Souss and The Great South 5 days/ 4 nights
This circuit is a combination of several successful landscapes; it takes us
through their towering walls. A bewitching cocktail of colors purple, pink,
rust, tan and purple. An original route that plunges us into the authentic life
of southern Morocco.
The scenery, as it rushes past, is intensely beautiful - a blur of browns, yellows and blues. The area is inhabited by the Berbers who most of them used to adopt the nomadic style as their life style. It attracts tourists from all over the world. Tourists visit the area to mingle it with the locals, enjoy camel trekking, the quietness of the desert, sunset and sunrise...etc. Right at the heart of the Berber country, the Drâa Valley is a series of oases and palm groves along the river's course, between the last of the Anti-Atlas Mountains and the very gates of the desert, first of stone, and then of sand. From Ouarzazate to Zagora, the road first crosses the plateau of Jebel Tifemine, almost a desert expanse, and then the road rises amid steep canyons to the Tizi n 'Tinififlt.
The scenery, as it rushes past, is intensely beautiful - a blur of browns, yellows and blues. The area is inhabited by the Berbers who most of them used to adopt the nomadic style as their life style. It attracts tourists from all over the world. Tourists visit the area to mingle it with the locals, enjoy camel trekking, the quietness of the desert, sunset and sunrise...etc. Right at the heart of the Berber country, the Drâa Valley is a series of oases and palm groves along the river's course, between the last of the Anti-Atlas Mountains and the very gates of the desert, first of stone, and then of sand. From Ouarzazate to Zagora, the road first crosses the plateau of Jebel Tifemine, almost a desert expanse, and then the road rises amid steep canyons to the Tizi n 'Tinififlt.
- The great valleys of southern Morocco the High Atlas and Anti Atlas.
- The agrarian and pastoral life, linked to a centuries-old tradition.
- Desert landscapes.
- The authentic face of the Sahara with its Kasbahs and Ksours.
- A real track to discover the real Morocco.
All natural characteristics are present from Valleys, Dunes, and Palm
groves passing through ancient Kasbahs.
Day 1: Marrakech – Ouarzazate
In the morning an enjoyable drive across the
High Atlas Mountains through the Tizi N’Tichka’s passes at 2260 meters.
Beautiful village suspended on the flanks of the mountains… We'll call a halt
to visit the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, registered to the world heritage of the
UNESCO this walled village, spangled of notched towers and decorated of motives
in the shape of lozenge, is considered understandably like one of most
beautiful of the country. Hundreds of movies are shot in this decor «the
diamond of the Nile ", «Lawrence of Arabia ", The Mommy, Gladiator, 7
days in Tebet, Babel…etc. Reaching Ouarzazate, for those of you who are
interested, a visit to the impressive Atlas Film Studios can be arranged, we'll
drive to the 100 year old Kasbah Taourirt for a quick visit of this complex of
courtyards, a maze of richly decorated rooms, alleyways and crenulated towers.
Dinner and overnight in Ouarzazate
Day 2: Ouarzazate – Taznakht –
Foum Zguid – Tata
We leave in the direction of the village Foum
Zguid via the Anti Atlas Mountains, where scenery will be changing between the
semi deserts to weirdly shaped mountains. We are going through the mountains of
Sirwa and the village Taznakhte, a Berber town well known with its handmade
Berber carpets; we are proceeding until Foum Zguid. Continuation to Tata; small
town, situated on the Open Sahara. Tourists use the town as a base for
excursions in the area. Dinner and overnight in Tata.
Day 3: Tata – Akka – Bouzakarne –
Tiznit
As our journey begins we drive through Kasbah villages
and canter across white sand in direction of the desert to Akka. Akka is an
oasis marked by clusters of red houses and villager going about their daily
life. This was a stop on an ancient caravan route and subsequently became an
area of Jewish settlement in Morocco. Then continuation through neck Kerdous to
Tiznit, it is one of the very ancient Moroccan southern cities. Tiznit was
founded back in 1881 by Sultan Hassan I, Tiznit is very famous for its silver
jewellery activity, and is one of the nice tourist’s destinations in the south
of Morocco.
Day 4: Tiznit – Tafraout – Agadir
– Taroudant
Departure to discover the region of Tafraout’s
rocks painted Amelnes valley and the valley of Ait Mansour. Continuation to
Taroudant, the old capital of the Souss and one of the typical Cities of
Morocco, Turn of the ramparts, visits Souks and discovered of Berber pottery.
This town offers more than a complete change of scenery: it is famous for its
jewellery souk and its craftwork of copper, leather and carved stone. Dinner
and overnight in Taroudant.
Day 5: Taroudant –
Marrakech
Breakfast, departure to visit the town of
Taroudant or "Little Marrakech", we back in time when we visit the
charming town with red walls perfectly preserved in its magnificent ramparts. Continuation
to Marrakech. Arriving at the end of our services.
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