Discover the best top things to do in Souss-Massa-Draa Region, Morocco including Atmospher Erg Chigaga, Vallee d'Ait Mansour, Wild Morocco - Day Tours, So Morocco, Taghazout Skatepark, Todgha Gorge, Ksar of Ait-Ben-Haddou, Draa Valley, Seafront Promenade, Legzira Beach.
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Wild Morocco is a registered Berber-Anglo operator. We organise private tailor-made tours and activity holidays in Morocco, including photography tours. We specialise in the Moroccan Sahara Desert, offering you the chance to hike, camel trek and camp in the wilderness, whether at a mobile camp or glamping site. We arrange desert tours by 4×4 to the remote Erg Chigaga dunes, and the Erg Chebbi dunes. Whatever your interest or your reason to tour Morocco we can arrange an adventure for you.
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We are a British / Berber team providing private, bespoke tours & day-trips in Morocco with an emphasis on quality, personal attention, safety and authenticity. So Morocco’s charismatic local manager was born and raised in the desert and has been influential in Moroccan tourism for over 15 years. He expertly manages the logistics in Morocco including our team of professional drivers. Authentic Morocco, Desert Safaris, Camel Trekking, Honeymoons in Morocco, Boutique Hotels, Imperial City Tours, Off Road Experience, Yoga, Family Adventure, New Year Tours. Morocco Tours and Morocco Day Trips with the benefit of local expertise and the security of a UK Ltd business - book with So Morocco.
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Taghazout Skatepark is an international standard community skatepark in the village of Taghazout located 20min from Agadir, the biggest city in southern Morocco. Volunteers from around the world constructed the skatepark on public ground. If you need any gear or infos about our skatepark or street spots around, contact us
At the end of my trip to Morocco, after several days touring the southern part of the country, I had the opportunity to briefly be at the Skatepark in Taghazout (@taghazoutskatepark). This is one of the most culturally rich places I could see during the trip. It is a place where there are no differences, no matter where you are from or where you are going, whether you are pro-skater or amateur, from the moment you arrive everyone welcomes you. Julius (@juliusprues), Mark (@itsmarktheshark) we decided to stay until we stay until the light get out. Without a doubt it was one of the most beautiful afternoons of the trip. If you’re in Taghazout you can’t not go to the skatepark. (Beautiful place for photographers)
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This amazing gorge plunges 300 meters down to a clear river. Pastoral villages and hotels are scattered throughout the area.
The views are fantastic and the stars at night are really vivid. Rock climbing and hiking here is also perfect.
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Every North African town has a kasbah, a traditional administrative building made from mud and straw. This one, nestled against the High Atlas Mountains, is among the most impressive of its kind.
In modern days, it indefinitely quite out of the way – with the closest town of Ourzazate 25 miles away but I learned during our hike to the top of the Kasbah that it used to be on the main caravan route between Marrakesh and the Sahara Dessert which makes more sense. Speaking of hike, I was told we were visiting a town which is why I wore a pretty maxi dress, not really the right clothes for this type of visit – which included a trek across a stream, a dusty climb, and a ladder – so don’t let the pictures fool you. When we visited in early October the Ounila River, which separates the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou from the small city where most residents now live, was running low so we were able to cross it by simply walking across sand bags locals had placed in the flow. Once inside the gates we made our way through narrow alleys and passed crowded houses on our way to the top, surrounded by clay brick the whole time. And even though I am not a Game of Thrones fan, someone had shown me a few of the famous scenes that were filmed there so I made sure to get photos with them. As you scroll you may also recognise the backdrop from dozens of other movies, notably Gladiator, Lawrence of Arabia, The Mummy, Prince of Persia, and Kingdom of Heaven.
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It was amazing drive through the Valley with it's palmeries and people still living along the river because most families are firmers. We stoped by some very good photo spots. Local recently used irrigated system.
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Lovely walk with straight path along the seafront to the Marina Lots of eating and drinking places on the way so you can stop when you feel like it. Great to see the locals especially at the weekend
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To admire these rocks we took a nice walk on the beautiful beach and we saw what nature offers us with its wonderful views.
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