samedi 16 août 2014

Agadir region : CHTOUKA AIT BAHA


A HERITAGE THAT LOOKS TO BE DISCOVERED 
Province Ait Baha abounds in socio-cultural and tourist potential biogeographic on which we can build integrated tourist products in a sustainable way and 
ideally suited to the national and international tourism demand. 

Among its many resources, we specifically denote the igoudars dotted amidst a rich and wild and the cultural richness of the indigenous communities who have preserved intact their values ​​and centuries-old traditions in nature. These advantages make it a destination for adventure, eco-tourism and cultural tourist amateurs. 

BUSINESS POTENTIAL 
Initiation and discovery of aboriginal activities: local crafts, pastoralism, manufacturing mats, pottery, women's cooperatives, embroidery and weaving, food .. 
Nature tourism: geology, wildlife interpretation, interpretation of flora, farmhouse ... 
Sports: hiking: hiking, horseback riding, camel, mule, mountain biking, swimming, fishing ... 

SOME HISTORIC AND CULTURAL SITES 
- Aït Baha: shopping center, souk and women's cooperative, traditional pottery. 
- Tanalt: former Koranic school, a place of pilgrimage renowned and splendid olive grove; 
- Agadir Inoumar: the largest collective attic of Western Anti-Atlas; 
- Massa: Walls of the eleventh century kasbah, legends and wadi ...; 
- Ida Ougnidif: Kasbah Tizergane thirteenth century souk, women's cooperative of slippers and basketry; 
- Targua n'Touchka: mountain oasis in which a traditional village stands near a large grove, organic farming; 
- Western Anti-Atlas foothills, geology, rock carving 
- Chtouka: fertile agricultural plain 
- Ait Milek: kasbah route, sand dunes.

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