Join a Berber family in Azzaden Valley for a unique cooking and cultural immersion, crafting traditional dishes and exploring Moroccan heritage.
Join a Berber family in Azzaden Valley for a unique cooking and cultural immersion, crafting traditional dishes and exploring Moroccan heritage.
- Tizi Oussem - Experience the genuine Berber culture in the serene Azzaden Valley through a blend of culinary activities, walking, and cultural interaction. Begin your day in a Berber home, welcomed with mint tea and a demonstration of traditional Berber bread-making. Savor a simple breakfast of fresh bread, olive oil, and honey before…
- Tizi Oussem - Experience the genuine Berber culture in the serene Azzaden Valley through a blend of culinary activities, walking, and cultural interaction. Begin your day in a Berber home, welcomed with mint tea and a demonstration of traditional Berber bread-making. Savor a simple breakfast of fresh bread, olive oil, and honey before participating in a hands-on cooking class with your hosts. Learn to prepare Berber tagine and Berber couscous using local vegetables and naturally milled couscous flour, while discovering family recipes and traditions.
As your meal simmers, enjoy a leisurely 2-hour hike through ancient villages, riverside trails, and orchards filled with apple, cherry, and walnut trees. Witness village life in the Atlas Mountains and areas affected by the 2023 earthquake.
Upon returning to the house, share the meal you helped create, unwind with Moroccan tea, and take in the mountain vistas. On the journey back to Marrakech, travel along a picturesque route past Lalla Takerkoust Lake and the Kik Plateau. A complete day of Berber hospitality, authentic cuisine, and the stunning beauty of the Atlas Mountains.

- Hands-on cooking class (tagine or couscous + Berber bread)
- Optional traditional clothing to wear (djellaba or Berber dress)
- Visit to earthquake-affected village (cultural insight)
- Traditional Berber breakfast (bread, olive oil, honey, tea)
- Visit to a Berber family home
- Full homemade lunch with tea
- Hands-on cooking class (tagine or couscous + Berber bread)
- Optional traditional clothing to wear (djellaba or Berber dress)
- Visit to earthquake-affected village (cultural insight)
- Traditional Berber breakfast (bread, olive oil, honey, tea)
- Visit to a Berber family home
- Full homemade lunch with tea
- Travel insurance
- Tips or gratuities (optional)
- Travel insurance
- Tips or gratuities (optional)
- Traditional Berber Tagine & Couscous with Local Hand-Milled Flour - Handmade Berber Couscous with Traditional Tagine
- Traditional Berber Tagine & Couscous with Local Hand-Milled Flour - Handmade Berber Couscous with Traditional Tagine
This experience provides a unique insight into genuine Berber life, away from the usual tourist paths, nestled in the serene Azzaden Valley of the High Atlas Mountains. Unlike standard cooking classes, participants will join a real Berber family in their home, rather than a staged kitchen, to learn traditional recipes handed down through generations….
This experience provides a unique insight into genuine Berber life, away from the usual tourist paths, nestled in the serene Azzaden Valley of the High Atlas Mountains. Unlike standard cooking classes, participants will join a real Berber family in their home, rather than a staged kitchen, to learn traditional recipes handed down through generations.
Participants will engage in making Berber bread and a homemade tagine or couscous, while sharing stories, laughter, and traditions with their hosts. The day combines hands-on cooking with cultural immersion, including wearing traditional attire, visiting a village with historical significance, and strolling alongside rivers and orchards.
With a small group and personalized attention, this is more than just a tour — it’s a heartfelt connection to Moroccan heritage, flavors, and landscapes that few travelers have the opportunity to experience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.