Time Zone |
Africa/Casablanca |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+0 |
Time Zone |
America/Santiago |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-4 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-3 |
Located in the Marrakech-Safi region of southern Morocco, at the foot of the majestic Atlas Mountains, Ait Bahya is one of the traditional Berber villages. It is famous for its well-preserved adobe complexes, unique kasbahs (fortress-like dwellings) and winding stone alleyways, which perfectly demonstrate the wisdom of the Berbers to live in harmony with nature. The village is surrounded by terraced fields planted with olives, apricots and other crops, and the scenery varies throughout the seasons, making it an ideal place to experience Moroccan countryside life. Although not as well known as the neighboring ancient town of Ait Benhaddou, Ait Baha retains a more primitive atmosphere of life, where visitors can taste the traditional Berber cuisine, listen to ancient songs, and feel the deep heritage of North African culture.
Acha is a small city in the Antofagasta region of northern Chile, situated in the transition zone between the western foothills of the Andes and the Atacama Desert, about 1,200 kilometers north of the capital Santiago. It is known for its extremely arid climate and unique landscape, surrounded by salt marshes, volcanic cones and ancient petroglyphs, which reveal the beauty of nature. The local economy is based on traditional mining and new eco-tourism, where visitors can experience stargazing (known as the "Southern Hemisphere Stargazing Window" due to its minimal light pollution), visit the remains of the Inca civilization, and experience the untouched charm of the deserts intertwined with the mountains. Although small, Acho is the ideal gateway for adventure enthusiasts to get to know the Atacama region in depth, as it encapsulates the best of northern Chile's nature and culture.