Discover the Draa

And its oases

Morocco's longest river, the Draa is 1100 km long and lies in the very south of the country, bordering on the Western Sahara. It is the source of many oases along its course and is the lifeblood of the region.
The Draa Valley stretches for 200 kilometres and boasts a wealth of natural and cultural treasures. Palm trees, date palms and almond trees flourish along the Draa, as do the local inhabitants, who enjoy the green, refreshing vegetation all around. Cultural visits are also possible, and you can discover traces of rock engravings.

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The story

over 400 years old

As you walk along the Draa, you will also discover ksours and Kasbahs. These are fortified villages, the most striking of which is Tamnougalt, a village dating from the 16th century with a rich historical and cultural past. A visit not to be missed!