See the Ouzoud Waterfalls in comfort on a day trip by minivan from Marrakech
Explore the river valley and admire the falls from all angles
Swim under the falls and meet the monkeys that congregate in the area
Enjoy a boat ride and a relaxing lunch (both at own expense)
No hassle navigating with a guide to help you get the most out of the waterfalls
Three Valleys: Discover the Atlas Mountains in Morocco, and spend the day exploring the three valleys<br/>Mini bus<br/>Pickup included
Pickup included
After pickup from your Marrakech hotel, travel east by minivan through rural Morocco to the Ouzoud Waterfalls.
Upon arrival, walk through olive groves owned by generations of Berber farmers and descend to gorges below waterfalls. At the base, stroll along the river and marvel at the 3-tiered falls, which flow into a pool. Snap photos and, if you wish, enjoy a swim in the cool waters and an optional boat ride (own expense) near the waterfalls to feel the spray.
Then, step ashore and visit one of the cafes or restaurants overlooking the river for lunch (own expense). Finally, climb the steps to the top. Take a break from driving to see the falls from different angles, admire rainbows in the mist, and learn about and feed the monkeys that congregate there.
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