Escape Marrakech for a refreshing journey to Morocco’s tallest waterfalls. The Ouzoud Falls cascade over 100 meters into the canyon below, offering scenic viewpoints, wildlife, and a total change of pace. This is one of the best day trips from Marrakech for nature lovers and photographers.
Because you’re tired of the city buzz and need to get wet, wild, and wonderful. This Ouzoud Falls adventure is your one-day return to raw nature—cliffs, monkeys, waterfalls, and the kind of air that hits different.
Perfect for:
Travelers seeking Morocco’s natural beauty
Instagrammers chasing waterfalls
Adventurers on a day budget
Highlights:
Watch wild monkeys in action
Optional boat ride at the base of the cascade
Guided hike with scenic viewpoints
Free time to swim, sip tea, or take photos
Private Trasnposrtation<br/>Pickup included
08:30 AM – Pickup from your accommodation in Marrakech
11:15 AM – Arrive at Ouzoud; first panoramic stop
11:30 AM – Start your descent with a local guide to the base of the waterfall
12:30 AM – Free time to relax, swim, or spot monkeys
13:30 PM – Optional boat ride across the natural pool
02:30 PM – Lunch at a local restaurant with waterfall views
05:00 PM – Depart for Marrakech
07:30 PM – Drop-off at your hotel/riad
Pickup From Hotel, Will Find You With Name
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