Atlas Mountains Day trip with lunch at Paradise Valley





Description
● private Day tour ● free to stop any where you prefer .for fotos or walk. ● A small promenade to the waterfull at spring and at summer no falls. Possible to swim at the Lac ( Natural pool ). ● discover the local traditional market only Thursday. ● hight atlas Mountains ● paradise valley for a delicious Moroccan Food. With Moroccan mint tea. ● Short Walk to natural swimming pools. At the moments less water. ● Free time to enjoy the paradis valley. ● discover the local honey and Amlou .at local cooperative and its magic botanic garden. ● A Short break at Agadir Kasbah to enjoy the panoramic view of Agadir city.
Tour Options
Itinerary
Swimming. Sunbathing. Enjoying the landscapes
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
Agadir hotels / flats / port Agadir
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Reviews(9)
You see amazing and dramatic landscapes. Truly one of a kind. Paradise valley is awesome. Do it now!
We had an exceptional private tour, from the car, the guide, the places visited with enough time at each stop. The lunch was delicious. I recommend 100%. Nicolae Daniel Radu & Eduard Petre, Bucharest - Romania.
This was a lovely trip and our driver/guide, Nourradine, was very knowledgeable and pleasant company. We really enjoyed the parts where he invited us to get out and walk for a short distance to take in the breathtaking views and enjoy the incredible peace and tranquility of the area. The food at the lunch stop, chicken and vegetable tagine was excellent and in a lovely setting. There were a couple of things that could be improved upon. Firstly be aware that the short walk to Paradise valley for your lunch is quite uneven and steep in places. Fine if you are sure of foot and able bodied. However, I feel would be difficult for people less mobile. Also, we were picked up on time, 8.30am as advertised and stopped for lunch around 1pm. There was no comfort break stop in between and the advertised Berber breakfast simply didn’t happen. We have enjoyed Berber breakfasts before and therefore were not overly concerned on missing out on this but it would have been nice to have a stop for at least some refreshment after a couple of hours. The visit to the local women’s cooperative was pleasant and in a lovely garden setting. Do have some of the freshly squeezed orange juice, it will cost 20 Dirhams (about £1.80) but worth it. The ladies were not pushy with the argan oil products and very informative. All in all a lovely trip and good value for money in our opinion but could be improved by making a couple of small adjustments.
Thank you Very much Sir for your feedback Happy to notice About those points that will be checked and to be réalisable for our next guests. And thank you so much again to choose our product. Hope to see you again in Morocco your second country.
great guide, the trip was great, polish speaking, very nice and helpful, I recommend it, I will gladly repeat it again🥰🥰
Magnificent scenery , very rugged roads but without any particular worries thanks to our super guide who knows each turn like his pocket! Abdellah made us discover the valley and its inhabitants, we were able to walk in a village and discover the reality of the people of the region. THE end-of-journey swim is a delight!
We were on holiday in Agadir and contacted Abdellah to take us on the Tour into the Atlas Mountains, couldn’t have asked for a more knowledgeable or enjoyable trip, what a fantastic guide. Travelling in a comfortable air conditioned 4x4 with Abdellah describing the unrolling landscape and the history of the country and people as the day unfolds you can’t help but be wowed at what you learn. We were offered choices of places to eat and had breakfast in a traditional Berber house to learn how families native to the mountains dating back hundreds of years live and thrive still to this day, we were welcomed with open arms by the family our son and us were humbled by their generosity. Leaving here we travelled to a traditional market where local people go about there daily lives and we learn how people from nearby villages get to and from the markets. We visited waterfalls saw pools with Garra ruffa fish where you can have your very own ‘native’ pedicure if you like and ate the most beautiful Tagine in a jungle setting. Our last stop was the breathtaking botanical gardens where we learned about the co-operative and locally produced Honey , Moroccan oil and almond butter. Quite simply an experience not to be missed!!!!!!
Very good tour, with a lot of fun, laughing and food by locals. Very good driver the king of Agadir, Abdul, thank you for the nice day! Greetings from Holland Marian, Susan and Rick



