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Paradise Valley Agadir excursion day trip from Marrakech

Paradise Valley Day Trip Starting from Marrakesh 

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Far from the touristy restaurants, shops and traps around Marrakesh Starts at 7 am, pick up from your accommodation in Marrakesh for a 2 hours and a half journey to get to Agadir by the highway, picture stop in (Agadir Oufela) highest panoramic view over the city of Agadir. Stop at the local market to select fresh ingredients for the Tagine which is going to be made locally at the Berber house above an open fire, and then we make 40min to get to the nearest place to park the car and walk for 10min to reach an incredible oasis deep in the Atlas mountains called ‘Paradise’. Getting time to get the morning refreshments with a tasty mint tea accompanied with fresh bread cooked in Berber wood fire oven called Tafernout , olives oil, Amlou Pest ( Almondes, argane oil and honey), drop the ingredients for the lunch at the Berber house optional Berber Tagine cooking class and bread bake, otherwise we leave it, and they make it for us, while we go deeper on the valley. The Valley has freshwater waterfalls, palm trees and a perfect swimming spot. The people wet the rocks and used them as water slides; you would enjoy a swim and a sun-bake… After the swim we head back to a Berber house where we had dropped off the ingredients earlier. Whilst we were swimming the owner of the house had made us a Tagine (Lamb, Chicken or Vegetables Tagine at your request) using our ingredients and some amazing spices. We will be in the middle of nowhere, eating at a locals house. It is a humbling experience. It is a private vehicle solely for you and your parties use and we include mineral water for every passenger. We hope that you will feel comfortable and enjoy your time with us, and we will do our very best to make you feel like VIPs.

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