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- The ksar of Aït Ben Haddou is a fortified village and a symbol of Amazigh culture and earthen architecture in south-eastern Morocco. This impressive masterpiece was built on the side of a rock in the Ounila valley in perfect harmony with its natural surroundings. The ksar of Aït Ben Haddou dates back to the 12th century and several legends tell Read more…
- The oasis of Fint is a green place surrounded by rocks. Majestic date palms and orchards grow on the banks of the river that runs through it. The origin of its name in Amazigh is “n’fint” which literally means “hidden”. Fint is populated by an entirely Amazigh community known for its hospitality. Its first inhabitants lived in cave dwellings. The Read more…
- The palm grove of Skoura extends over 25 km². Countless date palms and lush gardens of olive, almond and pomegranate trees cover this area. It is an impressive abundance of vegetation typical of southern oases. In the middle of the palm grove, marvellous earthen fortresses still retain their former beauty. Each one has its own history that recalls the way Read more…
- Taourirte means small hill in the Amazigh language. “Tighremt n’Tourirte“ or Taourirte kasbah is said to have been built in the 17th century on the north bank of Oued Ouarzazate. At the beginning, this splendid fortress built in earth was decorated with sober geometrical patterns. It served as a stopover for the commercial caravans crossing the desert to Marrakech. For Read more…