An epic enthralling road to Tizi-n-Tazazert

An epic enthralling road to Tizi-n-Tazazert

Morocco, africa

Length

47.7 km

Elevation

2,308 m

Difficulty

hard

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, adventure junkies, buckle up for Tizi-n-Tazazert, a Moroccan mountain pass that'll blow your mind! We're talking about a lofty 2,308 meters (that's 7,572 feet!) above sea level, nestled in the Tinghir Province.

You'll find this beauty in the Drâa-Tafilalet Region, way down south, clinging to the Jbel Saghro range at the edge of the High Atlas Mountains and the Sahara Desert.

The road? Let's just say it's an *experience*. Think mostly unpaved, super narrow, hairpin turns, and some seriously steep sections that wind their way up the mountain. It's about 48 km (30 miles) from N'Kob in the south to Ikniouen up north. A 4x4 is absolutely essential for this trek!

The views are insane, and when you finally conquer the summit, you're rewarded with a café, restaurant, and even a hotel. Trust me, you'll want to take a break and soak it all in!

Where is it?

An epic enthralling road to Tizi-n-Tazazert is located in Morocco (africa). Coordinates: 32.8918, -7.2438

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Road Details

Country
Morocco
Continent
africa
Length
47.7 km
Max Elevation
2,308 m
Difficulty
hard
Coordinates
32.8918, -7.2438

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