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The Ziz Gorges are open 24 hours a day, year-round, as they are a natural open-air site. From Midelt, take the P21 road south for about 20 km; they are accessible by car, taxi, or as part of an organized tour. Check updated maps at Visit Morocco.
Admission is free; there are no official access fees. You will only pay for transportation or local guides if you hire them. Check with the Midelt tourist office for updates.
Plan about 2 to 3 hours for a basic walk through the canyons and palm oasis. If you go on a deeper hike, allow half a day. It is ideal for a half-day visit combined with Midelt.
These gorges, carved by the Ziz River in the High Atlas, have been a historic caravan route since Antiquity, linking the desert with the mountains. They represent Morocco's geological beauty and a vital oasis for Berber nomads. More info at Visit Morocco.
Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) are ideal thanks to the mild weather and blooming palms. Go in the morning to avoid the heat and enjoy the best light for photos.
The main access is via a paved road, but the trails inside the gorges are rocky and uneven, so they are not recommended for wheelchairs. Choose accessible viewpoints or adapted tours; contact the Midelt tourist office at +212 5355 20001.
Nearby you will find Midelt with its Berber market, Jbel Ayachi for panoramic views, and the surrounding kasbahs. Two hours away are the dunes of Merzouga. Explore routes at Visit Morocco.
Bring plenty of water, comfortable hiking shoes, sunscreen, and a hat; hire a local guide for safe routes. Visit with a 4x4 vehicle if it rains, and respect nature by leaving no trash behind.
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