughly 60 km — about one hour by private transfer through the Asni valley. It is the closest part of the High Atlas to Marrakech and a very easy day trip.