Back to Morocco and this time to the Dades Valley which we drove through last year and stopped at the first place we came to after driving through Boumalne Village. The owner Ibrahim made us one of the best mint teas I have ever had and we told him that we would come back to the valley in 2016. Well we did just that and spent 10 days and had several fabulous walks, the longest was called La Piste de Boutaghar and was 12klm in total, it was hot but a lovely cool breeze made walking easy and we stopped to have to mint tea with a Berber family they also shared their freshly homemade bread which you then dipped in olive oil, really delicious both bread and oil. Our accommodation was basic but very clean and the food was excellent. I could prattle on but I think the pictures will give you the gist of it. Will I go back again.... Yes inshallah..... Thank you Chez Limni for such a great experience.
Travelling in Style
This bridge freaked me out as it was very narrow and wobbly, kept trying not to look at the water but couldn't help it.
Stork nest
Fresh coconut
Girl washing clothes
Mint tea with a Berber family, and fresh homemade bread dipped in olive oil
Many Kasbahs now lay in ruins, very beautiful
range of scarves for sale at The Casscades de Ait Orroude
Who could not love Poppies
Another ruin