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Tafraout, located at an altitude of 1200 meters in the Anti-Atlas foothills, offers stunning panoramic views of a valley shaped like a bowl. The town is surrounded by pink granite mountains that reflect an incandescent glow at sunset. Visitors can discover the many picturesque villages around Tafraout, walk on the rocky slopes, or explore the verdant palm groves of the valley. Tafraout is also known for its precious oils, especially the famous almond and prune tagine. Excursions in the area include the Ammeln Valley with its wild gardens, the Tizrgane kasbah, the blue boulders in the village of Agard Oudad, and the gorges of Aït Mansour. The best time to visit Tafraout is from September to May, as the region experiences hot, dry summers and chilly winters. Tafraout is about 150 km southeast of Agadir, and visitors can access the area by shared taxi or bus for a three to four-hour drive from Agadir or a two to three-hour drive from Tiznit.

The Ammeln Valley, at the feet of Jebel Lkest, is home to most of the region’s valleys. Along waterfalls and rapids, you’ll discover magnificent wild gardens where fig trees, olive trees, date trees, and almond trees grow! In the spring, when the valley is a sheet of flowers, the landscape is absolutely magnificent.
At the mouth of the valley, visit the village of Oumesnat to familiarize yourself with Berber artistry. Walking through alleyways lined with surprising homes, stop by the Ammeln museum of popular art. You can reach the village on the Agadir road north of Tafraout.
On the Aït Baha road, in the direction of Agadir, you’ll discover the Tizrgane kasbah, a grandiose construction perched atop an isolated outcrop. In the village streets, you can admire the subtleties of Berber architecture.
On the road to Tiznit, stop and admire the blue boulders at the village of Agard Oudad, known also for its immense block of tilted red stone nicknamed Napoleon’s hat. Not far from here, a trail will lead you to Aoumerkt allowing you to discover the works of Jean Vérame “painter of the desert”. A natural art exhibit that should not be missed under any circumstance by visitors to Tafraout!
Not far from here, on the road to Tassrit, go off exploring the gorges of Aït Mansour. If you have a car, you’ll cross 25 km full of fantastic views over Jebel Lkest before reaching a stunning palm grove at the foot of some cliffs. This is where you will set off for a beautiful hike bringing you to the little villages of the region, some of which boast very interesting rock carvings.
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Far from the sea and sheltered by its steep mountain slopes, the Anti-Atlas region experiences hot dry summers and chilly winters. In February, the valley and its plateaus are in bloom transforming the landscape into a flowery wonderland! The best time to visit is from September to May as this is when the conditions are best for hiking around Tafraout.

Tafraout is about 150 km southeast of Agadir, about hundred km south of Taroudant, and east of Tiznit. If you are not renting a car, you can access the region by a shared taxi or bus for a three to four-hour drive from Agadir a two to three-hour drive from Tiznit, or an eight-hour drive from Marrakech.

 
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  1. Jack .m:

    It's amazing trip , we discovered ? bueatiful places on the way to tafraout in the top of mountain with our guide, he give us lote of information and make us have contact with locals to live the experience inside of culture . I like Morocco ?? a lote and we will back to descover other olaces next year . Thank you

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