Day Trip from Marrakech To OUzud Waterfulls
Day Trip from Marrakech To OUzud Waterfulls
We will leave early (8:30 AM) for the Ouzoud waterfalls, located 160km from Marrakech in the small town of Tanaghmeilt, province of Azilal. After about 3 hours of road in which we will cross by numerous small towns with a rural atmosphere and where we can contemplate the locals in their daily chores, until we reach one of the most spectacular and amazing natural beauty areas, known for being the highest waterfalls in all of North Africa, which have a fall of more than 110 meters in height. At the top of the waterfalls we can find several mills, which are still in use today. The waterfalls are located in an idyllic landscape frequented by barbary monkeys, which make Ouzoud a more special place if possible. The path that runs through the waterfalls is divided into two types, there is the possibility of walking a cemented path with railing and another more natural. There are, of course, shops and restaurants (some on terraces with beautiful views) At the base of the waterfalls we can find numerous rafts to move the tourist as close as possible to the fall of the water. In the area you can also cool off in the cold water of the waterfalls. During the tour you can eat at one of the bars in the area, where you can enjoy the local cuisine and views of the waterfall without equal. In the afternoon you will return to Marrakech and we will leave you again at the hotel to finish this excursion
Cost
Price Includes
- Transport in a minivan or 4WD
- English speaking driver
Price NOT Includes
- Lunch and drinks
- Entrance fees
- Guide tips
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