Aït Bougmez Valley, which is nicknamed the "Happy Valley", stretches over 35 kilometres between the village of Agouti and Lake Izourar in the Central High Atlas.
Aït Bou Guemmez is a fairly isolated valley, situated between the High and Middle Atlas. Nature lovers and those wanting to meet local communities will love it.
My suggestion
The best way to meet communities and help the local economy is to visit the many co-ops and associations in the valley - for example the women's co-ops at Tikinouine or Aït Bououli.
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Aït Bougmez Valley, which is nicknamed the "Happy Valley", stretches over 35 kilometres between the village of Agouti and Lake Izourar in the Central High Atlas.
My suggestion
Avoid coming in summer; the thunderstorms are violent.
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