



Todra Gorge
Todra Gorge, also known as Todgha Gorge, is one of Morocco’s most breathtaking natural wonders, located in the High Atlas Mountains near the town of Tinghir. Carved over centuries by the Todgha River, the gorge features towering limestone cliffs that soar up to 300 meters high, creating a dramatic and awe-inspiring landscape. Renowned for its sheer rock walls, crystal-clear waters, and rugged terrain , Todra Gorge is a paradise for hikers, climbers, and nature lovers . The towering cliffs, which shift in color as the sunlight changes throughout the day, provide some of the best rock climbing routes in Morocco . Aside from its geological significance , Todra Gorge is also home to traditional Berber villages , where visitors can experience authentic Moroccan culture and the warm hospitality of the locals. The lush palm groves and the river that meanders through the canyon offer a refreshing contrast to the arid landscapes of the region. Whether you’re an adventurer looking for an exhilarating climb or a traveler seeking stunning natural scenery , Todra Gorge is an unmissable stop in Morocco’s Atlas Mountains .
More than 2 hours
💡 This duration is based on typical visitor patterns and includes time for exploring, taking photos and enjoying the attraction at a comfortable pace.
Location
✨ Location
Todra Gorge is located near the town of Tinghir in the Drâa-Tafilalet region of southeastern Morocco. It is approximately 80 kilometers (50 miles) from the city of Boumalne Dades.
✨ Transportation
The gorge can be reached by road from major cities like Ouarzazate or Errachidia. It is advisable to use a 4x4 vehicle for travel within the region due to the rugged terrain.
✨ What to Bring
Visitors should bring comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activities, sturdy walking shoes, sun protection, and a camera to capture the stunning landscapes and natural beauty of the gorge.