17/06/2020
Beautiful traditional houses of the Atlas Mountains.
A journey into indigenous Amazigh history, culture & nature of Morocco! Discover spectacular scenery
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Hi, my name is Moha and I am the founder of Tawada Hiking.
I grew up in the small village of Aourir, just 15km North of Agadir, with the local mountains as my backyard and my playground. Hiking is something that I started when I was very young: to get water, collect olives and argan nuts, go to the market or the beach. I walked everywhere.
Coming from a proud family of Amazigh people (lit. free people, also known as Berber), I always had a large interest in our traditions, history and culture as well as spiritual practices and rooting in nature. Back then, Amazigh people (plural: Imazighen) were living a hard life, our language was not taught in school and our traditions were almost lost. Luckily, this started changing in 2001 and our language became an official language of Morocco in 2011. More and more young Imazighen are proudly living their heritage.
In 2012 I finished my Bachelor studies in Amazigh languages and literature as well as cultural mediation and animation, which led me into the sector of social work, especially with kids from rural areas. Up until today I am working in different local associations, which educate Morocco’s next generations in history, culture, art, sport and personal development.