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Ait Ben Haddou, Morocco’s most enchanting town The jewel in the crown among the scores of kasbahs to be found in the south of Morocco is located 30 kilometres from Ouarzazate. On the edge of the desert, the adobe-built houses of Ait Ben Haddou’s impressive ksar stand at the foot of a cliff, and evoke in the visitor a sense of having travelled back in time. A ksar is a fortified settlement of Berber origin, with many kasbahs inside it. In north Africa, it is typically built from traditional materials such as adobe or wood. Ait Ben Haddou is Morocco’s most famous ksar, and probably one of the country’s most remarkable and fascinating monuments. Stepping inside this stronghold is momentarily disorientating. The narrow streets and passages of this urban labyrinth twist around mostly uninhabited houses with several centuries of history behind them and which defy the passing of the years. In common with other ksars, Ait Ben Haddou has provided the setting for many top feature films. As we shall see, its architecture provides a perfect set for films and series. History of the Ait Ben Haddou ksar The town is named in honour of its founder, Ben Haddou who, according to legend, established a tribe here in 757. It is believed that his tomb lies beneath the town. Construction of the present ksar dates from the seventeenth century, when the town gained strategic importance in north Africa.     The key to Ait Ben Haddou’s importance is that it was a very important stop on the route of traders travelling between Marrakesh and the Sahara. Caravans transported gold, silver and spices on the trans-Saharan trade routes which for a thousand years linked the lands that are now Morocco, Mali, Ghana, Niger, and Sudan. The citadel provided a place of refuge for these traders. With an inn, a mosque, a granary and other services, it was a place where they could stop off during the months-long journeys  #morocco #maroc #marruecos  #tour #trip
Ait Ben Haddou, Morocco’s most enchanting town The jewel in the crown among the scores of kasbahs to be found in the south of Morocco is located 30 kilometres from Ouarzazate. On the edge of the desert, the adobe-built houses of Ait Ben Haddou’s impressive ksar stand at the foot of a cliff, and evoke in the visitor a sense of having travelled back in time. A ksar is a fortified settlement of Berber origin, with many kasbahs inside it. In north Africa, it is typically built from traditional materials such as adobe or wood. Ait Ben Haddou is Morocco’s most famous ksar, and probably one of the country’s most remarkable and fascinating monuments. Stepping inside this stronghold is momentarily disorientating. The narrow streets and passages of this urban labyrinth twist around mostly uninhabited houses with several centuries of history behind them and which defy the passing of the years. In common with other ksars, Ait Ben Haddou has provided the setting for many top feature films. As we shall see, its architecture provides a perfect set for films and series. History of the Ait Ben Haddou ksar The town is named in honour of its founder, Ben Haddou who, according to legend, established a tribe here in 757. It is believed that his tomb lies beneath the town. Construction of the present ksar dates from the seventeenth century, when the town gained strategic importance in north Africa. The key to Ait Ben Haddou’s importance is that it was a very important stop on the route of traders travelling between Marrakesh and the Sahara. Caravans transported gold, silver and spices on the trans-Saharan trade routes which for a thousand years linked the lands that are now Morocco, Mali, Ghana, Niger, and Sudan. The citadel provided a place of refuge for these traders. With an inn, a mosque, a granary and other services, it was a place where they could stop off during the months-long journeys #morocco #maroc #marruecos #tour #trip

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