Imlil is a small, picturesque Berber village in Morocco's High Atlas Mountains, located 1,800 meters (5,900 ft) above sea level, roughly 60km south of Marrakech. It acts as the primary base for hiking Mount Toubkal, North Africa's highest peak, and serves as a tranquil, scenic escape known for trekking, mule trips, and authentic culture.Key Features of Imlil Village:Gateway to Toubkal: Known as the main starting point for nearly 90% of tourists attempting to climb Jebel Toubkal (4,167 meters).Location & Access: Situated at the end of the paved road in the Toubkal National Park, it is accessible via a 1.5–2 hour drive from Marrakech, often passing through the town of Asni.Tourism Hub: It has evolved from a traditional agricultural community (walnuts, apples, cherries) into a popular, peaceful mountain tourism hub, often visited on day trips to explore surrounding Berber villages.Experience & Scenery: Offers stunning views, fresh mountain air, traditional architecture, and a quiet atmosphere compared to the bustling cities.Activities: Popular activities include hiking, trekking, hiring local mountain guides, and exploring nearby villages like Aroumd.Why People Visit:While mostly visited by trekkers, Imlil is also popular for tourists looking to escape the heat and noise of Marrakech, offering a peaceful glimpse into rural Moroccan mountain life.