Al Haouz

Marrakesch-Safi

Goats like eating argan so much. It makes them even climb on trees.
Goats like eating argan so much. It makes them even climb on trees.
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Hiking in the lower altitudes of the Atlas Mountains is gorgeous. Zipping through almost ten Berber villages in a few hours, you truly are able to see how the local people live in each of their villages. Chickens are running around, kids playing football, and the women are socialising amongst themselves. It's always comforting to know that there are still parts of the world that do not require much technology to maintain healthy social relationships between people.
My host family took me to Lake Takerkoust (its dam powers all of Amizmiz and Marrakech) for a hike. Up here, you can see the entire floodplain and the river tributary that flows into the main lake. Far away on the other side, you can see a motorbike riding across the dirt road as if a speck of dust was slowly floating across space. As we sat and ate our picnic of fruit and veggy sticks, I couldn't help but wonder how much more Morocco is than just its stereotypical perception, a desert.

Al Haouz – beliebte Städte

Djemaa el Fna
Marrakesch
Shopping, Gärten und Kultur
Das kulturelle Zentrum Marokkos ist für seine auffälligen roten Gebäude und seine lebhaften, stimmungsvollen Märkte bekannt.

Gründe gibt es viele

  • Majorelle Gardens
  • Der geheime Garten
  • Minarett der Koutoubia-Moschee