The Saghro
The Anti-Atlas or Jebel Saghro, or Lesser Atlas or Little Atlas, is one of the mountain ranges lying in Morocco, as part of the Atlas mountainsin the northwest of Africa.The Anti-Atlas extends from the Atlantic Oceanin the southwest, toward the northeast, to the heights of Ouarzazateand further east to the city of Tafilalt(altogether a distance of approximately 500 km, 310 mi). In the south, the range borders the Sahara.
The easternmost point of the anti-Atlas is the Djebel Sarhro mountains, and its eastern boundary is set by sections of the High Atlas range. On the heights of Ouarzazate, the massifis cut through by the Draa valley, which opens southward. In this chaos of rocks, the contrasts are extreme: water runs in some remote places, forming clear basins. The rare villages are reduced to a handful of small houses surrounded by palm trees.
The Sirwa
Trait d'union between the High Atlas and Anti Atlas is a high and vast volcano dismantled where emerging singularly bases of black lava. Its pick rises to 3305 meters.
It is the country of hiking, through fantastic landscapes opposes a world where clear and desert, and deep valleys shaded. Mountain hiking through beautiful villages and high plateaus where ait ouaouzguites, nomadic once the snow melts. Region known for its saffron and carpet weaving.