You will be impressed by the neighboring olive trees, which gave the waterfalls and carob trees their Berber names.
Monkeys will also be swinging from olive tree to olive tree freely in their natural environment surrounding you.
The route leading to the Cascades d’Ouzoud passes through several Berber communities as it ascends from the plain to the highlands.
Arriving at 900 m, you will discover one of Morocco’s most stunning natural attractions: three large waterfalls separating in a complicated network to feed ponds 100 m down, where you may bathe.
You will be able to have lunch with the deafening sound of falling water in little cafés and restaurants located on terraces.