M11 Aït-Ben-Haddou • Ouarzazate • Skoura • “Road of the Kasbahs” I + GPS – Waypoints

24,90  incl. VAT

Tourist Maps/Travel Guides for Morocco 1:120.000

www.marokko-erfahren.de – Map: M11

Authors & Editors: A. & B. Conrad
Scale 1:120.000
Publisher: Huber Kartographie
ISBN 978-3-943752-67-0
Year of publication: 2022
841 x 594 mm, folded 105 x 195 mm
92 color photos, 1 black-and-white map

 

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A trilingual (German / English / French) highly detailed tourist map / travel guide of Morocco featuring nearly 100 destinations + almost all with coordinates + background information on history, sightseeing opportunities, and other points of interest

– South of Tizi n’Tichka, including the Ounila Valley and Toundoute
– Architecture: Kasbahs, granary castles, Almohad fortresses, and khettaras
– Social life: The film city of Ouarzazate, museums, weekly market days (souks)
– Prehistory: Dinosaur tracks and pre-Islamic monuments, possibly burial mounds
– Geology: Mines, minerals, extraordinary rock formations, and mushroom rocks
– Religion: Marabouts and Jewish cemeteries
– Contemporary accounts: References to travelogues by Charles de Foucauld (1883/84), Marquis René de Segonzac (1899–1905), and Dr. Werner Wrage (1959–1969)

The text presents observations by Charles de Foucauld and Robert Montagne on Tazaght and cave storage sites, as well as by Denise (Djinn) Jacques-Meunié on the Greniers Marabouts—structures combining elements of the marabout and the agadir (granary). Whether you’re looking for an active on the go or a peaceful retreat, excursions and hikes can be tailored to your interests and specific goals. Searching for minerals, relaxing in green oases, visiting mines, daydreaming in a film studio, hiking to pre-Islamic burial or ritual sites, or walking around the ultra-modern NOOR solar complex — anything is possible. Of course, a visit to the traditional Imazighen (“Berber”) architecture is a must!

KArtography: Almut Jäschke & Prof. Dr. Uwe Ulrich Jäschke
Technical support by Roger Mimó Lladós, Tinghir
Concept and implementation www.marokko-erfahren.de

Dimensions 10,5 × 19,5 cm