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Berber Village Collection

Nestled in the rugged Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, near the enchanting town of Tafraoute, lies the picturesque Berber village of Tagoudiche


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Nestled in the rugged Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, near the enchanting town of Tafraoute, lies the picturesque Berber village of Tagoudiche. Surrounded by the majestic slopes of Jaebel Lekst, this hidden gem offers a glimpse into traditional Berber culture and architecture. As you wander through the narrow streets of Tagoudiche, you'll be captivated by its authentic charm. The mud-brick houses with their distinctive blue doors and windows create a striking contrast against the backdrop of towering mountains. The locals warmly welcome visitors, eager to share their rich heritage and way of life. Venturing further into this captivating region, scenes from cities like Fez come to mind - bustling markets filled with vibrant colors and tantalizing aromas. But it is in these remote villages that one truly experiences an untouched Morocco. Just across the border in Tunisia lies another fascinating sight: Guermessa, an abandoned Berber village frozen in time. Its ancient ruins whisper stories of generations past as you explore its crumbling walls and deserted alleyways. Further south in Chenini, troglodyte cave dwellings cling precariously to hillsides overlooking breathtaking landscapes. Here, local workers rely on donkeys to transport goods up steep paths while preserving centuries-old traditions. Matmata takes us even deeper underground as we discover berber pit homes carved into earth's embrace. These unique dwellings offer respite from North Africa's scorching heat while showcasing ingenious architectural techniques passed down through generations. Douiret stands proudly atop a hillside overlooking Tataouine; its ruins evoke a sense of mystery and wonderment as they silently tell tales from times long gone. Ghorfas - granary niches carved into cliffsides - stand testament to ancient agricultural practices still revered today. In these remote corners of Morocco and Tunisia lie not only stunning natural beauty but also living testaments to resilient communities who have thrived in harmony with their surroundings for centuries.