Ten kilometers (six miles) outside of Agadir, the market at the Berber village of Inezgane is a way to see, taste and smell local culture on a pleasant afternoon stroll. Weave through the maze of vendors past displays of fresh and dried fruit, piles of spices and crafts including silver jewelry and trinkets. Afterwards, stop at Agadir’s Amazigh Heritage Museum, on Ait Souss Square, for exhibits on the Amazigh, or Berber, people, who are central to the cultural life of Morocco. The small gallery has displays of traditional pottery, costumes, musical instruments and a collection of jewelry, including pieces worn during wedding ceremonies.