If you want to do all seven waterfalls, start early in the day. Non-stop, it is probably a three hour round trip — but there are so many delightful places where you will want to stop!
The Berber village of Setti Fatma is nestled in the Ourika Valley, not far from Marrakech. On the weekend young Marrakashis buzz out of the capital on their mopeds for picnics here, often at the foot of one of the seven, plunging waterfalls that surround the town. Waterfall hikes from Setti Fatma range from pleasant 20-minute strolls to rather more arduous treks.
You can follow the paths yourself or have a guide to lead the way by foot or mule. Each waterfall is found higher up the mountain and becomes more difficult to scale. It’s tremendous fun, though: heaving yourselves over boulders, hopping along dry stones to cross rivers, and scrabbling up steeper rock faces.
The best time to visit Setti Fatma is in early March when the cherry and almond trees are in full bloom, making for a wonderful sight. Alternatively, in August it hosts a four-day moussem with a fair and market at the koubba of Setti Fatma. During summer it is mad and fun in an intense way; if you want something calmer, you can try the more tranquil neighbouring valleys of Zat and Ouirgane.
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