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The unmistakable flavours of Marrakech guide you in the exploration of this city where the imperial past embraces the present full of chaotic souks and snake charmers. But the magic of Morocco doesn’t end here, and awaits you in the surroundings of this Moroccan pearl. Keep reading
The surroundings of Marrakech hide extraordinary and magical panoramas and landscapes: this is the case of the Agafay Desert, where you can entertain yourself between quad rides and walks on the back of traditional camels, but not only. Immersed in the rocky and arid scenery of Agafay, you can get in touch with the most authentic Berber culture and wait for the sunset, sheltered in a tent, enjoying a traditional dinner. The Atlas Mountains, on the other hand, will amaze you with their canyons and trekking routes between ancient villages and breathtaking valleys.
Marrakech was the most important of Morocco's four imperial cities (with Fez, Meknés and Rabat), and the splendid imperial "Bahia" and "El Badi" Palaces remain to testify to its prestigious past. Marrakech is a city with a double face: during the day the main square Jemaa El-Fnaa is populated by street vendors, artisans, snake charmers and children playing, while in the evening it's filled with lights and the scents of the "street foods" cooked in its every corner.