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Day Trip : Ourika Valley

Take  A day trip starting and ending in/from Marrakesh to Ourika Valley with Morkosh Tours
Discount Code is : KhansaDiscovery
This trip, not to miss if you have a little time, can enter the Atlas and discover a valley inhabited by Berber tribes. The extreme point, Setti Fatma, is 65 km from Marrakech.
The valley is punctuated by a string of douars (villages) hung at hillside. Water is everywhere, meandering between meadows, irrigating fields and orchards.
Many Marrakchian have second house in Ourika valley or just take hostel or hotel when the temperature of their city becomes very hot.
It is 10 to 15 ° C less.
this tour if we have very little time, can be combined with that of the Oukaimden the first part of the road are common.
All along, selling pottery.
Setti Fatma, at 1500 m altitude, is a pleasant village where it is possible to undertake many walks is the most classic one that leads to the 7 waterfalls. guide, recommended even if you can do it alone. sometimes it slips! the first is available in 1 hour walk back and forth. for others, about 2h30 climb with a good drop.
Price: 60 euros 6persons Max.
The included : transportation and explanation.
Non included: Lunch.
NB: If you want the whole program possible.

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