Ouarzazate
Known as the “Hollywood of Africa,” Ouarzazate is a cinematic gem renowned for its stunning landscapes and film studios where blockbusters like Gladiator and Game of Thrones were shot. With its iconic kasbahs and gateway to the Sahara, it’s a blend of history, culture, and cinematic allure.
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We specialize in crafting unforgettable Moroccan experiences, tailored perfectly to meet the unique desires of our guests. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, these are some of our most popular sights and activities—fully customizable to bring your dream journey to life.
Ait Ben Haddou
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this stunning ksar (fortified village) is one of Morocco’s most iconic landmarks. With its intricate mudbrick architecture and dramatic backdrop, Ait Ben Haddou has served as a filming location for countless movies and shows, including Gladiator and Game of Thrones. It’s a must-see for history lovers and film buffs alike.
Atlas Film Studios
The largest film studio in the world, Atlas Studios showcases Ouarzazate’s title as the “Hollywood of Africa.” Visitors can tour expansive sets used in blockbuster movies like The Mummy and Kingdom of Heaven. It’s an exciting attraction for anyone interested in film production or Morocco’s role in global cinema.
Taourirt Kasbah
This impressive kasbah, once home to the powerful Glaoui family, is a remarkable example of traditional Moroccan architecture. Its labyrinth of rooms, intricate clay walls, and stunning courtyards offer a glimpse into the luxurious life of its former residents.
Skoura Oasis
Just outside Ouarzazate, the Skoura Oasis is a lush haven filled with date palms and historic kasbahs. It’s known for the picturesque Kasbah Amridil, a beautifully preserved example of Moroccan fortress architecture, and offers a glimpse into traditional oasis life. Ouarzazate combines cinematic appeal, historical depth, and natural beauty, making it an essential stop on any Moroccan adventure.
Dades Gorges
the Dades Gorges are a stunning natural wonder carved by the Dades River. Known for their dramatic red rock formations and winding roads, including the famous “Monkey Fingers” cliffs, the gorges are a paradise for photographers and nature lovers. Visitors can hike, explore traditional Berber villages, and enjoy the tranquility of this unique landscape. Boumalne and the Dades Gorges are must-visit destinations for those seeking adventure, natural beauty, and a glimpse into Morocco’s rural charm.