Imouzzer

Imouzzer Ida Ou Tanane is a small village 60 km northeast of Agadir. It is a favourite daytrip for locals who come to visit the cascades.

Understand

Get in

The best option is to take a grand taxi from Aourir (30 dirhams, a little more than an hour) that runs every couple of hours if there are enough people.

To get to Auorir take a bus running north on Mohammed V (31, 32) in the direction of Taghazout or Tamri (there might be more). The trip should cost around 5 dirhams.

See

Do

Walking down the road for about half an hour the river turns into a second set of cascades. Just at their top the water carved deep holes in the stone. This is a great place for a little swim. Young locals come here to jump from the top of the rocks.

On the road from Aourir is a walking path called Paradise Valley.

Buy

The region is famous for its almond-trees and as such almond products such as Amalou are sold here. It might also be a good place to buy locally produced honey.

Eat

Down at the river is a café, a restaurant (tajine for 2: ~80 dirhams). The hotel (see below) also runs a restaurant.

There are more eateries at the crossroads up the mountain, however the road takes about 3½ km to get up there.

Drink

Sleep

  • Hotel Amalou, Les Cascade d'Imouzzer Tamarout, +212 670805380. Run by friendly, helpful and welcoming owner Mohammed just down at the river running from the cascades is a new, calm and well-kept hotel. (Bring earplugs, as a frog concert is starting after sunset and won’t stop until the morning.) Restaurant, swimming pool. double room off-season: 150 dirhams (2011).

There is much more accommodation on the road from Aourir including a bunch of Auberges.

Connect

Go next

Get back to Aourir which is handy to go to Taghazout, Tamri or Agadir.

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