The name Zamane or Zmane comes from an ancient Berber term meaning “in those days” or “at that time.” It was chosen to reflect the importance of reconnecting with the values of the past, when social structures were truly strong, cohesive, and united at every level
Zamane aims to preserve and revive the values of our ancestors—mutual support, solidarity, and sharing—through the creation of sustainable activities that benefit both cooperative members and the local territory and its inhabitants.
Through local initiatives and with the support of national and international collaborations involving sports clubs, associations, cooperatives, and foundations, Zamane focuses on several key areas:

The best time to travel to Morocco is from October to May. During the remaining months, temperatures can be excessively high both in the desert and in major cities.
From imperial cities to the peaks of the Atlas Mountains, from desert borders to the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, the Kingdom of Morocco is a land of adventure.
The legendary hospitality of the Berber tribes and the Moroccan art of living add an unforgettable dimension to evry journey.
Morocco, with Rabat as its capital, is a constitutional monarchy.
It gained independence from France in March 1956 and from Spain in April of the same year.
Inhabited since prehistoric times by Berber populations, Morocco has experienced the presence of many civilizations, including the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, Vandals, Byzantines, and finally the Arabs.
Today, Morocco has a population of approximately 37 million, mainly composed of two ethnic groups: indigenous Berbers and Arabs.
Including Western Sahara, the country covers an area of 710,850 km².