Imlil is a small village in the high Atlas Mountains of Morocco. It is 1,800 metres above sea level. A portrait of Imlil and the problems and prospects of Morocco’s mountain populations appeared in 1984 in the book by James A. Miller called Imlil and published by Westview Press.
Overview
The quaint village of Imlil is a lovely Atlas Mountains settlement that offers stunning views and the chance to scale Toubkal, the highest peak in Morocco. Guided treks and tours are among the area’s most popular activities, as visitors clamber to ascend to the top. Certified guides lead excursions to suit most levels of experience and athletic ability, allowing you to take in the landscape, nature and traditional foods of the area at your chosen pace
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