Forty miles south of cosmopolitan Marrakech, Morocco, the tarmac shrinks to a stony footpath at Imlil.
Tucked into the peaks of Toubkal National Park, named
for North Africa’s highest summit, a crop of modern guesthouses has transformed this village, once known as a no-frills base camp, into a comfortable retreat for day hikers.
Berber hospitality takes over where the road ends, amid the fragrance of community bread ovens and the sounds of... LINK
Tucked into the peaks of Toubkal National Park, named
for North Africa’s highest summit, a crop of modern guesthouses has transformed this village, once known as a no-frills base camp, into a comfortable retreat for day hikers.
Berber hospitality takes over where the road ends, amid the fragrance of community bread ovens and the sounds of... LINK
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