Akchour village

Akchour is a small village in Morocco, 30 km from Chefchaouen on the road to Oued Lau.
Located in northern Morocco at the bottom of the valley Talembote, Akchour is a natural valley attracting more and more tourists since the opening of the natural park Talassemtane.
Bridge God is a famous natural curiosity.














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Khenifra city

Khénifra  is a city in the Moroccan Middle Atlas, the "Red City" or "Khénifra the Zaïane", with reddish colors, built on the dir between the central plateau and the Middle Atlas (former Jbel Fazzaz ) west of the Middle Atlas), the capital of Zayanes, Amazigh tribe, located in a strategic area 160 km from Fez, and 300 km from Marrakech in the province of the same name. Total area of ​​41.033 km2 (5.77% of the surface of Morocco). 







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Setti Fatma Valley

The Ourika Valley in the High Atlas starts under 1 hour's drive south east of Marrakech, and offers a pretty escape from the summer heat of the city. Rising to around 1,200-1,500 metres, this is an ideal area for gentle hiking and is also popular with both Moroccan and visiting artists.
Starting at Souk Tnine de L'Ourika where the largest souk in the valley is held every Monday, the mule tracks follow the line of the Oued Ourika (Ourika river), which is relatively benign in summer but can be dangerous and subject to flooding during winter. The landscape is very lush and local village houses are built from bricks made from the local rich red soils.

Near the head of the valley, surrounded by the peaks of the High Atlas, is Setti Fatma, a village which is popular with visitors and which has been largely rebuilt after being subject to severe flooding in 1995.  The village is a relatively quiet typical Berber village, well worth a wander around if time permits. A short walk and a bit of a scramble above the village are seven medium sized waterfalls; however, at times in the year these are inaccessible. If you visit the waterfalls take the time to return to the village via its twin Zaouia Mohammed. The small cafes at the bottom of the climb to the waterfalls offer great tagines.

Setti Fatma is also home to one of the major Moroccan festivals. The Moussem takes place in August and, although only Muslims can enter the Koubba, there is a large accompanying market and fair open to all.

















Oukaïmeden Village


Oukaïmeden is one of the premier skiing resorts on the African continent. It is located in Morocco, about 80 kilometres from Marrakech, in the Atlas mountains near Jebel Toubkal.
The skiing area is at the altitude between 2600 and 3200 metres and it has a couple of lifts. There are some hotels and ski rental facilities. However, Oukaimeden does not usually get much snow and skiing on the steeper slopes is usually not possible.
The village owes its fame at the ski station which developed there.
Oukaïmeden comes from the berber expression ouka imiden, which means "gives people".

















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Ksar es-Seghir

Ksar es-Seghir or Ksar Sghir or al-Qasr al-Seghir , is a small town on the Mediterranean coast in the Jebala region of northwest Morocco, between Tangier and Ceuta, on the right bank of the river of the same name. Administratively, it belongs to the prefecture of Fahs-Anjra and the region of Tangier-Tétouan. By the census of 2004, it had a population of 10,995 inhabitants.