Berber tagines that combine meat and vegetables make wonderful one-dish meals to offer at family dinners or when entertaining casually.
A very very yummy snack or breaky, very very very easy to make. Smear a little honey on each piece and enjoy!
All around the world Moroccan mint tea is probably the most famous emblem of Morocco. Everyone knows about it and loves it, but making it remains a mystery.
See why so many travelers make La Cle Des Huiles their pension (b&b) of choice when visiting Ourika.
Set in Ourika, 12 km from Information Centre, ferme by Ikalimo offers accommodation with a restaurant, private parking, a shared lounge and a garden.
Bab Ourika perches majestically on a hilltop at the apex of the Ourika Valley, guarding the gateway to the snow-capped Atlas Mountains
The seven falls of Setti Fatma are just a short walk from the main hub of the village. While the lower levels are easy to access, the higher sections will require some climbing and scrambling over craggy rocks and boulders. The hike to the top can be quite a challenge! (Or, so I’ve been told—I didn’t make it all the…
Often referred to as liquid gold, argan oil is a famous product of Morocco. The valuable oil has many health benefits and it is produced from the nut of the argan tree, a tree that only grows in certain areas of Morocco. Although the trees do not grow in the Ourika Valley, there are several argan-oil collectives where women work…
Escape the hubbub of Marrakech for a scenic drive into the High Atlas mountains, where you go on a walk though valleys and plains. This non-strenuous trek takes you through small local villages before stopping for a delicious authentic lunch with a local Berber family. Drive out of Marrakech and stop for a panoramic view in Tahannaout. Continue making your…