Translating as head of the water, this is the point at which the fresh mountain water trickles its way into the town, and proves a popular gathering place for locals. An alternative to the remote and grand waterfalls of the mountains, these refreshing falls are much better to both escape the heat, and to get another insight into standard daily life; locals gather here to wash their clothes and simply have a friendly water cooler moment.
After a long day trekking or site seeing, a great meal is a must; even more essential is that visitors try some traditional Moroccan cuisine. An excellent choice is Aladdin Restaurant, where guests can choose from a menu of international favourites including Spanish omelette, but more importantly, a wide range of Moroccan favourites, from kefta to every kind of tajine and couscous, and all at a very affordable price. Suited to its name, the restaurant has a romantic and enchanting feel which really complements the terrific food.