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Ouzoud Waterfalls group
overview

Ouzoud Falls is located near the Middle Atlas village of Tanaghmeilt, in the province of Azilal, 150 km northeast of Marrakech, Morocco. 'Ouzoud' means "the act of grinding grain" in Berber. This seems to be confirmed by the frequent mills in the region. The bottom of the falls is accessible through a shaded path of olive trees. At the summit of the falls, there are a dozen old small mills that are still in use. During this trip you will see picturesque Berber villages and the dramatic Ouzoud Falls on a full-day sightseeing tour from Marrakech. Dive into the inviting waters of the Al Abid River for a swim in wild nature. Meet the local monkeys of the Grand Atlas and more.

  • air conditioned transport
  • pick up and drop off service
  • French and English speaking driver
  • transport
  • meals
  • drinks
  • guide (paid collectively)
  • map
trip program
Day 1

After being picked up form your hotel/Riad at 7h30 , you will join the group at the main office of the agency. Once the group is gathered you will head towards Ouzoud around 8h00. On the way the the waterfalls you will see the beautiful landscapes of the Atlas Mountains. This trip includes one stop on the way which a 10 to 15 minutes. Once you get there. A guide is going to take you around and down the river to see the waterfalls as well as the local people.Afer having lunch in one of the restaurants that you choose or the guide suggests near to the waterfalls you will head back to Marrakech around 4h00.

Make sure you have some good shoes for this trip

Trip infos
  • suitable for kids
  • the transport is included in the price
  • the transport is air conditionned
  • suitable for old people
  • the trip lasts for 1 day
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