Carbon Neutral 100%
Destinations
Top destinations of the moment in Africa
Other destinations in Africa
An update from Evaneos
Tata

Tata (Morocco)

Practical information on Tata

  • Relaxation
  • Encounters with locals
  • Countryside
  • Desert
  • River
  • Place or Historical Monument
  • Off the beaten track
3 / 5 - 2 reviews
How to get there
62 km by road from Akka
When to go
April to September
Minimum stay
1 to 2 days

Reviews of Tata

Latéfa Faïz Seasoned Traveller
114 written opinions

Tata is a vast oasis on the confluence of three wadis, on the fringes of the Algerian Sahara.

My suggestion:
Go to Tata to see its 30 ksour.
My review

You will love walking in Tata, during your next trip to Morocco. If you like lively towns then go out at the end of the afternoon - the temperatures are milder and there are lots of people walking around town. You can hear a lot of Berber spoken in Tata, more than Arabic. The population is mostly made up of Shluh people (Berbers from the south). 

Tata palm grove alone is worth spending several hours in. I also recommend you visit the old kasbah (in the old, red brick, fortified area). Nowadays the kasbah has been converted into a very grand guesthouse.

From Tata you can go on excursions, especially for exploring the ksour of the beautiful Akka oasis and the Om el-Alek rock carvings in the desert.

Tata
Latéfa Faïz Seasoned Traveller
114 written opinions

Tata is a vast oasis on the confluence of three wadis, on the fringes of the Algerian Sahara.

My suggestion:
Go to Tata to see its 30 ksour.
My review

You will love walking in Tata, during your next trip to Morocco. If you like lively towns then go out at the end of the afternoon - the temperatures are milder and there are lots of people walking around town. You can hear a lot of Berber spoken in Tata, more than Arabic. The population is mostly made up of Shluh people (Berbers from the south). 

Tata palm grove alone is worth spending several hours in. I also recommend you visit the old kasbah (in the old, red brick, fortified area). Nowadays the kasbah has been converted into a very grand guesthouse.

From Tata you can go on excursions, especially for exploring the ksour of the beautiful Akka oasis and the Om el-Alek rock carvings in the desert.

Tata