Overview
Hiking in the Atlas Mountains in Morocco takes you through terraced valleys, dry riverbeds, and traditional Berber villages set against a backdrop of rugged peaks. Trails pass walnut groves, stone houses, and open slopes that stretch toward snow-dusted summits in the distance. The landscape feels vast and sunlit, with earthy tones, crisp mountain air, and a strong sense of culture woven into every step.

Your adventure begins as you arrive in Morocco, where transport will be arranged to collect you from Marrakesh. It’s well connected to Europe, making your journey smooth and hassle-free. The meeting point, where we will start our journey to the mountains is in the city centre. The transfer will leave at 3pm and takes around 1,5 hours. If you arrive before this time you can store your luggage at the meeting point so you can use the time to explore Marrakesh. If you’re arriving a day early, we can suggest excellent accommodation options to ensure a relaxed start to your journey.
Imlil will be the base for the whole trip, which is great because you don’t need to carry all your stuff around and after a long day walking you know your warm shower and bed is awaiting you.

Click for Route Map : 11–12 km 5-6 h ~550 m ●●●○○ — Moderate
Starting from the village of Ouirgane (1,000 m), this scenic loop explores the heart of the Ouirgane Valley, one of the most beautiful foothill regions of Morocco’s High Atlas. The trail follows mule paths through olive groves and terraced fields before climbing gently toward Tikhfist, a traditional Berber hamlet surrounded by red hillsides and oak trees.
From Tikhfist, the route continues across undulating terrain to Anraz, where stone houses and narrow lanes overlook the broad Ouirgane basin. The panoramic ridge sections reveal striking contrasts between the valley’s lush farmland and the deep ochre slopes of the surrounding hills.
The descent returns to Ouirgane via quiet rural tracks and irrigation channels, with views stretching toward the snow-capped peaks of the central Atlas on clear days. It’s a rewarding half-day hike that blends village life, gentle mountain scenery, and classic Moroccan colours.

Click for Route Map : 12 km 5–6 h ~800 m ●●●○○ — Moderate to Challenging
Starting from Imlil at 1,740 m, this route climbs through juniper and pine-covered slopes toward the Tizi Mzik Pass at 2,480 m. The ascent follows a well-defined mule trail, offering fine views back over Imlil and the Azzaden Valley as the path winds higher through terraced hillsides and scattered walnut trees.
From the pass, the trail continues across open high ground to the Tasghimout Plateau, a broad ridge overlooking deep valleys and distant peaks of the High Atlas. The plateau provides a peaceful spot for a break or picnic, with wide views stretching across the mountains toward Mount Toubkal.
The descent retraces the same path, dropping steadily back toward Imlil through aromatic mountain vegetation and small village terraces. This hike offers a perfect balance of effort, scenery, and cultural landscape, ideal for a full day in the heart of the Atlas.

Click for Route Map : 12-13 km 5-6 h ~600 m ●●●○○ — Moderate
***Toubkal Summit add-on available by request.
This classic out-and-back hike from Imlil, the gateway to Morocco’s High Atlas, follows the first stage of the Toubkal ascent route up to the white shrine of Sidi Chamharouch. The trail begins by winding through walnut groves and Berber villages before climbing steadily along the Mizane Valley.
Stone paths and mule tracks lead past terraces, small cafés, and streams fed by snowmelt from the peaks above. The white-domed shrine of Sidi Chamharouch, said to house a spiritual spring, marks the turnaround point — a lively spot where trekkers heading for Toubkal often rest before continuing higher.
From here, descend the same scenic route back to Imlil, with expansive views of Mount Toubkal (4,167 m) and the surrounding Atlas ridges. On the return we join a local path and pass through the village of Aroumd.

Nestled in the heart of the High Atlas Mountains, Imlil is the perfect retreat for those looking to take a break from hiking while still immersing themselves in the beauty of Morocco’s mountain culture. Wander through the charming village, where the scent of fresh mint tea drifts through the air and local Berbers welcome visitors with warm hospitality. Visit the Kasbah du Toubkal, a beautifully restored fortress offering panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and a glimpse into Berber traditions.
For a more relaxed experience, take a short drive to Asni, a traditional market town where locals gather every Saturday to trade fresh produce, handcrafted rugs, and pottery. Alternatively, explore the hidden valley of Azzaden, a peaceful haven dotted with walnut groves and traditional stone villages. If you’d rather unwind, enjoy a slow afternoon at a guesthouse terrace, sipping mint tea and watching the sun cast golden hues over the rugged landscape of the Atlas Mountains.

Click for Route Map : 12-13 km 6–7 h ~950 m ●●●●○ — Challenging
Starting from Imlil at 1,740 m, this route climbs gradually through the Ait Miean Valley on old mule tracks lined with walnut trees and terraces. Passing the village of Ait Souka, the trail ascends steadily toward the Tizi n’Tamatert Pass at 2,300 m, where wide views open across the Imlil and Imnan valleys.
From the pass, a steeper trail continues up to the Assaoul Summit, a rounded ridge peak at about 2,650 m with commanding views of Mount Toubkal and the surrounding high Atlas ridges. After a rest at the summit, the return follows the same route down through the pass and valley, with ever-changing light on the terraced slopes and villages below.
A varied and rewarding full-day hike that combines cultural landscapes, mountain scenery, and a true sense of the High Atlas.

Click for Route Map : 12 km 4–6 h ~550 m ●●●○○ — Moderate
Beginning in the quiet village of Tagadirt Ait Ali, this trail climbs steadily through cultivated terraces and scattered juniper trees toward the open expanse of the Ifrd Plateau. The ascent offers broad views of the red and green valleys below, framed by the higher ridges of the Toubkal range.
From the plateau, the route continues across gently undulating ground before descending on a well-defined mule path toward the village of Imi Oughlad. The descent passes through olive groves and small farms, with fine views into the surrounding valleys.
Peaceful, scenic, and culturally rich, it captures the varied character of the western High Atlas foothills.

It’s time to pack your bags and head back to Marrakech. We arrange transport back to the airport so you can catch your flight home or continue to explore this majestical country. It’s better to book flights after 3pm so we have time to get you back to the airport from the mountains. We will also do one drop off in the centre right after the airport where you can leave your bags again. We have lots of recommendations if you’re going to spend more time in Morocco.
What's Included
- Accommodation
- Transfers
- Expert Guided Hikes
- Breakfast
- Transport to and from Hikes
- Hiking Friends
Additional Info
Accommodation – Atlas Prestige, Imlil
Meeting Point – Jamaa El Fna, Marrakesh
Nearest Airport – Marrakesh Menara Airport
Airport Transfers – Taxi (15 mins, £10)
Bus L19 (15 mins, £2.50)
Transfer Details – The group transfer will leave Jamaa El Fna at 14:00. We recommend not landing later than 12:00 to give yourself time to pass through passport control and baggage reclaim.
Journey time is around 1,5 hours from Marrakesh to Imlil. The return to Jamaa El Fna will be at 09:30 on the final day arriving around 11:00. We recommend not booking your return flight before 15:00.
Max Group Size – 15
Difficulty – On all our Trailmates trips you should have a good level of fitness. You don’t need to be an expert hiker but walks can be long with elevation. When possible we try to offer alternative options for those who want an easier day.
Dates & Prices
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SaturdayApril 25, 2026SaturdayMay 2, 2026$858Last Few Spots
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SaturdayMay 30, 2026SaturdayJune 6, 2026$858Last Few Spots
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Early Bird DiscountSaturdaySeptember 12, 2026SaturdaySeptember 19, 2026$991$89110% OffAvailable
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Early Bird DiscountSaturdayOctober 17, 2026SaturdayOctober 24, 2026$991$89110% OffAvailable
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SaturdayNovember 14, 2026SaturdayNovember 21, 2026$991Available
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Early Bird DiscountSaturdayMarch 27, 2027SaturdayApril 3, 2027$991$89110% OffAvailable
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Early Bird DiscountSaturdayApril 24, 2027SaturdayMay 1, 2027$991$89110% OffAvailable
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Early Bird DiscountSaturdayMay 29, 2027SaturdayJune 5, 2027$991$89110% OffAvailable
