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Discover one of southern Morocco’s most preserved natural treasures with this full-day adventure to Souss Massa National Park, combined with a Mini Sahara experience and authentic Berber encounters. This carefully curated experience by Bokiny takes you deep into the countryside of Agadir, where wildlife, wild beaches, traditional villages, and breathtaking landscapes come together in one unforgettable journey.
This immersive day trip allows you to explore the rich biodiversity of Souss Massa National Park, home to endangered species and rare birds, while also discovering the wild Atlantic coastline of Sidi Rbat, Berber villages, and the semi-desert landscapes of southern Morocco. A traditional homemade lunch in a Berber house adds an authentic cultural touch to your experience.
Your adventure with Bokiny begins with a scenic drive through the countryside of Agadir toward the Souss Massa National Park. Upon arrival, you will encounter the park’s iconic wildlife, including gazelles, addax, oryx, ostriches, and numerous bird species in their natural habitat.
Continue your journey off-road along the untamed beach of Sidi Rbat, where the Atlantic Ocean meets dramatic coastal landscapes. Visit the fisherman’s cave and observe the Souss River, a vital ecosystem and the only known Moroccan breeding site for glossy ibis, marbled ducks, and other migratory birds.
As the tour progresses, you will pass through the city of Massa and nearby Berber villages, gaining insight into traditional lifestyles and daily routines. In Rasmouka, known for its banana oasis and small desert dunes, you will enjoy a freshly prepared homemade lunch featuring Moroccan specialties such as tajine and couscous, accompanied by mint tea.
The experience continues with a visit to the Youssef Ibn Tachafine Dam, offering stunning panoramic views over the dam and the Anti-Atlas Mountains. Before returning to your hotel, witness the creation of traditional Moroccan pottery and browse a local showroom where handcrafted souvenirs are available.
The park is home to endangered species such as gazelles, addax, oryx, ostriches, as well as many migratory and resident bird species including glossy ibis and marbled ducks.
Yes, this tour is family-friendly and suitable for children. The itinerary is well-paced and combines nature, culture, and scenic stops.
You will explore national park terrain, wild Atlantic beaches, river ecosystems, Berber villages, semi-desert dunes, and panoramic mountain viewpoints.
The driving time is spread throughout the day with frequent stops for sightseeing, wildlife observation, and cultural visits, making the journey comfortable and engaging.
Comfortable clothing, closed shoes, sun protection, and a light jacket are recommended, especially for coastal and countryside areas.
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