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Tizgui el Harratine

Tizgui el Harratine (Morocco)

Practical information on Tizgui el Harratine

  • Encounters with locals
  • Viewpoint
  • Mountain
  • Off the beaten track
3 / 5 - 2 reviews
How to get there
42km from Tamtattouche in a 4x4
When to go
From May to September
Minimum stay
1 to 2 days

Reviews of Tizgui el Harratine

Latéfa Faïz Seasoned Traveller
114 written opinions

The Tizgui n'Ouadda Valley is located near the Dades Gorge.

My suggestion:
Be careful, the road is very difficult.
My review

If you wish to visit Tizgui n’Ouadda, only go there in summer, , indeed, September at the latest. But always find out about the rainfall (floods can be frequent, even in spring). In effect, the road is very perilous, strewn with stones. You move forward with great difficulty: really hobbling along.

So imagine it in winter, in the rain, with the ground scattered with mud: absolute torture! So I strongly advise you to use a 4x4 to get there and to get around in during your trip to Morocco.

The landscape of the region gives the picture of a mountainous terrain: a sort of "no man's land". But in spite of the difficulties in getting there, in May, you'll see nomadic Berber tribes making the trip to Tizgui n'Ouadda. They come here to pitch their tents and put their sheep out to graze. The opportunity to chat in a Bedouin tent!

Berber nomads
Latéfa Faïz Seasoned Traveller
114 written opinions

The Tizgui n'Ouadda Valley is located near the Dades Gorge.

My suggestion:
Be careful, the road is very difficult.
My review

If you wish to visit Tizgui n’Ouadda, only go there in summer, , indeed, September at the latest. But always find out about the rainfall (floods can be frequent, even in spring). In effect, the road is very perilous, strewn with stones. You move forward with great difficulty: really hobbling along.

So imagine it in winter, in the rain, with the ground scattered with mud: absolute torture! So I strongly advise you to use a 4x4 to get there and to get around in during your trip to Morocco.

The landscape of the region gives the picture of a mountainous terrain: a sort of "no man's land". But in spite of the difficulties in getting there, in May, you'll see nomadic Berber tribes making the trip to Tizgui n'Ouadda. They come here to pitch their tents and put their sheep out to graze. The opportunity to chat in a Bedouin tent!

Berber nomads