We’re going to pick you up from your accommodation
(Hotel or Riad) then leave behind the hustle and bustle of Marrakech and escape
to one of the most popular and most accessible valley amongst the High Atlas
Mountains – Ourika Valley.
The trip to our target point 68km (42 miles) southeast
of Marrakech, offers a pleasant tour of the lower foothills of the Atlas
Mountains. Beyond the valley of Tnine-de-Ourika, the valley through which flows
the Ourika, becomes verdant. The largest souk in the valley on Mondays.
After a short
while, you will break at an authentic Berber house for a delicious and
refreshing mint tea, and also to gain a better understanding of the local
culture of the Berbers including their traditional family structure and their
unique way of life. Afterwards we carry on through many Berber bourgades and
cultivated terraces unto the bourgade Timziline.
All along the road that follows the course of the wadi,
small houses, cafés, grocery shops and small hotels cling to the hillside.
Gardens and plots of cultivated land shaded by many fruit trees are laid out
along the valley bottom. The Ourika river is occasionally subject to sudden and
devastating flooding, such as in august 1995, when many houses were swept away.
Beyond Arhbalou, at an altitude of 1500m (4923ft) the
valley narrows and gently rises. The road comes to an end at Setti Fatma, a
good starting point for hikes. Seven waterfalls flow down the rocky scree above
the village. The 1st of these are is easy to reach walking up the
course of the wadi. The walk up to the others is over more uneven
ground, and some climbing is involved, so that you will need strong walking
boots. From that vantage point there is a superb view over Setti Fatma.
The village may also be used as the starting point for
longer hikes to Jbel Toubkal and Yagour Plateau, whose peak is well known for
the hundreds of rock engravings that can be seen here.
The tombs of Setti Fatma is the focus of a Moussem that
takes place in the village in mid-august. This religious pilgrimage is also an
occasion when Berbers from a wide area can gather together. We have lunch there
with a local family before driving back to your accommodation in Marrakech.
While in Morocco we are
pleased to support the wonderful work of Ennajah Association and Chabab Time,
two nonprofit organizations. the first one based in Zagora and aims to create
sustainable development in community through The Fight Against School Dropouts
of girls by providing transportation and providing water for the population ...
The second one is based
in Rabat but works all over Morocco and aims to motivate young people to
actively participate in Public life. We may also pick a local Berber
school to donate supplies & small toys, spreading joy in simple ways, and
giving a bit back to the local people of the area.
Last but not least, we
want you to have the opportunity to give back, to support vulnerable families
in meaningful ways. To build authentic connections and know that your visit
matters. That when you leave, you’ll take carpets and Argan oil and lanterns
and photographs and memories, but you’ll also leave a mark that made a
difference.
We, in Morocco Social Impact Travel
« MSITravels », care about our customers and their comfort. Thus, we
offer different kind of transportation depending on the number of travelers and
the chosen tour. E.g. if the tour is off-road we will offer a 4 wheels drive
car for each 4 customers maximum. Otherwise we have 7 seats Minivan, Minibus for 17 travelers and Coach for more than 17 travelers.
Included:
⋎ Eng, Fr or Spanish-speaking professional driver/tour guide
⋎ Mountain Guide: Atlas Mountains
⋎ Private Transportation: minivan or minibus
⋎ Air-conditioned vehicle
⋎ Visit to women's cooperatives
⋎ Toll road fees, fuel charges and all taxes
⋎ Transport Insurance
⋎ Wifi on board
⋎ An opportunity to meet up with locals
Excluded:
× Flights
× Travel Insurance
× Gratuities
× Additional services
× Drinks
× Anything mentioned not in ‘included’
Price varies by group size
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