Imoouzer Du Kandar
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Perched at an altitudy of 1345 metres, this ravishingly beautiful Berber village expresses the very essence of total tranquillity, except on Mondays, the day of the souk. Visit the strange underground dwellings in the Aït Serghouchen kasbah. Take a trip outside the village to visit the springs that corne bubbling out of the rocks nearby. Climb up to the Djebel Abad, 1768 metres high, the summit of the Kandar. Wherever you look, the view is breathtaking! The peaceful Saïs plain, the flat roofs of Fez, bristling with minarets, Meknes standing on its bill and the Rif mountains in the distance...
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