We take the road towards the village of Tahnnaoute. It gradually rises through a landscape of clear forest of holm oaks, thuja and junipers. This picturesque hamlet is perched at an altitude of 1000m above Oued Reghaya. You can discover the typical Berber market there every Tuesday.
After crossing the gorges of Moulay Ibrahim we reach Asni, a small town living thanks to its weekly Saturday souk, in fruit farms, at the foot of Mount Toubkal (4167m), the highest peak in North Africa.
At the exit of Asni, the altitude decreases towards Imlil, this charming remote village, embedded at the bottom of superb gorges where walnut and almond trees grow. It also offers a beautiful panorama of the entire region.
Imlil is very well known as a starting point for magnificent hikes to discover the National Park and the highlands of Toubkal.
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