Azrou guided visit and middle Atlas culure
Azrou Walking Guided Visit Program
Duration: Half-day (approximately 3-4 hours)
Highlights: Berber culture, nature, and local craftsmanship
1. Starting Point: Azrou Town Center
• Meet your guide in the heart of Azrou at the Grand Mosque, a stunning example of Moroccan architecture.
• Learn about the history of Azrou, its Berber roots, and its significance as a crossroads in the Middle Atlas.
2. Traditional Souk (Market)
• Stroll through the local souk (market) if it’s market day (Tuesday).
• Explore stalls selling traditional Berber rugs, pottery, and wooden handicrafts.
• Learn about the techniques used by local artisans, especially woodcarving, a craft Azrou is famous for.
3. Azrou Cedar Forest (Chêne Azrou)
• Walk to the outskirts of the town to visit the famous Cedar Forest.
• Meet the iconic Barbary macaques, a species of monkey native to the area.
• Enjoy a leisurely nature walk, taking in the fresh mountain air and learning about the forest’s ecosystem and its role in the local culture.
4. Berber Cultural Insights
• Visit a traditional Berber cooperative or workshop to see artisans at work, particularly weaving or woodcarving.
• Enjoy a tea break with a local family or at a small café, where you can sample Moroccan mint tea and learn about Berber traditions and hospitality.
5. Panoramic Views and Rock Formations
• End your tour with a short walk to Jebel Azrou (Azrou Rock), the large volcanic rock that gives the town its name.
• Capture stunning panoramic views of the town and surrounding landscapes.