Ourika Valley

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Ourika Valley

Ourika Valley is a valley in the Moroccan High Atlas along the Ourika river. It is located around 30 km from Marrakech, and is essentially populated by Berber people speaking Shilha. Despite its proximity to Marrakech, it is still considered a relatively well-preserved valley, by its very nature a and traditional mountain way of life.[1]

History

Ourika is the name of one of the most famous tribes, written by Ibn Khaldoun.

Monuments and touristic sites

Setti-Fatma

Setti-Fatma is the last small town (or douar) which is accessible by the paved route. It is the departure point for many excursions to the nearby mountains. The most prized and most easy hike consists of mounting the length of a mountain torrent in order to discover the cascades.

Tnine-de-l’Ourika

It is a little village (or douar) without great architectural interest. It is however the center of the weekly traditional market (or souk), taking place every Monday (or tnine in Arabic).

See also

References

  1. ^ The rough guide to Morocco. Ellingham, Mark. (6th ed.). London: Rough Guides. 2001. ISBN 1-85828-601-8. OCLC 59534815.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)