Maroc, Haut-Atlas, Vallée du Dades, Oued et Kasbah dans les environs d'El-Kelaa-des-Mgouna
--- la vallée du M’Goun, plus connue sous le nom évocateur de vallée des Roses. Un labyrinthe de vallées et de gorges splendides rejoignent l’oued M’Goun, une région hors du temps où la culture berbère est restée intacte et où l’agriculture joue encore un rôle-clé.
À ne pas manquer
Pour les amateurs, le parapente est praticable à partir de Bou Tharar, petit village pittoresque niché au fond de la Vallée des Roses. La première édition d’un festival dédié à ce sport y a été organisée…
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The moussem of roses
Kelaat M’Gouna is an important economic and social center in the region which sees its population double during the rose festival. Indeed, this festival is very popular with foreign tourists, but also Moroccans who come to attend from other cities in the Kingdom to discover the perfumes and cosmetics made from the distillation of rose petals, while knowing that rose water is greatly appreciated in the traditional daily cuisine and in the oriental pastries. It usually starts in the second week of May and lasts for 3 days.
On this occasion, people dress up in their best clothes, sprinkle each other with rose water and petals, sing and dance in the streets with traditional dances such as the sword dance, the ahidous or the bee dance. A young unmarried woman is elected Miss of the Roses for the day and will circulate on her flowered and decorated float, accompanied by music and songs during the whole parade.
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