Natural waterfalls, Andalusian gardens, charming nature, and amazing historical and mythological stories ... a unique case that characterizes the fresh natural "Ain Asardoun" area, its flowing waterfalls throughout the year, affectionate willow trees lining the sides of most of the roads, and natural waterings that add to the scene a special aesthetics. The historical Kasbah that was built during the reign of Mawla Ismail in 1688 AD, gives the story a taste of time.
Ain Asardoun means “the eye of a mule” in the Amazigh language, and the reason for this name is due to a historical story about a man from the tribe of “Ait Sakhman” who returned from the market of the city of Beni Mellal on the back of his mule, and passed through the place where the spring of water was located, and he saw that straw was coming out with water from That eye, and he guessed that the hay bags were lost and rolled during their transport from the threshing floor from the top where the water descended from the mountain, and perhaps the hay that comes with the water is part of the lost hay bags, and to confirm his hypothesis, he applied an experiment where he threw hay in the same place where the hay bags were lost at the same time. The previous day, and the next day he saw the straw coming out of the same eye..the man closed the source in the mountain with wool, and went down in an attempt to extort the tribes that lived in Bani Mellal in exchange for the release of water, but they did not accept this blackmail, so they decided to search for a place from which to control water Al-Ain, and after they recognized him, they attacked the fraudulent man, so Al-Ain was called the name of that man's mule.
Ain Asardoun waterfalls, revived and painted the region in summer and winter, flowering gardens, visited by Moroccans and tourists from all over the world, to see waterfalls and listen to the "waterfalls" and the scent of the gardens surrounding the area, the splendor of the weather in summer and winter, a paradise on the land of Morocco, a wonderful divine painting, Life within it, even for hours, gives the soul infinite serenity.