The Ziz Valley is one of Morocco’s most striking natural corridors, stretching for over 300 kilometers from the High Atlas Mountains to the Sahara Desert near Merzouga. Known for its lush palmeraies, dramatic gorges, and winding river, the valley offers a refreshing contrast between the fertile green oasis and the surrounding rocky desert landscapes.
As you drive through the valley, especially near the town of Errachidia, you’ll be treated to breathtaking panoramic views of endless palm groves, traditional ksar (fortified villages), and Berber communities who have thrived here for centuries. The Ziz River has shaped this land into a fertile paradise, making it one of Morocco’s most important date-producing regions. Travelers are often welcomed with sweet local dates — a perfect introduction to the region’s hospitality.
The valley is also a gateway to the Sahara Desert of Merzouga, making it a common stop for travelers heading to Erg Chebbi or Erg Chigaga. With its scenic viewpoints, authentic culture, and serene atmosphere, the Ziz Valley is a highlight for those who love both natural beauty and local traditions.