Friday, August 15, 2014

Paradise valley of morroco


Only 60 km from Agadir, a winding road leads through the valley of paradise, landmark painters in watercolor, to take you to the small village of Imouzzer. A real tour in the heart of almond, palm trees and clear wadis. Made in Agadir takes you to the discovery of Paradise Valley, a breathtaking beauty!


Paradise Valley, a godsend 

If you want to enjoy the wonderful spectacle that awaits you, as you say he'll have to set the alarm! The road is not long, only 60 km, but it quickly becomes narrow and winding in strength to climb in altitude. It is best to rent a car if you do not have one, because some landscapes deserve that one stops to contemplate. 

Starting in the early morning when the light is still soft and dewy; you cross the hillsides speckled argan contrasting with the blue sky tenderly. Once well underway, the landscape changes ... Place in the green valley of palms and small oasis visible from afar. Paradise Valley is nearby, you can just look up to admire the small Berber villages clinging to the white and pink cliffs, the highest indicator is this peaceful river that sleeps in the heart of a beautiful small rocky canyon. If you take the time to stop and observe intact nature, to appreciate every little thing around you, the heart of Wadi beating, birds, the wind blowing in the soft almond trees, this unique smell land and this special brightness in Morocco, then you'll get the gist of paradise Valley.


Immouzzer and waterfalls 

Imouzzer Ida Outanane is a small city set on a mountain at 1200 meters altitude. Originally, they are Amazigh tribes ie Berber region of Souss who settled in the highlands. Today it has become a transit point when we want to visit the area and its hinterland. This village is well known for its honey, almond trees and of course its waterfalls that can be spectacular in the wet season. 

A tip if you want to see the falls flowing in, go in February and March, some Moroccan give you shivers of fear by jumping from the top of the waterfalls and plunge reaching small water holes, it's amazing! Finally avoid going there on weekends, if you want to enjoy the quiet setting uncrowded, stroll through its magnificent souk and do not forget to honk when cornering to prevent motorists a bit in the head air coming in against sense!

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