Travelled to Agadir in May, only here for two days and this excursion is the one we chose. We were not disappointed, very nice drive on the way down with spectacular views and stops at local places along the way. When we got there it was ideallic with lots of places to get food/drink (which was good). The tour guide was also very nice and played good music on the way down. Would definitely go again. Highly recommend.
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Tafraout is a small Berber town of the Moroccan Anti-Atlas located 130 km south of Agadir Ammeln the heart of the valley, the city is surrounded by many pink granite rocks of different formes.Une grove is home to many argan, olive and almond trees. Every year, the festival places have almond trees (in winter) and the Festival of Lights "Tifawine". The vegetation abounds in this harsh environment which gives it a special charm, especially from December to February when the almond trees are in bloom. Many excursions are possible from Tafraoute to discover this part of the Anti Atlas.La walking and cycling are a good alternative to the 4 × 4 to explore the villages of the valley Ammeln, exploring and rock carvings trails that encircle the village of Tafraout. Ait Mansour gorges about thirty km south. After a winding road and surprising, the gorges of Ait Mansour open onto a succession of small mountain oasis where the water is often abundant and fertile valley. A few kilometers south of Tafraout rocks painted by the Belgian artist Jean Vérame are located in the village Agard-Oudad, dominated by the rock, said Napoleon hat for his strange and inclined shape. The beautiful valley Ammeln is a set of twenty typical small douars clinging to the slopes of Jebel Lekst and which succeed in a magnificent grove of altitude.Des rock art sites, including, gazelle engraved in the rock to the small village of Tazzeka 1 km from Tafraoute.
We had a great morning on the tour, the driver and the guide were very friendly and spoke English. We stopped at a couple of local places for breakfast and shopping on the way before arriving at Paradise. The trek itself is about 30mins and is very steep in places - this is not suitable for anyone with walking difficulties or with very young children. The trek goes through some tiny Berber villages with some cafes along the way before arriving at Paradise, where you can jump off the rocks into the water. Be very careful on the rocks it’s very slippery. Great to get out of the hotel for a few hours and see authentic Morocco. As I said the guide is very friendly and looked out for us and our 4 year old as we walked. Would definitely recommend.
Well organised trip and very knowledgeable guide! they even helped us in the souk to find some great gifts we were looking for. Thank You we had such a wonderful day :) Joanne & Jeff
Great experience! Essaouira is really worth a visit despite 3 hours each way from/to Agadir. Our guide spoke English so we had been talking during the trip and also he provided us with some info/tips (ie we were suggested also a resturant for lunch to eat fresh fish … really appriciated!). In Essaouira we were given also free time to enjoy the city and do some shopping. I would definitively suggest to anyone.