Explore the Beautifull & Hidden Ouirgan valley in the Atlas Mountain, it is just 60km away from Marrakech to get to the small paradise valley of Ouirgan , olive & Fruits farms , visit the olive oil Grinders , meet locals and have lunch and tea with them .
Ride camel & Mules and visit the Salt Mines and jewish villages , enjoy the great views of the Atlas Mountain and Ouirgan Dam .
Duration: 8 hours<br/>Lunch and Drinks included<br/>Private Modern Transport<br/>Private Local Guide<br/>Pickup included
To get to Ouirgan, you and your guides will head out from the south of Marrakech. If it is a Tuesday or a Saturday, then you can visit the souk (market) at Tahnaout or Asni , you will also have camel ride on the way with our friend Jilalaii. Your guides will be more than happy to take you and show you around.
Once you get to Ouirgan Village, you will travel around the vast ancient forest of Ouirgan, passing many other Berber villages and abodes. Some of the trees in the forests of North Africa can grow up to 55 meters in height. You may find examples of the Atlas Cedar, the Algerian Oak or the Black European Pine.
The lunch will be served in loca house
The walk has plenty of lovely views along the way, particularly over Youkoub Elmansour and Salt mining .
Enjoy your trip
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