The Drâa-Tafilalet region is adorned with numerous earthen kasbahs, the mountains and arid plains, the green valleys and oases, the palm groves, and the villages of red or ocher earth These elements combine to enhance the region’s charm and create its distinctive tourist allure, transforming it into a dream destination and a genuine open-air museum.
- Desert Tourism;
- Oasis and Mountain Tourism;
- Wellness Tourism;
- Cultural and Archaeological Tourism.
Natural heritage
Drâa-Tafilalet boasts numerous tourist sites and picturesque landscapes, diverse and plentiful, enriching the authenticity of its Ksours and Kasbahs and its three ecosystems:
- Desert: The sand dunes of Merzouga, M’hamid…
- Oasis: The vast oasis of Tafilalet.
- Mountain with reddish hues and unique forms
Oases and valleys spanning 17,232 sq km.
- Meski, Ziz, Goulmima, Guir, Ghris, Skoura…
Wellness tourism
- Hammat My Ali chérif/ My Hachem
- Sophrology, meditation..
Merzouga Dunes
Natural lakes
- Issli and Tisslit in Imilchil
- Sid Ali to Midelt
The Mountains:
- Mount M’Goun at 4071m (Morocco’s 3rd highest peak).
- Mount Ayachi at 3757m.
- Mount Saghro at 2712m…
The Gorges:
- Agouray de Ziz Gorges.
- Ahouli Gorges.
- Dadès Gorges.
- Toudgha Gorges.
Historical and architectural heritage:
- Ksours and Kasbahs
- Rock engravings
- Remains of syjilmassa
Intangible assets and well-being
- Ait Benhaddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Rock engravings at Ait Ouazzik.
- Syjilmassa in Rissani.
- Renowned culinary and gastronomic art.
- Warm and welcoming population.
- Qualified human resources.