Morocco should be on your bucket list if you are a nature lover and a thrill seeker. You can explore the rugged landscapes and find small treasures around the country. Active holidays in Morocco allow you to participate in mountain biking, skiing and rafting. Discover the best places in nature in Morocco and enjoy wildlife trips in the most visited country in North Africa.

Ouzoud Waterfalls

If you are a nature lover, this natural spectacle is not to be missed. The Ouzoud waterfalls are the largest in Morocco and are so called because of the olive forest that frames this place (ouzoud means olive in Berever). They are located just 150 Km from Marrakech, in the Atlas Mountains. They are 110 m high and their spring falls into a crystal-clear lagoon where bathing is allowed. Any time of year is the perfect time to visit this beautiful waterfall as it always maintains its flow.

Ouzoud Waterfalls

Ouzoud Waterfalls

Talassemtane National Park

Are you an outdoor enthusiast? If so, you must visit Morocco’s national parks, including Talassemtane National Park, located at the heart of the Rif Mountains. Talassemtane is one of the best-known national parks in Morocco and is 40 Km from Chefchaouen. It is the perfect outdoor space for nature lovers looking for an exciting place to trek, hike and climb the Rif Mountains. You can drive through the national park and enjoy scenic views of the gorges, caves and cliffs. The large green spaces provide the best place to unwind in the natural wonderland. There are different species of trees to see in the park.

Talassemtane National Park

Talassemtane National Park

Mount Toubkal

Mount Toubkal is a mountain range in Morocco and among the highest peaks in the magnificent Atlas range. If you love trekking, you should hike the trails to the mountaintop and enjoy panoramic views of the Atlas Mountains. The hiking trail can be challenging, but the view from the peak is worth the climb. Besides, you can spend the night at the mountain huts if you want to continue the hike to the summit. Reaching the summit is every hiker’s dream since the views are breathtaking. You don’t just see the surrounding landscapes, but you also view the clouds up close.

Toubkal

Toubkal

Desert of Merzouga

From riding quads in desert bumps to watching sunsets on a dune, the Moroccan Desert has something for every thrill seeker. The desert oasis has picture-perfect landscapes and a quiet environment for relaxing. Aside from relishing the peace and tranquillity in the area, enjoy the 5-kilometre-long sand dunes and traces of fennec paws. You can take a desert tour in Morocco and explore geological forms. Alternatively, visit the Draa Valley, popular for Amazighen, during sand boarding and other outdoor activities.

Merzouga Desert

Merzouga Desert

Lake Lalla Takerkoust

When visiting Marrakech, Lake Lalla Takerkoust is the best spot to escape the bustling city and relax. The pleasant environment and beautiful landscapes create a magical experience. You can revel in the calmness surrounding the lake or participate in the outdoor activities offered near the lake. For instance, you can try water sports, paddle games or jet skiing or go for quad biking and horseback riding on the shores of the lake. Alternatively, hike the trail leading to a small hill with picturesque views of the Weir.

Lake Lalla Takerkoust

Lake Lalla Takerkoust

Souss Massa National Park

Souss Massa is another of Morocco’s natural reserves and the ultimate tourist destination for nature lovers seeking Morocco’s beautiful landscapes and natural woodlands. The national park is in the southern region of Morocco, offering beautiful landscapes, biodiversity and rich culture. Spend the day exploring a variety of flora and fauna species in the park. Alternatively, you can visit the park museum to learn the history of the plants and animals residing in the park.

Souss Massa National Park

Souss Massa National Park

Ait Bouguemez Valley

With its geographical diversity, it is no wonder the best natural attractions are found in Morocco. You can escape city life and enjoy the gorgeous natural spaces at Ait Bouguemez Valley. The valley is a hidden treasure deep in the mountains, perfect for hiking and enjoying outdoor activities. You can explore the cultivated plateaus, like the Mgoun and Azourki peaks and interact with the locals living in the quaint villages on the plateau.

Ait Bouguemez Valley

Ait Bouguemez Valley

Atlas Mountains

Whether you are a thrill seeker or nature lover, the Atlas Mountains are a must-visit destination in Morocco. They offer the best Morocco Mountains with a mountain chain that goes up to a height of 4,000 metres. The mountain range is covered with thick vegetation and rivers flowing through the valleys. Hike the challenging trails, take in the sweeping views and enjoy the pristine nature and beautiful atmosphere. On your hike to the peaks in the mountain range, you may come across locals and encounter the culture of the Amazigh communities.

Atlas Mountains

Atlas Mountains

Dades Gorge

At the eastern foothills of the Atlas Mountains is an impressive gorge. While you can find multiple canyons surrounding the mountain range, Dades Gorge is spectacular. This gorge is a beautiful natural Moroccan attraction with narrow and scenic hiking trails running through the picturesque area. You can wander through the natural beauty of the rock and canyon terrain as you explore the quaint villages. Dades Gorge is the perfect place to escape the heat on top of the valley.

Dades Gorges

Dades Gorges

Siti Fatimah Waterfalls

One of the best natural attractions in Morocco is the Siti Fatimah Cascades or Waterfalls in the Ourika Valley. The series of waterfalls are found near Marrakesh. Most of the excursions in the area take you through the beautiful waterfalls and the surrounding villages, like the Berber village close to the High Atlas Mountains. Part of the fun is hiking the challenging terrain that leads to the waterfalls.

Morocco has diverse natural attractions and wildlife trips suitable for nature lovers. You will enjoy exploring the scenic lush green valleys and diverse flora and fauna. The natural landscapes in Morocco are diverse and include desert sand dunes, picturesque mountains, caves and refreshing waterfalls and lakes, so there is something for everyone.

Siti Fatimah Waterfalls

Siti Fatimah Waterfalls