ZAGORA

The Star of the Desert

The Oasis of Zagora was the starting point of the Almoravids, who conquered then Sijilmassa (near Rissani) and the Assistant to finally establish their capital in Marrakech. This is also where the Saadian left in the sixteenth century. She was at all times a caravan center, the starting point of the great trans-Saharan convoys.

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TIZNITE

Capital of Silver Jewelry

Tiznit is a privileged place in the beautiful region of Souss, there exudes serenity and joy of living. Between argan, olive and palm trees, Tiznit region presents itself as the place to go to the sea and the desert, the meeting of the plains and the mountains.
Having retained its authentic Berber, Tiznit suggests another facet of Morocco, a country in the plural face, its rich regional diversity and its millenary heritage.

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TAROUDANT

Little Marrakech

To the desert, the culture expects you step required for trade caravans linking the Sahara to the port of Agadir, Taroudant is from the Middle Ages the destination of all frequent travelers.
Located at the intersection of the Souss valley and the mountains of the High Atlas, the "Little Marrakech" gives an excellent overview of southern Morocco. First capital of the sixteenth century Saadian, refuge of the rebel princes, coveted by the southern tribes, Taroudant has an important place in the history of Morocco.

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RABAT

Administrative Capital

If it effectively assumes his role as administrative and political capital, Rabat is also proud of its history, which has left him an important archaeological and historical heritage.
The site was a stopover point of Phoenician sailors from the sixth century BC Traces of a city dating back to the second century BC were found at the site of Chellah. Sala Colonia, built on the site of the current Chella, was one of the most southern points of the Roman Empire in North Africa.

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Abdou

Life is to discover the living, but also share the love .... This is my motto: Berber valley Dadess, with higher education and then become National Official Guide, I had always love to my country ....

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