Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Ouarzazate, the Moroccan Hollywood


Ouarzazate, the Moroccan Hollywood


The small Moroccan town of Ouarzazate is an oasis of caramel color enhanced by the blue cloudless North African sky. Be seduced by Ait-Ben-Haddou, a superbly preserved Ksar inscribed on the World Heritage List of UNESCO or follow the path of prestigious movie stars by visiting one of the two film studios in the city. Stroll camel in the surrounding dunes or bask in the heart of the gentle stirring of bargainers local souks.

From Ouarzazate, every road you take to the wonders of southern Morocco. Live the adventure and meet people and culture authentic.

Ouarzazate Boumalne, stretches the Dades Valley. Barren, it is lined with kasbahs and unique fortified villages. Reflecting Tidrheste or Tiflit, sometimes you have to leave the road and discover traditional Berber adobe houses. A cool break the palm of Ouarzazate timely. After arriving Tinghir magnificent Todra Gorge. It narrows as the walls rise above the head (up to 300m). A track can reach via Boumalne Dades gorges. Depending on the light, the rock is tinged in pink, red, orange or purple. South of the Jebel Sahro Boumalne starts and 150 varieties of birds in the Valley of the Birds. The point of panoramic view from the Tizi-n-Tazazert is extraordinary. 

By extending the excursion along the Dades, it crosses the country roses, El Gouna KelaĆ¢t where the water rose so precious is manufactured for the complexion. In May, the entire region is celebrating flower three days. Further, open the Dades gorges before those of Todra and cliffs up to 300 m in places high.
To the south, lies the valley of the Draa, which irrigates about 200 km a narrow oasis where dates and henna grow. Ksar Tissergate, one of ksours that line the valley, houses the museum of arts and traditions that are presented in many everyday items and crafts Berber.



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