MAJORELLE GARDEN &
YVES SAINT LAURENT museum marrakech
Surely the most beautiful garden in Morocco, it will seduce lovers of nature and birds of all kinds!
Designed as a sanctuary by the painter Jacques Majorelle in 1922, the Majorelle Garden is an ode to plant poetry and Moorish buildings in the Art Deco style enhanced by the famous Majorelle blue.
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MARRAKECH VIEW FROM ABOVE
To fully enjoy the beauty of the city; you have to take the height, in the silence of a hot air balloon, according to the wind, you will fly over the imperial city while having a tea or tasting small dishes. The spectacle that unfolds before your eyes is striking, Berber villages, snow-capped High Atlas, desert... An hour of emotions and guaranteed wonder.
Destination Atlas Mountains
OURIKA
Perched at nearly 1,500 meters above sea level, this small town
sheltered by the Atlas is bathed by numerous streams
who descend the mountain. the small village of Setti Fatma
is far from being a backwater. The place is known for its
authenticity and above all to be the starting point of
many hikes and excursions.
OUKAIMEDEN
Going back down the mountain, you continue towards one of the highest peaks of the Atlas and its famous ski resort of
same name: Oukaïmeden. We go there first, because the ride is sublime. The road leading to the station offers a
exceptional variety of landscapes and colors. Over the miles, you will inevitably experience the feeling of living
a unique moment, penetrating into the depths of the country.
IMLIL
the magical site of Imlil is the starting point for climbing Toubkal, the highest peak in Morocco and Af
North Shore. It is also a popular place for hiking in the Toubkal National Park. This charming little
mountain village located at an altitude of 1,740 meters and known for its miraculous beauty and original landscapes
and limitless arousing the admiration of visitors, and by a marveling valley.
Destination Desert
AGAFAY DESERT
At the gates of Marrakech, about 30 km south of the city stretches the Agafay desert. Covering several hundred hectares, this immense area of sand and rock offers a rocky landscape of clear, arid and lunar dunes. An undulating landscape where total silence reigns. Lost in the desert hills that look like dunes, there are still some Berber villages that continue to exist in this austere but sublime nature.