Day 1:
Ouadaker, small douar south of Marrakech at the foot of the High Atlas is the starting point of our hikes.
More than that, there is a valley that separates us from another douar called Azrou. The latter is specified by its own tradition different from Ouadaker particular level of folklore.
Above all, Azrou is a small douar glued to a mountain where flows a source when a mineral water springs.
Following a path along the valley through the mountain of the High Atlas, with a duration of 2 h 30 min walk we arrive at a village named Tasga mountain, which is being abandoned and / or flows of a source water tasting.
At his side, there are houses and trees and wild fruit that reflect housing some Campagnards. It's lunchtime, eat a good meal outdoors. After this pause, we can visit these homes abandoned. Right next to this place, there is a path to the river to regain the left bank.
After 1h 30min walk, we arrive at Tizgi; a village mountain which has the same characteristics as its neighbor Tasga except that it is still inhabited by a multitude of people very welcoming. Leaving Tizgi climbing mountains we are facing a village named Azgour.
A Azgour it there's an area called Agourbi which was inhabited by the French during the colonial period. Also See Azgour, the remains of a mine operated by the French. Recently, Azgour shrinks every Monday a Souk with the same name.
The end of the day, we come to a Berber house for tea. And after a brief visit locally, we turn to spend the first night.
Day 2:
In return, we will take a path through the High Atlas mountains with a duration of three hours of walking, including stops we made to satisfy the curiosity of customers. We arrive at a place called Tanotfiotar: the well of the peddler, which have provided an alfresco lunch.
After the break, we descend the mountain to access a panoramic view of Ouadaker our starting point. after lunch, transfer back to the Red City.
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