About Us

We are
Amizmiz.

Not a travel agency. Not a tour operator. A team of locals who love this place and want you to feel what we feel when we walk these trails and sit in these homes.

Our story

A love letter
to Berber country

Visit Amizmiz started because we kept watching tourists pass through on their way to Marrakech. They’d see the sign. They’d drive past. They had no idea what they were missing.

So we built something. Not a glossy itinerary brochure. A real guide — with real prices, real names, real stories from the people who live here. The Tuesday souk. The trails above Tafingoulte. The families who will feed you and not take anything for granted.

Every word on this site comes from someone who actually lives here. We think that matters.

“The Atlas doesn’t perform for you. It just is. And once you see it that way, you can’t unsee it.”

— Hassan Dahmane, Founder

People who know
every trail and tale

Hassan Dahmane
Founder & Creative Spirit

Hassan settled in Morocco and never left. Content creator, photographer, cultural event organiser — and the person responsible for turning a love of Amizmiz into something you can actually visit. His lens sees what guidebooks miss.

Mouad Elghezouani
Local Guide & Amazigh Expert

Born and raised in Amizmiz. Mouad knows every trail, every village legend, every shortcut through the cedar forests. He has been guiding in the High Atlas for years. His knowledge isn’t from a textbook.

Tourism that
gives back

Rooted in community

Every booking directly benefits local families, guides, and artisans in Amizmiz. We’re not a middleman. We live here.

Preserving Amazigh heritage

We don’t stage culture for tourists. We share what’s real — the language, the food, the craft, the land — with people who genuinely want to understand it.

Honest storytelling

No inflated prices, no fantasy descriptions, no empty superlatives. You get real information to make a real decision about whether Amizmiz is right for you.

Come as a visitor. Leave as someone who has sat in a Berber kitchen and understood something new.