Ouarzazate: Africa's Hollywood
Ouarzazate ("silent" in Berber) is literally a film city. The Atlas Corporation Studios have hosted the shooting of Gladiator, Game of Thrones, Lawrence of Arabia and Babel. Touring the studios — life-size sets, costumes, production vehicles — is a genuinely surprising experience.
Five kilometres outside town, the Kasbah of Aït Ben Haddou is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This 11th-century ksar — a fortified village of reddish-brown pisé earth on a river bank — is one of Morocco's iconic images. Visiting at dawn, before the tour buses arrive, feels almost otherworldly.
The Drâa Valley
Heading south-east from Ouarzazate, the road traces the Drâa Valley, Morocco's longest valley (1,100 km to the Sahara). The 200 km between Agdz and Zagora pass through a continuous sequence of palm groves, pisé villages and ruined kasbahs — a deep, silent Morocco where women still wear vividly coloured robes and children chase after you shouting "give me a pen!"
The Dadès Gorges
The Dadès Gorges, carved over 25 million years by the Dadès River into the limestone plateau, are a geological spectacle of a different order. The rust-and-ochre walls rise 300 metres. The winding road that climbs through them — with hairpin bends the locals call "the monkey's fingers" — is one of the most dramatic drives on the African continent.
Stop in Aït Oudinar to sleep in a mountain guesthouse. In the evening, the canyon turns blood orange. In the morning, it is rose-lilac. Two lights, two completely different emotions.
The Todra Gorges
50 km from the Dadès Gorges, the Todra Gorges deliver an even more vertical spectacle: two walls 300 metres high narrowing to just 10 metres apart, with a cool river running along the bottom that everyone wants to cross by leaping from rock to rock. Rock climbers come from around the world to scale these smooth, glass-like red walls.
3-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Marrakech → Ouarzazate (via Tizi n'Tichka pass, 2,260 m) → Aït Ben Haddou visit
Day 2: Ouarzazate → Drâa Valley → Boumalne Dadès → Dadès Gorges (overnight at guesthouse)
Day 3: Dadès Gorges → Todra Gorges → Tinghir → continue to Merzouga or return
Good to Know
A car is essential — a 4×4 is recommended for the side tracks
Carry cash: ATMs are scarce beyond Ouarzazate
Kasbahs are built in pisé (earth and straw) — they erode over time, so visit them now
The Kasbah Route: From Ouarzazate to the Dadès Gorges in 3 Days
08 January 2026
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