Perched 1,500 meters above sea level, Setti Fatma is a small village famous for its seven waterfalls which is about 70 km from Marrakech, in the Valley of the Ourika, a beautiful green site watered by the torrents that descend from the Atlas. The village is the starting point for many excursions to the surrounding areas.
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