Time Zone |
Africa/Casablanca |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+0 |
Time Zone |
Africa/Johannesburg |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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.
Makwasi (Mkhuhlu) is a small town in the northern part of South Africa's Limpopo Province, close to the eastern gate of the world-famous Kruger National Park, and is known as the "Gateway to Ecotourism". Known for its rich wildlife and pristine natural landscape, visitors have easy access to the Kruger Park to see the "Big Five" up close. The local community retains its traditional North Sotho culture, with unique handicrafts and traditional dances. Agriculture is the main economic activity, with tropical fruits such as oranges and mangoes grown, and the orchards form a unique ecological landscape with the surrounding wilderness. Despite its small size, Makwasi is an ideal destination for experiencing the wildness and humanity of South Africa due to its location and cultural and ecological blend.