Three Valleys Private Excursion from Marrakech
An Adventure Between Tradition and Nature: Three Valleys Private Excursion from Marrakech
Description :
Embark on a scenic day trip from Marrakech into the majestic High Atlas Mountains. Begin in the lush Ourika Valley, home to vibrant greenery and the famous seven waterfalls of Setti Fatma. Continue to a local argan oil cooperative to see traditional oil-making techniques, followed by a stroll through a nearby aromatic garden filled with native medicinal plants.
Travel onward to the dramatic landscapes of the Oukaimeden Valley, known for its ancient rock carvings and status as Africa’s highest ski resort in winter. Enjoy a traditional lunch before heading to the peaceful Asni Valley, nestled at the foot of Mount Toubkal. Surrounded by Berber villages and fruit orchards, Asni offers a perfect end to a day of cultural discovery and breathtaking scenery.
Retour à Marrakech en fin d'après-midi, avec dépose à votre hébergement.
Program of the Three Valleys Private Excursion from Marrakech?
Nous commencerons par un trajet panoramique à travers les époustouflantes montagnes du Haut Atlas. Notre premier arrêt sera la vallée de l'Ourika, située à environ une heure de la ville. Cette vallée luxuriante est réputée pour ses paysages époustouflants, avec ses collines verdoyantes, ses sommets imposants et ses cascades. Une visite au charmant village de Setti Fatma vous permettra d'admirer ses célèbres sept cascades, véritables joyaux de la région.
Poursuivant votre aventure, vous visiterez une coopérative locale d'huile d'argan, où des femmes berbères vous présenteront les méthodes traditionnelles d'extraction de la précieuse huile des noix d'argan. Souvent appelée « l'or du Maroc », cette huile polyvalente est appréciée pour ses vertus culinaires et cosmétiques. À proximité, un jardin bio-aromatique vous permettra d'explorer une variété de plantes médicinales et ornementales indigènes de la région.
Le voyage vous mène ensuite vers la vallée de l'Oukaimeden, traversant de pittoresques villages berbères construits en pierre traditionnelle. Les paysages spectaculaires se caractérisent par une gorge impressionnante adossée à des sommets montagneux escarpés. L'Oukaimeden est réputé non seulement pour sa beauté époustouflante, mais aussi pour son importance culturelle, avec d'anciennes gravures rupestres témoignant de son passé préhistorique. En hiver, elle se transforme en la station de ski la plus haute d'Afrique, attirant les amateurs de sports d'hiver.
Un délicieux déjeuner est servi dans un restaurant local avant de poursuivre vers la dernière étape, la vallée d'Asni. Cette région idyllique, parsemée de villages berbères, est réputée pour ses vergers florissants de pommiers, de noyers, d'amandiers et de pêchers. Nichée au pied du mont Toubkal, le plus haut sommet d'Afrique du Nord, Asni offre une vue imprenable et une atmosphère paisible.
Après une journée d'exploration des paysages variés et de la riche culture des trois vallées, le voyage se termine par un retour à la ville, où vous serez déposé à votre hébergement.
€ € Prix estimés :
Nombre de participants | Prix total (€) |
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1 pax to 4 pax | 160 € |
5 pax to 7 pax | 180 € |
Détails :
Durée :
excursion
Taille du groupe :
1 à 7 personnes
Lieu de prise en charge :
Flexible
Compris
- Transport dans un véhicule confortable et climatisé
- professional guide throughout the experience
- Prise en charge et retour à votre hébergement à Marrakech
Exclus :
- Déjeuner dans un restaurant local
- Boissons et dépenses personnelles
- Guide local pour les cascades de Setti Fatma (si nécessaire)
- Pourboires au chauffeur/guide (facultatif)
Points forts
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Route panoramique dans les montagnes du Haut Atlas : Commencez votre aventure par une route pittoresque dans les magnifiques montagnes du Haut Atlas.
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Vallée de l'Ourika : une vallée luxuriante avec des collines verdoyantes, des sommets imposants et des cascades impressionnantes. Visitez Setti Fatma pour admirer les célèbres sept cascades.
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Coopérative d'huile d'argan : Visitez une coopérative locale pour observer les femmes berbères démontrer le processus traditionnel d'extraction de l'huile d'argan, connue sous le nom d'« or marocain », et découvrez ses utilisations en cuisine et en cosmétique.
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Jardin bio-aromatique : Explorez un jardin rempli de plantes médicinales et ornementales indigènes uniques à la région.
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Vallée de l'Oukaimeden : Parcourez des villages berbères pittoresques et des paysages spectaculaires, notamment une gorge et d'anciennes gravures rupestres. En hiver, l'Oukaimeden est également la station de ski la plus haute d'Afrique.
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Déjeuner dans un restaurant local : savourez un délicieux repas dans un restaurant local.
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Vallée d'Asni : Visitez cette vallée paisible connue pour ses vergers de pommiers, de noyers, d'amandiers et de pêchers, et profitez d'une vue imprenable sur le mont Toubkal, le plus haut sommet d'Afrique du Nord.
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Retour à Marrakech : Après avoir exploré les paysages variés et la riche culture des vallées, retournez en ville pour un retour à votre hébergement.
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About the Main Moroccan Three Valleys
About Oukaimeden Valley
Oukaimeden Valley is one of the most fascinating destinations in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco, blending natural beauty, adventure, and cultural richness. Located about 75 kilometers south of Marrakech, this valley is most famous for hosting Oukaimeden Ski Resort, the highest ski resort in Africa, sitting at an altitude of around 2,600–3,200 meters. But beyond skiing, the valley offers so much more for travelers seeking mountain escapes.
Natural Beauty & Landscape
The valley is surrounded by snow-capped peaks in winter and lush green pastures in summer, making it a year-round attraction. In spring and summer, the landscape transforms into a paradise of alpine meadows dotted with wildflowers, small streams, and traditional Berber villages.
Skiing & Winter Sports
During the colder months (December to March), Oukaimeden becomes Morocco’s premier ski destination. Though smaller than European resorts, it offers several ski slopes, chair lifts, and equipment rentals at affordable rates. Skiing here is a unique experience, with panoramic views over the High Atlas Mountains and a strong dose of Moroccan authenticity.
Summer Adventures
When the snow melts, the valley is perfect for hiking, trekking, and rock climbing. From Oukaimeden, many treks lead to Mount Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa at 4,167 meters. The trails range from gentle walks through Berber villages to challenging multi-day hikes.
Prehistoric Rock Carvings
Oukaimeden is also home to fascinating prehistoric petroglyphs carved into rocks, some dating back thousands of years. These carvings depict animals, hunters, and symbols, giving a glimpse into the ancient history of the region.
Berber Culture
Scattered across the valley are small Berber villages where life has remained traditional for centuries. Travelers can visit local homes, sip mint tea, and learn about the unique mountain culture that defines the region.
Best Time to Visit
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Winter (Dec–Mar): Best for skiing and snow activities.
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Spring & Summer (Apr–Sep): Best for hiking, trekking, and enjoying green landscapes.
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Autumn (Oct–Nov): Cooler, quieter, and ideal for cultural visits.
About Ourika Valley
The Ourika Valley is one of the most popular and accessible escapes from Marrakech, located just 30 kilometers southeast of the city in the foothills of the High Atlas Mountains. Known for its lush landscapes, cool climate, and traditional Berber villages, it offers travelers a refreshing break from the heat and hustle of Marrakech.
Natural Beauty & Landscape
Ourika Valley is famed for its green terraces, flowing rivers, and waterfalls framed by dramatic mountain peaks. In spring, the valley becomes especially enchanting with blooming almond and cherry trees, while in summer it offers a cool retreat thanks to its altitude and fresh mountain air.
The Setti Fatma Waterfalls
The highlight of the valley is the village of Setti Fatma, a popular base for hiking. From here, trails lead to the famous seven waterfalls. The trek is moderately challenging but rewarding, with cascading falls, mountain views, and natural pools along the way. Local guides often help visitors navigate the rocky paths.
Berber Villages & Culture
Along the valley, you’ll find authentic Berber villages perched on mountain slopes. Many families welcome visitors into their homes for tea or traditional tagine, offering insight into local customs and rural life. Berber markets (souks) are also held weekly, where villagers trade livestock, produce, and handmade crafts.
Activities & Experiences
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Hiking: Trails range from gentle riverside walks to steeper climbs up to waterfalls and mountain viewpoints.
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Dining by the river: Many small restaurants place tables right on the riverbanks, where visitors can enjoy a fresh meal with their feet dipping in cool water.
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Craft shopping: The valley is known for handicrafts, carpets, and herbal remedies sold in roadside stalls and village shops.
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Botanical gardens: Places like Le Jardin Bio-Aromatique showcase local plants, herbs, and traditional medicine.
Best Time to Visit
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Spring (March–May): The valley is in full bloom with flowers and greenery.
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Summer (June–August): A cool escape from Marrakech’s heat.
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Autumn (Sept–Nov): Clear skies and great conditions for hiking.
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Winter (Dec–Feb): The valley is still accessible, though higher areas may be cold and snowy.
Travel Tips
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Distance: About 1 hour by car from Marrakech, making it perfect for a day trip.
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Hiking shoes: Recommended if planning to explore Setti Fatma waterfalls.
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Local guides: Hiring a Berber guide supports the community and ensures a safer trek.
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Early start: To avoid crowds, especially during weekends and holidays when locals flock to the valley.
About Asni Valley
The Asni Valley is a serene and picturesque destination in the High Atlas Mountains, located about 47 kilometers south of Marrakech. Often called the “Gateway to Toubkal,” it’s the starting point for many treks to Mount Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa (4,167 m). Unlike the more touristy valleys around Marrakech, Asni is known for its authentic Berber culture, quiet charm, and stunning mountain views.
Landscape & Atmosphere
Nestled at the foot of snow-capped peaks, the Asni Valley is surrounded by orchards of walnut, apple, and cherry trees. In spring, the valley bursts into color with blossoms, while in winter it’s beautifully contrasted by snowy mountains. The tranquil atmosphere makes it perfect for travelers seeking a peaceful escape.
Berber Villages & Culture
Asni is a traditional Berber village, and the surrounding valley is dotted with mud-brick houses and terraced fields. Life here is simple and deeply rooted in tradition. Travelers can visit local homes, enjoy mint tea, and experience authentic mountain hospitality.
One of the highlights is the Saturday souk (market) in Asni, where villagers from the mountains gather to trade livestock, produce, and handmade goods. It’s one of the most colorful and authentic rural markets in the region.
Outdoor Activities
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Hiking & Trekking: Many trails start from Asni, ranging from gentle walks through orchards to challenging treks up the High Atlas peaks.
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Mount Toubkal Expeditions: Asni is often used as a base before continuing to Imlil, the main hub for Toubkal climbs.
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Cycling & Horse Riding: The quiet roads and mountain paths are perfect for adventurous cycling or horseback riding.
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Photography: The scenery is stunning, especially in early morning light when the mountains glow in shades of pink and gold.
Accessibility & Location
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Distance: About 1 hour drive from Marrakech, making it an easy day trip.
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Road: The journey passes through beautiful landscapes, with panoramic views of the High Atlas.
Best Time to Visit
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Spring (Mar–May): Blooming orchards and pleasant hiking weather.
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Summer (Jun–Aug): Cooler than Marrakech, making it a refreshing retreat.
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Autumn (Sep–Nov): Clear skies and perfect trekking conditions.
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Winter (Dec–Feb): Snow-covered peaks create magical views, but it can be very cold.