Discovering Morocco’s Magical Draa Valley
Stretching for more than 200 kilometers from the High Atlas to the edge of the Sahara, the Draa Valley is one of Morocco’s most enchanting landscapes. Known as the country’s longest river valley, it winds its way past ancient kasbahs, lush date palm groves, and centuries-old villages. Traveling along this fertile ribbon of green, you’ll encounter fortified mud-brick towns, bustling weekly markets, and endless rows of date palms that make the valley a true oasis.
Beyond its natural beauty, the Draa Valley is a living testament to Morocco’s history and culture. Caravans once passed through here on their way to Timbuktu, leaving behind a legacy of architecture, traditions, and stories that still echo through its villages today. Whether you’re drawn to hiking through palm groves, visiting hidden kasbahs, or simply soaking up the tranquility, the Draa Valley offers an unforgettable glimpse into authentic Moroccan life.
If you’re planning a trip to Morocco and want to experience the magic of this region for yourself, Sahara Desert Crew arranges private tours that travel along much of the Draa Valley, combining its beauty with desert adventures beyond. Learn more at sahara-desert-crew.com.

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