Discover Morocco’s hidden gem with a hike in Paradise Valley. Explore lush landscapes and serene trails for an unforgettable adventure.
Discover Morocco’s hidden gem with a hike in Paradise Valley. Explore lush landscapes and serene trails for an unforgettable adventure.
Constructed by the Berber tribes of Souss, north of Agadir, the Inzerki beehive complex dates back to the 16th century and is now recognized as the largest collective apiary globally. The site was chosen by local beekeepers due to its sunny slope at 980 meters above sea level, stable climate, abundance of honey plants (such as thyme, lavender, argan…
Constructed by the Berber tribes of Souss, north of Agadir, the Inzerki beehive complex dates back to the 16th century and is now recognized as the largest collective apiary globally. The site was chosen by local beekeepers due to its sunny slope at 980 meters above sea level, stable climate, abundance of honey plants (such as thyme, lavender, argan trees, and palms), and ease of monitoring, allowing the hives to remain stationary. The entire structure is a large wooden building composed of numerous stacked cells.
Traditional hives are designed as long cylinders, crafted from intertwined reeds or tree bark. The ends are sealed with a round wooden lid, featuring a small hole for bees to enter and exit. Each cylinder is placed in a staggered arrangement within the cells to prevent overlapping hive exits and conflicts among the bees. When the hives are filled with honey, the beekeeper opens the front and promptly seals the cell with dry mud or cow dung.

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Taddart Ou Guerram, also known as the House of the Healer, has been majestically overseeing a lush valley for over two centuries along the honey road, at the edge of the Eastern High Atlas. Familiarly referred to as the Apiary of Inzerki, this historic structure is recognized as the largest traditional apiary globally, and likely the oldest still in…
Taddart Ou Guerram, also known as the House of the Healer, has been majestically overseeing a lush valley for over two centuries along the honey road, at the edge of the Eastern High Atlas. Familiarly referred to as the Apiary of Inzerki, this historic structure is recognized as the largest traditional apiary globally, and likely the oldest still in existence.
Encircled by captivating natural beauty, the apiary provides a distinctive cultural experience, allowing visitors to explore the ancient art of traditional beekeeping.
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