Marrakech: Atlas Mountains Tour and Three Valleys & Berber Villages
Overview
The combination of these three valleys brings you into secluded fertile valleys where daily life of the indigenous Berber inhabitants moves with time honoured traditions. Immerse yourself for a day and discover the real Morocco as you travel through this ancient landscape with its many hidden treasures and incredible vistas.
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What's Included
✓ Included
- Bottled water
- Camel Ride
- Lunch
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Hotel Pick up and drop off
- Local Guide
- Coffee and/or Tea
✗ Not Included
- Tip (Optional)
Itinerary
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Stop 1
Discover the Atlas Mountains and it's Valleys with its unique and stunning scenery. The trip to Ourika Valley includes a stop in the authentic Berber market in Asni, where the local families of the valley buy their daily goods. Next, continue to visit an authentic Berber family and take the chance to see and explore their house for yourself.
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Stop 2
Small villages of adobe houses nestled in the mountainside with terraced fields, fruit and nut trees, bee hives and olive trees, here, everything works in sympathy with nature. Many artisans produce excellent work in these villages for sale in the nearby souks. Visit Imlil Valley, Ait Mezan Valley, Asni Valley, and the village of Moulay Brahim and the Kik Plateau. An optional extra is to visit the rocky desert of Marrakech, Agafay Desert.
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Stop 3
Different times of the year will offer the traveller a different experience; as the seasons change, so does the landscape and how the locals work with it. In the early spring, the hillsides are awash with the pale pink and white blossoms of the almonds and apricots, followed by the plums, apples and cherries. In the autumn, the air is filled with the aroma of ripening apples and the leaves are shades of yellow, orange and gold. In spring the Kik Plateau is a sea of waving green as every available field is planted with wheat to sustain the families with flour and animal feed, and straw to mix with mud for the adobe houses. Berber villages are at every turn and nestled in valleys.
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Stop 4
The earth changes from dark brown to yellow and dark red, the landscape, from mountains with snow covered peaks to lush tree filled valleys and seasonal rushing rivers. Enjoy the warm welcome from these friendly locals and perhaps join them for some tea and lunch in one of their houses.
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Good to Know
- Service animals allowed
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels