Full-day trip from Marrakech to the Ourika Valley · Short hike to the Setti Fatma waterfalls · See the peaks and valleys of the Atlas Mountains · Perfect escape ...
If you are looking for an exciting and fascinating trip to Morocco, a day trip to the Imlil Valley is perfect for you. Nestled in the heart of the Atlas Mountains, this picturesque valley offers stunning scenery, a rich cultural heritage, and opportunities to connect with nature.
The Ourika Valley, located in the center of the High Atlas hills, is one of the most stunning natural areas reachable from Marrakech. Experiencing this area offers the chance to experience real Morocco, free from invasive urbanisation. It would be a pity to stay in Marrakech and not explore the Ourika Valley.Because the ecology is so well-preserved, it is difficult to resist the allure of the Ourika Valley when you start out to conquer it. It is sometimes difficult to comprehend that we are just 40 kilometers from Marrakech, which is a bustling metropolis.
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Lunch (On request)
Local guide
mule trek
Tips
Believe it or not, Berber history goes back to prehistoric times. In fact, Morocco is home to the oldest Homo Sapiens ever found — nearly 300,000 years old! This means that the indigenous people of Morocco have been here for a long, long time. Longer than any other known group of people in the world. Much of what we know about the very first people of Morocco come from archeological records. Of the Berbers themselves, well, much of that history is oral. In fact, it’s probably a mistake to call them “Berber” at all!
The Berbers proudly call themselves the Amazigh, the “free people.” The name “Berber” derives from “Barbary,” that is, from the Greek barbaria. Though “Berber” is commonly used throughout Morocco, both by those who identify as Amazigh, and other Moroccans, it’s probably not the nicest or most accurate name.
Thousands of years ago, the Amazigh ruled all of North Africa, largely through different tribes. They would crisscross over the Sahara and throughout the southern basin of the Mediterranean for trade and travel. Over the centuries, they have been called by many names: The ancient Greeks called them “Libyans”; .
Romans called them variously “Numbians,” and “Africans” while much of medieval Europe referred to this collection of tribes in North Africa as “Moors.” In fact, it was the Arabs who came up with the Berber name: Al-Barbar. This was likely a re-adaptation of the ancient Greek term of “barbar.” However, there is some thought, as written by the Arab scholar Ibn Khaldun, that there could have been an ancient person by the name of “Barbar,” in some texts, a mother named “Barbara,” who gave the name to the tribes, perhaps around Somalia