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Ouarzazate (pronounced War-za-zat) is the goal of travellers looking for the different and more audacious kind of holiday. You will not be disappointed. Ouarzazate is the most important of the southern towns and is strategically located at a crossroads that joins the north to the south and the east to the west. For those who want a taste of the south and do not want to change hotels several times, Ouarzazate is the best located town from which to explore with daily excursions as far afield as [Only Registered and Activated Users Can See Links. Click Here To Register...], Agdz, [Only Registered and Activated Users Can See Links. Click Here To Register...], [Only Registered and Activated Users Can See Links. Click Here To Register...] and the [Only Registered and Activated Users Can See Links. Click Here To Register...] and dozens of breathtaking kasbahs. It is an ideal base for exploring the Beau Geste of oasis and dune which makes Morocco's South unique. Ouarzazate and the Great Southern Routes
Within easy driving distance (30km) is one of the most spectacular Atlas villages - Ait Benhaddou with its Kasbahs among the most elaborately decorated and best preserved; the charming oasis village of Fint (20 km); Tiffoultout Kasbah (8 km) and Taourirt Kasbah which is in the centre of Ouarzazate. But above all ... The [Only Registered and Activated Users Can See Links. Click Here To Register...]. [Only Registered and Activated Users Can See Links. Click Here To Register...] is essential.
Tineghir
The Valley of the Kasbahs The road from Ouarzazate passes directly between hundreds of kasbahs that line the [Only Registered and Activated Users Can See Links. Click Here To Register...] and stretches 100 miles east to the Todra Gorge at Tineghir. A spectacular drive through stunning desert landscape, villages, palm groves, and the Jebel Sargho lunar-scape to the south.
At El Kelaa des M'gouna, there are hedges of wild roses. Throughout May, the women from the surrounding villages pick 700 tons of pink rose petals, which are harvested and made into a rather heady rosewater at the local distillery. At Boumalne, take a side turning that leads through the dramatic landscape of the Dades Valley; at Tineghir, turn north for 13 miles and enter the breath-taking Todra Gorge. Behind many of these villages are hundreds of occupied and abandoned kasbahs which are well worth exploring with local guides. Of particular note are the palm groves around [Only Registered and Activated Users Can See Links. Click Here To Register...] and Tineghir. The people of this region are colourful, charming, helpful and very hospitable. You may well be invited into their homes for the a la menthe (mint tea) or even to join the family in a ritual kouskous - however, you should be warned that this may take several hours out of your day and you will be expected to leave a donation (normally around 100 dirhams).
The Todra Gorge
At Tineghir, take a 20 Km side-trip through the splendid Todra River valley road that takes you through luxuriant ribbons of palm and olive groves, almond and pomegranate trees and patchworks of tiny cropfields and about a dozen pink-grey villages before entering the mouth of the Todra Gorge, a canyon 1,000 ft high, cut into the pink and green walls of the High Atlas where birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts can experience some very interesting opportunities. The actual Todra Canyon is only a few hundred yards long and to continue further, a 4 x 4 vehicle is essential.