Todra Gorge (Gorges du Todra)
300-meter limestone walls narrowing to 10 meters
Todra Gorge, located near Tinghir in the High Atlas Mountains, is a spectacular natural wonder carved by the Todra River through limestone. The gorge features sheer walls rising up to 300 meters high, narrowing to just 10 meters at its most dramatic point. It stretches approximately 40 kilometers, with the final 600 meters offering the most impressive scenery. The rock faces change color from pale pink to deep orange or red throughout the day, while a clear river runs through the bottom, creating a cool microclimate.
Visitors can engage in various activities, including hiking, photography, and rock climbing. The area is world-renowned for its climbing routes, with hundreds of bolted sport routes available for experienced climbers. For hikers, the gorge offers a unique landscape that draws nature lovers from around the world. The surrounding Todra Valley is home to Amazigh Berber communities, featuring lush palmeries and traditional agricultural life sustained by ancient irrigation channels.
The attraction is free to enter and typically requires 2 to 4 hours to visit. It holds a high rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on extensive visitor reviews. The experience is one of awe-inspiring natural beauty, providing a stark contrast to the surrounding arid landscape. For travelers, Todra Gorge represents a key stop on the route between Ouarzazate and the Sahara, offering a profound connection to the geological history of the region. It is an essential destination for those seeking adventure and a deep appreciation of Morocco’s natural heritage.
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Free admission
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Best Time to Visit
Visit in spring or autumn for mild temperatures ideal for exploring the Ziz Valley and desert gateways comfortably.