We are going to visit the Inzerki apiary. As we approach the destination, the landscape becomes more and more impressive. The mountains are multicolored, the red, green and orange lands mix as they slide on the steep ground. I struggle to move forward because I want to stop and contemplate the landscape at every turn.
The largest traditional apiary in Africa is nestled in the heart of a nature reserve where almond trees, palm trees, mountain flowers, thyme, lavender and argan trees flourish. Families have placed their hives in these boxes for centuries. Even if it is less used today, the inhabitants of the village have organized themselves into an association to maintain the place and continue to bring it to life.
I taste different delicious honeys with homemade bread, drink tea in the shade of an argan tree and have a rest before hitting the road again. Omar, who has been driving the car since the beginning of the journey, watches a donkey pass by and says to me, Today the price of wheat and gasoline is same. So, a donkey or a moped is the same. To meditate.