In the Great Atlas Mountains of Morocco in northwestern Africa, a rose valley is hidden. Every May and June during the "Rose Festival", the valley is filled with roses from dawn, like a taste of heaven.
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Kelaa MGouna Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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KelaaMGouna is the famous city of roses in Morocco, also known as the Valley of Roses, which can only be reached by car or chartered car. Every year in May, when the roses are harvested, this is the sea of roses, and the fragrance of flowers fills the whole city. There are all kinds of rose derivatives here, from food to skin care products, all are exquisite.
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Kelaa MGouna Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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In the Great Atlas Mountains of Morocco in northwestern Africa, a rose valley is hidden. Every May and June during the "Rose Festival", the valley is filled with roses from dawn, like a taste of heaven.
A very beautiful canyon, the pink rock is called the Rose Valley! It's really beautiful. But the sun is really good, you must pay attention to sun protection, otherwise it is easy to get sunburned! Very good tourist place! It is worth coming.
Feeling the simplicity of Morocco's festivals and folk customs, the locals also invited us to eat at home. This season, the roses in the Rose Valley are not in full bloom, and the rose valley without roses is not in full bloom. But the market in this town is packed with countless likely to be the happiest vendor in the world.
Located in the northern national park of Greme, the Rose Valley is a vivid description of the valley from afar. The flowing water, floods and frosts cracked the rocks and eroded away the softer parts, leaving a strange moon-like landscape. It consists of cone-shaped, pyramid-shaped and steeple-shaped rock called the "goblin chimney". The layers are stacked, the strange stones, and the wind-roll dust caress the face, quite a bit of "heroes are dumping, one is a loss of life". The main attractions are the Stony Column Church and the Church of the Cross, and the scenery along the way is very beautiful.
The Rose Valley is near the village of Aibenhadu. You can overlook the Rose Valley at the top of the castle, but you don’t see the roses in winter...Tips: On the way from the parking lot to the castle, you will pass a puddle of creeks. There are many local children who force you across the river by the creek and ask for a tip. Local children are really fine, you just have to shout no money and refuse their help. Don't buy anything in the store recommended by the guide, just try to take pictures with the guide, otherwise he will keep urging you to go...