The 10 Best Points of Interest & Landmarks in Souss-Massa-Draa Region, Morocco

June 9, 2021 Vivienne Hutton

Discover the best top things to do in Souss-Massa-Draa Region, Morocco including Saghro Mountains, Bijouterie Essada Silversmith, Rock Carvings Nkob Tazzarine, Tizi-n-bensalmane, Ksar of Ait-Ben-Haddou, Fabrica de alfombras artesanales, Tamegroute, Seafront Promenade, Kasbah Amridil, Kasbah Des Caids Du Mezguita.
Restaurants in Souss-Massa-Draa Region

1. Saghro Mountains

Nkob, Zagora, Nkob Morocco +212 661-877969 http://www.adrartravel.com/
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Saghro Mountains

2. Bijouterie Essada Silversmith

No. 97 Souq Essouf El Haddada, Taroudant 83000 Morocco +212 671-623283
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Bijouterie Essada Silversmith

Reviewed By HappyDesigner - Steamboat Springs, United States

We thoroughly enjoyed our time seeing how the filagree jewelry is made and looking at the beautiful selection of pieces. I purchased a lovely ring that I will treasure even more from having met the artisan who made it! I did not know about mentioning Trip Advisor when I made my purchase but I was able to get the price down a little (although not as much in other shops). I feel it was still an excellent value.

3. Rock Carvings Nkob Tazzarine

5 Mohamed, Tazzarine 47703 Morocco +212 672-084734
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Rock Carvings Nkob Tazzarine

The rock engravings Ait Ouaazik are among the best known of southern Morocco. They are located 70km drive north of Zagora (current region of Souss-Massa-Daraa). The village is located in an oasis in the Draa Valley near Nkob. ) . At that time the area was a Aït Ouaazik steppe. The drawings represent mainly hunting scenes and geometric figures. The animals represented are elephants, giraffes, ostriches, buffalo and antelope. The drawings sometimes show hunting scenes. The geometric figures are spirals, concentric arcs and circles. Several techniques are used to etch the rock of soft sandstone: - Staking: picket rock by giving it a regular succession of shocks, for an alignment points. - Polishing: trace an outline where a more or less deep in the slab continuous line by polishing sandstone rock. - The tazinien style: it is a particular aspect of polishing, or a few organs of animals represented are exaggerated length (legs, horns ...) without lacking artistic touch.

Reviewed By Tazalimt121656 - Tazarine, Morocco

To come and see rock carvings of Ait ouaazik,one don't need to rely on a accompanist any more, because the road is provided with signs from N12 to the site ,and as to the history or the explinations of engravings ,I advise you to rely on the garde (the men who looks after them) for that because he searched a bit about it and has got informations from reliable sources.

4. Tizi-n-bensalmane

N 9 Hwy, Zagora 47900 Morocco
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Tizi-n-bensalmane

5. Ksar of Ait-Ben-Haddou

Douar Ait Ben Haddou, Ait Ben Haddou 45000 Morocco http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/444
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Ksar of Ait-Ben-Haddou

Every North African town has a kasbah, a traditional administrative building made from mud and straw. This one, nestled against the High Atlas Mountains, is among the most impressive of its kind.

Reviewed By sparklesandshoes - London, United Kingdom

In modern days, it indefinitely quite out of the way – with the closest town of Ourzazate 25 miles away but I learned during our hike to the top of the Kasbah that it used to be on the main caravan route between Marrakesh and the Sahara Dessert which makes more sense. Speaking of hike, I was told we were visiting a town which is why I wore a pretty maxi dress, not really the right clothes for this type of visit – which included a trek across a stream, a dusty climb, and a ladder – so don’t let the pictures fool you. When we visited in early October the Ounila River, which separates the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou from the small city where most residents now live, was running low so we were able to cross it by simply walking across sand bags locals had placed in the flow. Once inside the gates we made our way through narrow alleys and passed crowded houses on our way to the top, surrounded by clay brick the whole time. And even though I am not a Game of Thrones fan, someone had shown me a few of the famous scenes that were filmed there so I made sure to get photos with them. As you scroll you may also recognise the backdrop from dozens of other movies, notably Gladiator, Lawrence of Arabia, The Mummy, Prince of Persia, and Kingdom of Heaven.

6. Fabrica de alfombras artesanales

Douar Ihrtan, Tinerhir Morocco +212 672-711286
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Fabrica de alfombras artesanales

7. Tamegroute

Valle du Daraa, Zagora Morocco +212 662-200975 http://www.traveltamegroute.net
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Tamegroute

Excursions dans le sud du Maroc et dans le desert, decouverte du peuple berbere, stages de darbouka, de cuisine marocaine et de poterie. / Trips in the South of Morocco and in the desert, discovery of Berber culture, workshops of cookery, darbouka drums and pottery.

Reviewed By T1695SAjamesh - Helsinki, Finland

Along the way to Erg Chegaga and we stoped by Tamgroute. It is used to be an old library and saw the manufacturing of pottery. The guide was very informative, we feel not rush to buy. Well recommended.

8. Seafront Promenade

Route de L'Oued Sous, Agadir 80000 Morocco
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4.5 based on 5,162 reviews

Seafront Promenade

Reviewed By GlynisHuggett - Mansfield, United Kingdom

Lovely walk with straight path along the seafront to the Marina Lots of eating and drinking places on the way so you can stop when you feel like it. Great to see the locals especially at the weekend

9. Kasbah Amridil

Ouled Bourasse, Skoura Ahl El Oust 45502 Morocco 212524852279
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Kasbah Amridil

Kasbah Amridil is a castle or a fortress of the 17th century, the family owner is Arabic, original from Saudi Arabia, the picture of the kasbah Amridil is on the bank-notes of 50 Dirhams, and it's the kasbah where the famous movies " Ali Baba and the 40 thieves " & " Lawrence of Arabia " were filmed. The guided tours are done with 5 languages: Arabic, French, English, Spanish and Italian.

Reviewed By ChrisB828 - London, United Kingdom

We visited several different Kasbahs in Morocco. This was the largest and most interesting, e.g. many different spaces/rooms, five towers, one of the earliest with a toilet for women, etc). Fascinating scenery around and a very passionate and extremely knowledgable local guide.

10. Kasbah Des Caids Du Mezguita

Tamnougalt 45050 Morocco +212 667-345602 [email protected] https://www.kasbah-des-caids.com/tours-and-activities
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Kasbah Des Caids Du Mezguita

This kasbah was built in the begining of the 16th century in Draa valley, it was the Administrative and Residential kasbah for the Leaders of Mezguita tribe Famous movies was made in this kasbah : The Prince of Persia, Un thé au Sahara, The Mummy, Babel, Les Nouvelles Aventures d'Aladin, Killing Jesus, and Many Others

Reviewed By ChrisB828 - London, United Kingdom

We didn't stay in the Kasbah but were lucky enough to meet Hassan, and (with a friend of Hassan's) have a tour of the Kasbah. Later Hassan showed us the fields/garden and we also took a cooking class with his family. The Kasbah and surrounding buildings have a rich history, and Hassan is very passionate about the history, restoration and growing many interesting plants, vegetables, herbs, fruits, etc in the fields behind. The Kasbah itself looks wonderful and I would have been happy to stay there. The views from the roof are very impressive. Thank you Hassan for your hospitality and generosity with your time.

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