Hiking and Climbing
With stunning landscapes and geographical diversity, Morocco is a fascinating destination for hiking and trekking enthusiasts. From the towering Atlas Mountains with their snow-capped peaks to the high cliffs of the Todra Gorge, separated by just 15 meters, the country offers trails suitable for adventurers of all levels.
Trekking in Imlil
Imlil is a traditional Atlas village situated at 1,760 meters above sea level, offering breathtaking beauty, tranquility, and the majestic presence of the mountains. Close to Marrakech, Imlil is an ideal spot for outdoor lovers and hiking enthusiasts, whether on foot or by mule, through the mountains.
These hikes, accompanied by an Atlas guide, include a picnic in the mountains or, alternatively, lunch at a Berber family home, where you will be enchanted by their hospitality and have the chance to connect with the local people.
Various landscapes can be explored from Imlil, such as Lake Takerkoust, small Berber villages in the Atlas Mountains, and places where traditional Moroccan carpets are handcrafted.
The trails available here are varied and adaptable to all skill levels. Your guide will assess your physical condition beforehand to recommend the best option for you.
Climbing and Trekking in the Todra Gorge
Nestled between the High Atlas Mountains and the Merzouga Desert, this area is perfect for all types of treks, catering to different experience levels. It’s the ideal opportunity for those who enjoy freely exploring winding trails, with or without the assistance of a trekking guide.
Along the way, you may encounter herds of goats with their shepherds, donkeys, local people, and children playing and running along the Todra River.
The Todra Gorge is also one of the world’s top climbing destinations. With its rocky walls rising over 150 meters high and uneven surfaces, the area is a paradise for climbing enthusiasts.