Join this tour for a scenic ride from Agadir to spot the famous goats climbing argan trees in the Atlas Mountains.
Your tour starts with pickup, you will enjoy a 30-minute ride toward the Agadir-Marrakech highway. Then, spot the famous goats climbing the argan trees. These goats in Morocco only climb one particular type of tree, the argan tree, which can only be found around the Atlas Mountains. The tree produces small yellowish flowers, which then produce small fruits. The fruit’s pulp is what attracts the goats to the argan trees.
After admiring the goats you will head back to Agadir.
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Pickup service is available for hotels in Agadir (Taghazout, Tamraght, Imi Ouadar, Aourir, or Agadir Cruise Port). Please provide your hotel name when you confirm your booking.
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Dip your toe into Agadir's history and culture, with a half-day tour to all its hotspots. Visit a traditional kasbah, take a stroll along the port and round and get your bearings with free time in the town.First up is a visit to the kasbah of Agadir Oufella. Built in 1541 as a fortress, the ruins stand on a hill out of town and offer sweeping views over the harbour, beach and city. Next, we'll drive through the port area, where you can catch sight of the fishermen offloading their catch of the day. Then, it's on to the new town and the main streets of Agadir where you can take some snaps outside Mohamed V Mosque.We'll then slow down the pace with a guided visit and free time at the main market, Souk El Had. Haggling with stallholders for spices, crafts, furnishings and more isn't just part of the experience – it's expected. Or why not sip on a mint tea as you watch the world around you. Pick up some more bargains at our final shopping stop – Chez Tijani.
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