TRIP TO ATLAS MOUNTAINS MOROCCO - OURIKA VALLEY & Asni Valley
This video is about a day trip to the Atlas Mountains Morocco from Marrakech. A road trip to base of Atlas Mountains ending at the Ourika Valley. We eat Berber Tagine along the Ourika River and make lots of stops along the way... There are lots of day trips you can take from Marrakech and the Atlas Mountains is a popular ones. On this day trip to Atlas Mountains from Marrakech, Morocco we also stop at Lake Takerkoust, Asni Valley and the Ourika Valley. While in the Ourika Valley we had lunch along the Ourika River, highly recommended.
Lake Takerkoust is a manmade lake built to supply water to Marrakech as well as water for agriculture in the neighbouring valleys. It was meant to look natural and if you didn't know it was manmade, you'd never guess it. It's now a big vacation spot for people in Marrakech offering all sorts of water activities and outdoor activities as well.
Asni Valley was a bit of a drive through, it was beautiful and scenic. There was a small village we drove through but never really stopped so can't say much. The Ourika Valley was cool and the river was line with restaurants serving good Moroccan food. We stopped at one which was clearly where all the tour operators drop their people off ha. It was cool but would have preferred some random one along the way. We had Berber tagine of course and it was delicious.
After lunch we basically made our way back to Marrakech as the day trip to Atlas Mountains was over. We were also spent, tired and very full from lunch.
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Ourika is the name of a river and a valley that is located in the High Atlas mountains about 30 km from Marrakech. The river rises in the High Atlas and flows through the Ourika Valley. The valley that is accessible by vehicles is about 60 km by road from Marrakech. And is located in the foothills of the High Atlas mountains, it contains a number of Berber villages, a set of waterfalls, and also some female co-operatives manufacturing Argan oil.
How to get there:
From Marrakech you have several choices:
* Rent a car if you don't have one and go there by yourself, the road is mostly well maintained.
* Organized day trip, many agencies and also hotels and riads organize one day excursion to the Ourika valley for groups of tourists. You can also go there in a private day trip if you wish.
*The last option is go there in Grand Taxi it's the cheapest way and would be cheaper if you share it with other people going there The Grand Taxis take 6 people max (35MAD for each person), but make sure to think about the way back ahead of time as it is sometimes not easy to find a Grand Taxi to take you back to Marrakech.
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The final Morocco vlog is here! Camping in the Sahara Desert at a spot called Merzouga.
Here we rode camels to our remote campsite, spent the night eating Moroccan food and listening to music played by the locals.
In the morning we made our way back to our new campsite by camel ride before jumping into some Jeeps to go on Safari.
To end it all a big long 13 hour bus ride to Marrakesh so we can finally show you what staying in a Riad is like.
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1 Day Trip From Marrakech To Ourika Valley
1 Day Trip From Marrakech To Ourika Valley
Ourika valley one day trip from Marrakech.Escape Marrakech and enjoy a relaxing day in the foothills of atlas mountains and share a cup of mint tea with berber …
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Morocco Travel Guide: Marrakech, Atlas Mountains and Essaouira
On this trip you’ll be heading to Marrakech, the heart of Morocco, where spices linger in the market air, the sun sets on street performers, and the senses are treated to a whirlwind of sights and sounds. Discover life in the sprawling medina or get lost in the alleyways towards the souqs. Marvel at the tilework found in the royal Bahia Palace and Dar Si Said or learn how ancient traditions are woven into the fabric of Marrakech; there’s more than one way to fall in love with this cosmopolitan city.
Morocco is a North African country renowned for diversity, and this is one of the things that make it such a fascinating destination to visit. It’s a place where one will find many cultural influences, and the landscape offers visitors a chance to experience the ocean, Atlas Mountain peaks and the Sahara Desert all in one go. You might be travelling to one country, but in Morocco, there is a whole world to explore.
In Essaouira discover how coastal winds and different tribes can shape a port city. It’s a melting pot with Arab, Berber and European influences. While the sea attracts windsurfers, culture vultures flock to the medina’s alleyways for galleries and a spot of people watching. The vibrancy found in the country’s cities is matched by life in the Middle Atlas Mountains, where visitors can swap people watching and fortified walls for hiking, folk music and stargazing.
Observe nomadic shepherds, hike through limestone river canyons, enjoy impressive views and Berber hospitality and warmth as you make Midelt your basecamp for the Middle Atlas Mountains. As the sun goes down on the soaring peaks, the stars will light up the skies.
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3 Days 2 Nights Marrakech to Fez Via Ouarzazate ,erzouga Desert
3days 2nights Marrakech to Fez desert tour:
Day 1: Marrakech – Ait ben haddou – Ouarzazate – Dades Gorge
Pick up from your Riad/Hotel or anywhere in Marrakech, and drive to Dades Gorge via High Atlas Mountains, Tizi-nTichka pass and the UNESCO World Heritage site of Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou. Continue through Ouarzazate, Kelaa Mgouna (Rose Valley) and Boumalne Dades. Just after you leave Boumalne Dades, the mountain closes up on both sides of you, before it opens again and you are in a world of natural panorama where nature lovers will surely have their breath taken away by colors, scenery and natural wonders of Dades Gorge. Dinner andovernight in the Hotel/Riad
Day 2: Dades Gorges – Tenghir – Todra Gorges – Tinjdad – Erfoud – Merzouga (Camel excursion Night in desert)
After the breakfast, we go from Dades gorges to the erg chebbi Sahara desert in Merzouga. Berber villages are scattered along the way, we’ll pass through Tinjdad, Jorf and Erfoud in which we’ll feel the beginning of the Saharan oasis of Tafilalet, and the we continue to Merzouga where your guide and camels will be waiting to carry you across high sand dunes of Morocco Sahara Desert. Camel ride as the sun set across the sand dunes to reach our nomad desert camp in Erg Chebbi. with drums music in the middle of the Sahara desert Dinner and overnight under a nomad tent.
Day3: Merzouga camel ride back – Ziz Valley – Azrou – Fez
Wake up to witness the beautiful scenery of sunrise from the top of the dunes of Erg Chebbi then ride camel back to the Kasbah hotel in Merzouga, Breakfast will be served at Hotel and take a shower. After being done with Merzouga sightseeing, you’ll be transferred to Erfoud to head to Fez through Ziz Valley, Midelt and the the famed Middle Atlas cedar forest with its Barbery apes. Late afternoon arrival to Fes, drop off at your riad/hotel with amazing stories and unforgettable memories in your mind.
Tizi n’Tichka Pass
Telouet and Laglaoui Kasbah
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Roses Vally
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Berber music and animation
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Lots of Berber villages
What’s included in this private tour
Private transportation aboard a very new and comfortable 4×4 vehicle
Private English speaking Berber driver/guide
1 night in the desert camp in Erg Chebbi dunes
1 night in Dades Gorge
Camel trekking
Sandboarding
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Marrakesh, also known by the French spelling Marrakech[3] (/məˈrækɛʃ/ or /ˌmærəˈkɛʃ/;[4] Arabic: مراكش, Murrākuš; Berber: Meṛṛakec, ⴰⵎⵓⵔⴰⴽⵓⵛ), is a major city of the Kingdom of Morocco. It is the fourth largest city in the country, after Casablanca, Fes and Tangier. It is the capital city of the mid-southwestern region of Marrakesh-Safi. Located to the north of the foothills of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains, Marrakesh is located 580 km (360 mi) southwest of Tangier, 327 km (203 mi) southwest of the Moroccan capital of Rabat, 239 km (149 mi) south of Casablanca, and 246 km (153 mi) northeast of Agadir.
Marrakesh is possibly the most important of Morocco's four former imperial cities (cities that were built by Moroccan Berber empires). The region has been inhabited by Berber farmers since Neolithic times, but the actual city was founded in 1062 by Abu Bakr ibn Umar, chieftain and cousin of Almoravid king Yusuf ibn Tashfin. In the 12th century, the Almoravids built many madrasas (Koranic schools) and mosques in Marrakesh that bear Andalusian influences. The red walls of the city, built by Ali ibn Yusuf in 1122–1123, and various buildings constructed in red sandstone during this period, have given the city the nickname of the Red City or Ochre City. Marrakesh grew rapidly and established itself as a cultural, religious, and trading centre for the Maghreb and sub-Saharan Africa; Jemaa el-Fnaa is the busiest square in Africa.
After a period of decline, the city was surpassed by Fes, but in the early 16th century, Marrakesh again became the capital of the kingdom. The city regained its preeminence under wealthy Saadian sultans Abu Abdallah al-Qaim and Ahmad al-Mansur, who embellished the city with sumptuous palaces such as the El Badi Palace (1578) and restored many ruined monuments. Beginning in the 17th century, the city became popular among Sufi pilgrims for Morocco's seven patron saints, who are entombed here. In 1912 the French Protectorate in Morocco was established and T'hami El Glaoui became Pasha of Marrakesh and held this position nearly throughout the duration of the protectorate until the role was dissolved upon independence of Morocco and the reestablishment of the monarchy in 1956. In 2009, Marrakesh mayor Fatima Zahra Mansouri became the second woman to be elected mayor in Morocco.
Like many Moroccan cities, Marrakesh comprises an old fortified city packed with vendors and their stalls (the medina), bordered by modern neighborhoods, the most prominent of which is Gueliz. Today it is one of the busiest cities in Africa and serves as a major economic centre and tourist destination. Tourism is strongly advocated by the reigning Moroccan monarch, Mohammed VI, with the goal of doubling the number of tourists visiting Morocco to 20 million by 2020. Despite the economic recession, real estate and hotel development in Marrakesh has grown dramatically in the 21st century. Marrakesh is particularly popular with the French, and numerous French celebrities own property in the city. Marrakesh has the largest traditional market (souk) in Morocco, with some 18 souks selling wares ranging from traditional Berber carpets to modern consumer electronics. Crafts employ a significant percentage of the population, who primarily sell their products to tourists. Marrakesh is one of North Africa’s largest centres of wildlife trade, despite the illegality of much of this trade. Much of this trade can be found in the medina and adjacent squares. Tortoises are particularly popular for sale as pets but Barbary macaques and snakes can also be seen.[5][6][7]
Marrakesh is served by Ménara International Airport and the Marrakesh railway station, which connects the city to Casablanca and northern Morocco. Marrakesh has several universities and schools, including Cadi Ayyad University. A number of Moroccan football clubs are located here, including Najm de Marrakech, KAC Marrakech, Mouloudia de Marrakech and Chez Ali Club de Marrakech. The Marrakesh Street Circuit hosts the World Touring Car Championship, Auto GP and FIA Formula Two Championship races.Beautiful places to travel to game :
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Merzouga 3 Days2 Nights From Marrakech | Morocco Desert Tour
Marrakech to Merzouga desert circuit 3 days/2 nights is one of the best tour to do in Morocco. You will enjoy the way in High Atlas mountains, the Dades gorges, the Ait Ben Haddou Unesco world heritage and the camel ride at sunset and sunrise in Merzouga dunes, without missing the night under the stars in berber tent. Read more:
Ourika Valley - A Day Trip from Marrakech, Morocco
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When people talk about Morocco, they inevitably talk about Marrakech the beautiful red city. But if you make it there, you must take a day trip from Marrakech to the Ourika valley.
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High in the Atlas Mountains in central Morocco are remote villages almost entirely dominated by Amazigh women, a result of the geographical divide between the urban and rural poor, the volatility of Moroccan agriculture and lack of regional development. Their menfolk migrate for long periods to do agricultural or city work in other parts of the country.
While the absentee men send money back home, the women are left to care for the children, tend to crops and farm animals without any outside support. Wives can't accompany their husbands, says Fatma Kadjik, from Tiklit village, so married women have to learn to survive on their own.
In 2005, Morocco began its National Human Development Initiative Support Project with a million dollar budget aimed at improving people's living conditions and reducing poverty. By 2014, the overall poverty rate had been cut by about half, but there's still a large gap between urban and rural poverty. Literacy is also low, especially among girls, who are often unable to continue their education beyond primary school.
While life expectancy is not much lower than in Europe, harsh living conditions and poor access to healthcare affect longevity. It's a tough life for these resilient women, especially if as young girls they've been married off early.
Imagine a girl married at the age of 13 or 14 having three or four children. At 19, she already looks 50. She's no longer beautiful and healthy, points out Saida Oukhali, from Oum Rabia.
She and her friend Aicha Jadda were both married at 16 but have since divorced, carrying a stigma in this conservative Amazigh society. We weren't mature enough for the responsibility of marriage, says Saida. Divorce is a big problem. You're exploited and no longer respected.
Ignoring village gossip, these young women now express themselves through music and song, where separation, hardship and women's suffering are recurring themes.
Village women with children have a heavier burden to bear. We never rest. We keep running all day until night falls, says Fatima Kadjik, who lives with her sister-in-law, Hafida. She describes a typical day: Hafida and I wake up at 6am to make bread and get the girls ready for school. After, I take the cow to the field to graze. Then we wash the wheat, lay it to dry and prepare lunch. By then the kids are back from school. I give the cow water and take it to graze.
Her husband, Abdellah Hasbi, acknowledges that this is difficult existence and hopes things will change for the next generation. I'm worried about the younger generation ... Projects should be launched in this region, to create jobs for young people.
Men like Abdellah get seasonal work in farming but Moroccan agriculture is volatile and only 18 percent of the country is arable, adding to these people's vulnerability and insecurity.
While NGOs have stepped in to try and up-skill young people in of these communities - and this is the key to breaking the cycle that locks these women into such an unforgiving way of life. It might ultimately affect traditional Amazigh culture but it would more of the people of the Atlas the chance of becoming more valued members of Moroccan society as a whole.
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Street Scenes Marocco | Marrakesh Day Time
My short weekend trip in December shows you the Street Scenes Marocco, Marrakesh Day Time...
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Morocco Tours
Travel agency in Morocco , Visit the Sahara Desert, Ramlia, Marrakech, among others ... Enjoy 4×4 rides, quad bikes or camels.
Easter Week in the desert
This year we offer you an amazing trip package for Easter Week consisting in eight (8) days and seven (7) nights in Morocco , just for 520€.
Without crowds, enjoying Berber hospitality, tasting its traditional cuisine and waiting for the sunrise with the sound of the Tam-Tam.
From Marrakech to Marrakech
Day 1: Arrival in Marrakech. Pick-up at the pre-agreed time from Marrakech Airport and transfer to the hotel located very close to Jamaa el Fna Square .
Day 2: Marrakech – Atlas – Valle del Dades - Zagora Departure with our 4x4 vehicles, crossing the Atlas Mountains through Tizin Tichka to Aït Ben Haddou, Ksar, declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO. From here through the Draa valley we will reach Zagora. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel
Day 3: Route Rally Dakar – Ramlia – Ouzina – Jdayd we will go to one of the roads used in the Rally Dakar. We will visit the oasis of Ramlia, Ouzina and Jdayd. Dinner and overnight stay at a hostel located in the middle of the desert.
Day 4: Grand Erg Chebi – tent in the middle of the desert Following the road to Merzouga, we will arrive at Great Erg Chebi . We’ll leave the 4x4 vehicle to mount the dromedaries which will bring us to the heart of the desert where we’ll contemplate an unforgettable sunset. Dinner and overnight stay in a tent in the middle of the desert.
Day 5: Merzouga – Rissani – Ramlia. We’ll get up early to admire the sunrise between the dunes. We’ll come back to Merzouga and after having a big breakfast we’ll go to Rissani to v isit its legendary market. In the afternoon we’ll continue to the Ramlia oasis, where we’ll spend the night in a tent having a typical Berber diner with the sound of the tam-tam , in the most authentic heart of the dessert.
Day 6: Alnif – Gorge of the Todra – Gorges of the Dades After having breakfast, we’ll go to Alnif. Its road will take us to Todra Gorge , close to Tinerhir city, at the end of a palm tree valley and adobe village surrounded by precipitous and infertile mountains. This is one of the most famous natural eyesight in Morocco, a wall of 300m over one kilometer. From here, we will go to Dades Gorge . Dinner and overnight stay in a hotel located in the gorges.
Day 7: villages beréberes – Marrakech Breakfast and departure to Dades Gorge , with its ravine and canyons. During the route, we will pass through Berber villages such as Boutaghar and Skoura , located in the heart of a palm tree valley. In the afternoon, we will go through the High Atlas Mountains to arrive at Marrakech , the city of the thousand and one nights, where we’ll stay at the same hotel as the first night.
Day 8: Marrakech – Back home After having breakfast, we’ll visit the famous, exotic and frenetic Jamaa el Fna Square , declared Cultural Heritage by UNESCO, and located at the entrance of the Medina.
At the agreed time, transfer to the airport. End of the tour
Conditions
• Arrival and Departure : Marrakech Airport • There is a 4 person minimum on this tour • Price: 520€ / person
Tour includes:
• Transfers Marrakech Airport • Tour in 4x4 vehicles • Guides and drivers • Fuel • Hotel overnight stays (breakfast & dinner included) • Dromedaries • 2 nights in bivouac including dinner and breakfast
Not included
• Flight • Meals • Drinks