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Price (adult):
free
Why Top:
A unique site with underground homes preserving Berber culture and featured in “Star Wars” scenes.
Description:
Located in the southern part of the country, the village is known for its troglodyte dwellings dug into the ground to protect from heat. After a flood in 1969, it gained global attention and soon became a tourist attraction. Locals still live in these homes, offering tours and showcasing traditional lifestyles.
Facts:
In 1976, scenes of Luke Skywalker’s home were filmed here for “Star Wars”. In 2004, the population was around 2,100.
Significance:
Global and national value, protected as cultural heritage, supported by local authorities.
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souvenir shopping
tours
cultural exploration
overnight stay in troglodyte hotel
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Emergency:
197
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Safety:
Safe place, low crime rate, avoid walking alone at night.
Clothing:
Light clothing, hat, sun protection, comfortable shoes.
Climate:
Dry and hot climate, especially in summer.
Tips:
Visit in the morning, bring water, respect local traditions, book hotel in advance.
Connection:
Ok
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