Moroccan silk cottonKelaa Mgouna, nestled during the Dades Valley of Morocco, can be a city renowned for its fragrant roses along with the once-a-year Rose Festival. This vibrant celebration, commonly held in May, honors the harvest from the Damask rose with audio, dancing, and common Berber festivities. The town is an important Middle for rose drinking water and rose oil output, used in perfumes, cosmetics, and also Moroccan Delicacies. People to Kelaa Mgouna can explore the rose fields, witness the distillation procedure, and purchase rose-dependent products and solutions at the bustling souks. The Rose Festival is a singular cultural practical experience, offering a glimpse in to the traditions and hospitality in the Berber men and women when indulging during the beauty and aroma from the "Valley of Roses."