The Anti Atlas is the hub of all commerce in Morocco’s grocery trade: banana and orange groves flourish among the extensive vegetable crops. This is the principal region in which the arganier, pretty much unique to Morocco, flourishes and the foothills of the Anti Atlas are dotted with the trees.
Similar in appearance to olive trees the argan fruit is harvested during the hot summer months, mainly by women and children from the local Berber hamlets and villages. The Chleuh Amazigh are the original inhabitants of this area and most men travel to other regions of Morocco and abroad to trade, traditionally in the grocery market. Money is sent back to families who tend the stock and harvest the land and many return to the area in their retirement, building large villas among the small stone villages of the mountains. Here the pink granite rock formations dominate the landscape, palm plantations and almond trees line the beds of the valleys and the distinctive red painted stone houses enhance the region's distinct character.
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Places near the Anti Atlas
- The Souss-Massa National Park 107 kilometers away
- The Draa Valley 124 kilometers away
- Taroudant 153 kilometers away
- Essaouira 258 kilometers away
- The Atlas Mountains 263 kilometers away
- Ourika Valley 285 kilometers away
- Marrakesh 306 kilometers away
- Ouarzazate 314 kilometers away
- Oued Mellah 315 kilometers away
- The Southern Oases Valleys 333 kilometers away
- Skoura 352 kilometers away
- Zagora 376 kilometers away
- The Dades Valley 416 kilometers away