Mirleft Village

Mirleft is a small village to the south of Tiznit on the Atlantic coast, and about 2.5 hours from Agadir airport.  The town is very Moroccan – rarely will you see Moroccan women in the town itself!  A small market is held in the town where the men go to purchase the goods and local produce for their family, and the women work in the fields, manage the house and look after the children.
The beach is large and quiet, remote and peaceful, perfect for a romantic break or complete chill out.
Close to  Mirleft there is an oasis and a ruined fort, as well as the Spanish, Art-deco town of Sidi Ifni, the Saturday morning camel market at Goulimine and the Oasis of Tata on the Sahara plain.

















Oualidia village

Oualidia  is a little coastal village in Morocco situated between El Jadida and Safi. It owns the largest bird habitat.










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Tarfaya City

Tarfaya is a city, previously also known as Villa Bens during the Spanish period, located in the Laâyoune Province of the Laâyoune-Boujdour-Sakia El Hamra region of southwestern Morocco
Tarfaya was occupied by the British in 1882, when they built a trading post called Casa del Mar. The building is currently in a state of complete disrepair.















Tan Tan City

Tan-Tan is a city in Tan-Tan Province in the region of Guelmim-Es Semara in south-western Morocco. It is a desert town with a population (2004 census) of 60,560. It is the largest city in the province and second largest city in the region after the capital Guelmim.  It is located on the banks of the wadi Oued Ben Jelil, which flows into the Draa River 15 km north of the town. The Draa River, at 1,100 km is the longest in Morocco and flows into the Atlantic Ocean soon after the confluence with the wadi. The town also has an airport, Tan Tan Plage Blanche Airport.


















Ourika Valley

Ourika Morocco
Ourika River  is a river in Morocco, at 31.4°N 7.783333°W. It rises in the High Atlas and flows through the Ourika Valley, 30 km from Marrakech.
A number of interesting plants have been recorded in this valley beginning in the late 19th century including . This valley is the sole location within the High Atlas Range where the endangered primate Barbary Macaque, Macaca sylvanus is known to occur; this primate is found in the Middle Atlas and a few disjunctive populations in Algeria and Gibraltar.
Ourika Valley, due to its many waterfalls and several attractions, is a very popular day-trip destination from Marrakech.
The region is inhabited by Berber people who practice a traditional way of life. Despite its proximity to Marrakech, it is still considered relatively "unspoiled".
















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Imouzzer Ida OuTanane

Imouzzar is a small berber town, that was totally isolated until the 1930's. It is known for the spectacular Cascades or waterfalls.
Whilst only 60 kms north of Agadir, the terrain and landscape is not for the fainthearted as you travel long steep mountainous roads to reach the town, but the journey is worth it for the tranquility and breath taking views as far as the eye can see.
Travelling through Paradise Valley, an oasis at the foot of the mountains, you will notice the lush vegetation of palm groves and argan trees, famous for its oil and only grown in this region of Morocco.
The town centre is some 3  kms from the Cascades, let your taxi driver know in advance that you want to go to the Cascades, otherwise you will get dropped off in the town.
Imouzzer is a charming peaceful haven and a great escape from the city.
The location is great for those who enjoy hiking, there are some wonderful routes along the Atlas mountains and guides will help you and can even arrange for you to go by donkey!
Honey, almonds, traditional Berber jewellery and of course argan oil are all produced in this region and are excellent buys.














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