Taroudant is a Berber city, formerly the capital of the Saadian dynasty before Marrakech. Once in Taroudant, we visit the Berber Souk to discover the activities of local artisans. We continue to discover, too, the city and its 8 km ramparts. Then we go to the village of Tiout for lunch with a local. After lunch, we leave, on foot or on the back of donkeys, for a hike to discover a palm grove sheltering more than twenty thousand date palms. We also visit the Kasbah of Tiout where part of Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves was filmed, directed by Fenandel in 1954.
Pickup included
Departure from your hotel at 08:30, direction Taroudant, southeast of Agadir at 80km. Medieval town, nicknamed "the little Marrakech"; surprises by the tawny color of its ramparts, the picturesque of its souks, and the agitation continues in the small cafes under the arcades of the large Assarag Square.
We go to the oasis of Tiout about thirty kilometers from Taroudant; a Berber village at the foot of the Anti-Atlas. A magnificent palm grove extends between several villages with red ocher houses offering a sublime landscape. On the height of a hill, the kasbah Tiout offers a panorama both green and desert.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.
We pick you up after your stay in the city of Agadir and Taghazout