2 Days : Dinosaur’s Foot Prints in the Aït Bouguemez valley | Private & Luxury

2 days

Easy

Home to indigenous Berber tribes, the Aït Bouguemez valley in the High Atlas mountains is a traditional and beautiful part of Morocco. Here’s all you need to know.

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What's included?

    · Items that are included in the cost of tour price.

    · Pick up from & return transfer to your hotel or riad 

    · Private A/C 4WD Car with an English/French Speaking Driver

    · A stop In Imi Nifri for visit & pictures 

    · Visit of Ouzoud Watterfall 

    · Local Mountain guide in Village

    · Visit the famouse Dinosaurs Footprint site

    · 1 Nights at a Local Village Hostel 

    · 1 Diner : a tantalizing tagine for diner, cooked with fresh, local produce and dollop of pride in hospitality

    · 2 hrs guided Walk through different trails and to Explore the Village

    · Assist to bread-making with a Local Women and good english translator

    · Tea with Menth will be offered everywhere as a symbole of hospitality and happiness .

    · Limited liability insurance is included. For your peace of mind, we recommend a personal repatriation insurance.

    Exclusions

      · Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.

      · Lunches

      · Tips and extras.

      · Drinks

      · We do not provide personal risk insurance.

      Please note

        Respect the safety rules and follow the guide’s recommendations

        Save the natural resources (wood, water …) and manage waste responsibly

        Make sure their activities do not disturb/influence the life of the animals (avoid making noise, coming too close to the animals, or feeding the animals without the guide’s permission)

        Make sure they are polite and respectful to the people from a different culture (asking permission to take pictures is one of the important points)

        Respect the social and cultural integrity of the communities, the pace of the daily life, the traditions, habits and privacy

        Avoid giving direct donations (it creates dependency and encourages begging rather than working. You are welcome to make indirect donations to institutions such as schools, hospitals, etc.)

        Stay positive to make sure everyone enjoys the trip!

        What to bring

          . Have your camera with you for great snapshots or serious photography. Please ask people before taking a picture of them.

          · We recommend you wear closed sports shoes, comfortable clothing, a hat, sunscreen. a windbreaker (required in the winter) and a daypack for your belongings. To best enjoy this experience, we suggest you respect local customs and avoid wearing shorts or skirts

          · For your peace of mind, we recommend you check you have a personal all risk insurance with repatriation option.