A nice day, touring Morocco
A nice day touring Morocco
During this beautiful day, we will travel a distance of 370 km, in which we will discover what the lands have hidden for us in terms of amazing views and human heritage represented in small villages and agricultural lands adorning the slopes of the mountains and the banks of dry valleys. We will cross the mountains with their natural parks, and visit villages with their beautiful global urban monuments.
The first thing we will enjoy watching is the majestic Atlas Mountains, which are the main source of water for the Sahara and large areas in the north, in addition to their great role in the fields of tourism and the Moroccan climate. The High Atlas Mountains are considered the strong barrier that divides Morocco into a largely arid desert south, represented by the Sahara Desert, and in the north, fertile agricultural par excellence. It was also affected on the other hand in demography, as the Moroccan south - meaning the south, south of the High Atlas Mountains, to the true geographical south of the homeland - suffers a lot from the continuous and large migration towards the major cities that are located in particular in the northern region, so we find The largest city in terms of population in the southern region does not exceed 100 thousand, while Casablanca has more than 5 million inhabitants, according to the 2011 census, in addition to Fez, Tangiers, Meknes and other cities that have been helped by the abundance of water to be agricultural centers throughout history, Like Fez and Meknes, its major cities gradually became industrial cities during and after the years of European colonial imperialism, such as Casablanca with the help of its geographical location overlooking the Atlantic. There are other cities that benefit from being agricultural in origin to bring in young labor, which then turns into industrial during the country's recent industrial renaissance since the beginning of the twenty-first century, such as Tangiers and Quneitra. As for the touristic role of the High Atlas Mountains, it is evident in its being a vital area attractive to mountain tourism, given that the highest peak in North Africa is located not far from Marrakech, so you will find tourists who are passionate about mountain trips and exploring the depths of nature go there frequently to enjoy the fresh air and the picturesque nature. The steep mountain heights in this mountain range were a major factor in the various geological formations; From waterfalls, straits, flowing valleys, and natural parks that attract specialists and those who wish to study and tourists who wish to break the deadlock in the routine of life in large developed cities across the world and from inside Morocco. The High Atlas Mountains are fertile from the north and arid from the south. In a matter of a few hours, everything around you changes, so you feel as if you have traveled in the distant time, and crossed long distances, a short journey in 3 hours that turns all the scales and speeds up all the events in front of you, from cities Great to remote small villages, greenery and water and rivers to aridity and drought and scarcity of water. Palaces and great buildings, into mud stalks that resemble sand palaces, and small houses flanked by red soil and deaf rocks. The Atlas Mountains host a group of wonderful tourist places. On our way, we will cross the Tishka Pass up to 2,262 meters, enjoying the most beautiful mountain views, until we reach the wonderful village of Ait Ben Haddou, which is located on the slopes of the mountains to the south in the arid valley (the salt valley). There we will stop traveling for two hours, there we will enjoy the attractive view of the muddy dome The famous ancient, with its castles and ancient climbing houses on the small plateau, crowned with the watchtower and the mud wall, there we will take a walking trip in which we visit closely the small alleys up to the summit, taking souvenir photos of the place which is considered the most attractive place for the manufacture of Hollywood and international films. After that we take lunch, and we go across the city of cinema, and Ouarzazate is one of the largest cities in the south, after that the journey takes us to the valleys and oases region, so we go past Skoura Valley with its tall stalactites overlooking the tall fields of palm trees, to reach the distinctive Valley of Roses.
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