Amizmiz
Amizmiz (أمزميز AMZ-meez) is a small town in Morocco approximately 55 kilometers south of Marrakech. It lies at the foot of the High Atlas mountain range. Its population of approximately 13,000 consists mainly of Berbers of Chleuh origin who speak the Tashelhiyt dialect. Its weekly souk every Tuesday is well-known in the area.
Geographically and economically, Amizmiz acts as a juncture point between the many small Berber villages in the surrounding area. The weekly souk is an important part of this economic role, as individual Berber farmers from the hills surrounding Amizmiz bring their produce and livestock to sell and, in return, purchase packaged food items like tea and sugar items brought in from Marrakech by local merchants.
Nearly everyone who goes to Amizmiz gets there via Marrakech by taxi. You may use local transports or a grand taxi (an old Mercedes Benz). From Menara Airport to Amizmiz, it will cost you between 200/250 dh (20 euros). Once you arrive at Amizmiz, you’ll be able to get everywhere by foot.
Without a doubt, if you can manage to get to Amizmiz on a Tuesday, you’ll have the chance to see the weekly market (aka Souk). Here you’ll see a wide variety of people selling their goods : Berbers from the mountain villages and local vendors as well. Nothing has a set price (except fresh food and produce), so be prepared to haggle over prices.
There are numerous small Berber villages that are worth visiting up in the Amizmiz hills. Ask Guide Latifa Asselouf for a tour. It’s magical. Most of these villages now have running water and electricity but you may still see small children and old men hauling huge plastic containers of water to their homes on donkeys. The people are incredibly hospitable and generous. Guide Latifa Asselouf offers day trips or more extended hikes into the mountains. You’ll be able to stay in Berber homes and experience Berber village life. You may also have a look at the work of the many local potters, stay with a Moroccan family, take cooking lessons, and explore the surrounding natural area.
The best time and place to do some shopping is at the weekly market (see above). There are a wide variety of handmade items for sale, many made by local Berbers in the villages surrounding Amizmiz. Food wise, ask Guide Latifa Asselouf to take you to the Souk underground Restaurant where you will have a fantastic meat or vegetable tajine. If you are more demanding (or if you are afraid for your health), the best place to have a lunch or a dinner is the fabulous Maroc Lodge where Beatrice and David will cook you fantastic local recipes in a splendid environment.
For the thirsty traveler, the best thing is to stop by one of the many hanoots (small general stores) spread all around Amizmiz. They will sell bottled water and cold sodas for a few dirhams. You can also find quite a few cafes in the centre of the town near the taxis. You’ll be able to buy hot tea, water, or soda.
The best place to sleep is of course the fabulous Maroc Lodge, an exceptional Atlas Mountain accommodation, an oasis in the heart of a sublime nature surrounded by ochre coloured mountains, strewn with a carpet of flowers and rare fragrant and essences, crossed by some white-waters. It is a little haven of peace and serenity that invites you to relax and rest.
You may also find some other places around to sleep but it’s not comparable to Maroc Lodge. Have a look on Tripadvisor
Testimonials
-- Jackie N.
Latifa loves the mountains and its people, and after your hike with her you will love them too. The three of us (me and my two sons, 10 and 12) agreed : this day was our best in Morocco !
-- Sabine, Kobe and Rinus
Happy New Year ! Really had the best time in the Atlas Mountains, and it was mainly down to you and your hospitality. I feel very lucky to be able to walk in the villages and to visit people in their homes.
-- Alie.
Hello Latifa, we want to thank you again for the best day we had with you,i want to come back quickly and bring all the beautiful children pencils!!
-- Sam and Billy.
Coucou Toute la troupe, vu la super journée que nous avons passé ! Nous espérons te revoir bientôt et te remercions encore !
-- Christian et toute notre troupe : Carole, Kathy, Sylvia, Xavier, Olivier et les enfants Clément, Emilie et Juliette.
Lovely to hear from you Latifa, the treks with you remain the most memorable part of our holidays in Morocco. Let's stay in touch, Love
-- Sally x
Dear Latifa, we have very happy memories of our time in Morocco, and particularly of the walk you took us on. We really enjoyed meeting and having lunch with the Berber family as well as the friendly people and children we met. Thank you very much, and you may well see us again. Best wishes
-- Peter Henry
Dear Latifa, back in salzburg we had 2 sunnyshine-days and now it is snowing! It was so great to meet you, to stay with you. you have cooked the most delicious dishes we have eaten in marokko!!! searching fossiles and diamonds with you, to talk with you...that you have showed us so many things... landscapes, villages... it was amazing, interesting, beautiful! Thank you sooooooooo much, my dear Latifa. And i wish you that you dont lose your smiling and strongness even life is hard for you.
-- Ansuela and Herbert
Dear Latifa, our trip was wonderful. The highlight was definitely the time we spend with you. Thank you for showing us a part of Morocco we couldn't have found without you. Thank you for showing us your favourite places. It was humbling to meet your friends in the little villages in the mountains. With love
-- Katharine and Nick
Hi Latifa, I hope you are well. Andy and I have such good memories of our morning with you in the hills above Amizmiz. Thank you for giving us such a wonderful insight into life in the area. With best wishes -- Julie
Hi Latifa, Hope you are well. Thought I would send you a couple of pictures, but will print and send to you. We had a good journey home but missing the warm weather and the lovely mint tea ! Thanks for making the holiday so special , Lucy and Matthew will not forget and talk about it a lot to their friends. Will keep in touch . Take care.
-- Helen, Bob, Lucy and Matthew xx
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