Inaugurated to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the reconstruction of Agadir, the Amazighe Heritage Museum is a fabulous place testifying to the regional heritage. The museum is of particular in...
Just across the river from Zagora lies the interesting village of Amazrou and its date palm oasis. A climb of the nearby rocky hills provide fine views over the village and valley. Most discerning tra...
Just 8 km outside Ouarzazate, on the road to Marrakech, is the Atlas Film Studios. Covering some 30,000 sq. metres of desert this popular attraction provides a source of income for a large number of l...
Dakhla is known for its 50 kilometres lagoon where you can enjoy windsurfing, camel riding, and kitesurfing. The lagoon also offers a real opportunity to birdwatchers where they can observe a wide ran...
Fed by the Dades and Ouarzazate rivers, which join to form the River Draa, El-Mansour Eddahbi Dam was completed and filled in 1972. Located just east of Ouarzazate this important dam supplies irrigati...
It is not possible to enter the military fort of Borj Est, but it is worth a visit for the view from the top overlooking the village and surrounding desert.
Merzouga is a small village in southeastern Morocco, located about 35 kilometres southeast of Rissani, about 45 kilometres from Erfoud, and about 20 kilometres from the Algerian border. The village is...
The 17th century Ksar of Rissani is home to most of the local population. A popular day to visit is market days (Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays) where visitors can buy local handicraf...
Between the sea and the desert, at the mouth of two oueds (Souss and Massa), Souss Massa National Park is home to thousands of migrating birds that stop over in the lagoons and reed beds. To protect t...
The town of Tamegroute is a 10-15 minute drive south from Zagora and is famous as a great centre of Islamic learning. Founded in the 17th century by Mohammed Bou Nasri, the influence of the town exten...