Aglou Sidi Moussa Beach

 Aglou Sidi Moussa Beach

 


Aglou Beach, about 14 km west of Thezenit city, the city's main sea outlet, is located within the territorial influence of the Two Aklu community, a group of two who ate a Susiya village and a village group in Theznet province known for its embrace of one of Morocco's oldest old schools, if not really morocco's first old school and the first point of launch of the Almoravid state, the corner of Sidi and Kaka in Aklu.

Sidi Musa Aklo Beach has been marked blue brigade more than once for years in a row, the brigade provided by the Mohammed VI Foundation for the Protection of the Environment based on several standards, accurate and firm, the most important of which is water cleanliness and quality. This is mainly due to the fact that the beach does not have any wastewater or used water channel, and this criteria also include the safety of holidaymakers, a work carried out in cooperation between multiple entities that ensure the reception of holidaymakers in the best conditions, from local and regional authorities, civil protection, the interests of the Royal Gendarmerie and the auxiliary forces all on the spot around the clock, without losing sight of the private investors who are coming to make Aklo a distinct tourist destination in the region and the destination.

Sidi Musa Aglou Beach spans a large area of more than 10 kilometres, from the beach center in the direction of Merlift, parallel to the coastal road from Tizenit to Merlift to Sidi Efni, which we have already identified in Ahla Agadir through a video you find in the description box below this video.

Every year, the beach brings in large numbers of holidaymakers and visitors from inside and outside Morocco, who want to enjoy the serenity and cleanliness of the beach's waters, mild climate and tranquility. Many surfing enthusiasts, marine sports, skydiving enthusiasts and quad biking enthusiasts generally come to the Aklo region.

There are almost no disturbing and disturbing manifestations of holidaymakers' comfort on Acklo Beach, which are spreading on other beaches, particularly some unethical behaviors and disturbing some vendors by offering their services, the spread of waste and other shameful phenomena that harm the reputation of Moroccan tourism in general and Swassi tourism in particular...

At Acklo Beach, all holidaymakers and visitors need for a fun day or more: security, cleanliness and restaurants, especially for fish meals, cafes, grocery stores, public toilets, mosque, hotels, stays, apartments and houses for the holidays in Aklo, and transportation is available in a lot of food: taxis and buses...

Along the Coast of Aklo, there are many suitable places for fishing enthusiasts in the kasbah, and des grottes are equipped with direct sea views, some private and some prepared for hate.

Also nearby is a fishermen's village and a equipped dump point, giving visitors a great opportunity to get high-quality fish at the right price.

They also ate a starting point for other nearby destinations, such as Tizenit, Merlift or Sidi Eveny, as well as Kalmeem across the coastal road.

Commenting on an exclamation point is one last point to mention about the beach, which is the need to pay attention while swimming, especially for young children or those who are not proficient in swimming well, given some of the danger posed by the beach. It is therefore recommended to swim in places guarded by rescued swimmers and not to penetrate too much deep into the beach.

Another salt: Aglou Beach is not only the beach of the center, Sidi Musa Aklo, but also a long coastal extension of more kilometres.



2- A group of two ate


The two-footed community of the Western Atlas is located on an area of 261 square kilometres, bordered to the west by the Atlantic Ocean to the east by the city of Tzenit, south by Bonman, Wednesday by the coast and by the large north. The region is geographically dominated by the character of the diastolic.


3. Residents of Aklo


The majority of the population in Aklu is due to the tribes of Lamta al-Jazulia, who come from the Mountains of Jazola, in addition to the existence of what is called honorable or honorable, and they are originally sheikhs and angle scientists who came from the mountains of Jazola such as Sheikh Sidi Ahmed or Musa.

In the past, Aklo was characterized by the presence of Jews of Amazigh origin, who were associated with the Amagh roundabout, which included the navigator, who were the first to trade in the region, as well as the occupation of some traditional crafts such as the manufacture of agricultural tools and the formulation of silver.

Aklo also knew the presence of the "Asman" slave category, which was brought in from areas south of the Senegal River.

Currently, the people of Aklo are diverse and mixed, especially after marriage from outside the region.



4- The corner of Sidi and Kaka


Rabat Sidi and Kaka in Aklo and the cradle of the Almoravid state by its founder Abdullah bin Yassin, one of the most important pupils of this ancient school.

In the place is the mausoleum of Sidi and Kaka bin Zlo al-Almati, who died in Acklo in 445 Ah, one of the most famous saints of Souss, who was educated in Agmat by Sidi Muhammad bin Tesit and in Kairouan by Abu Omran al-Fassi.

In recent years, Zawiya has undergone major changes thanks to a philanthropist who has ensured the work of expansion and renovation. The corner has three layers, student residences, more classrooms, offices, a kitchen, hall seating rooms, a guest council and health facilities.

Kaka is amazigh and means "son of faqih", and Sidi and Kaka belong to the Lamta tribe, which is formerly settled on the Nol Valley of Malta (present-day Ait Ba'amran region). His father is a scholar of the Qur'an, one of the honorable scholars, according to the book "Sweet" by the chosen sign of Sussi. Sidi and Kaka had three children: Abu Ali, Yassin and Yahya.

May we have succeeded even a little bit in introducing this region... One of the many beautiful destinations in the beautiful area...

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