How to Drive the Wild Road to Tizi n’Tirghist

How to Drive the Wild Road to Tizi n’Tirghist

Morocco, africa

Length

15 km

Elevation

2,633 m

Difficulty

moderate

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, buckle up, adventure junkies! We're heading to Tizi n’Tirghist, a seriously epic mountain pass chilling way up high in Morocco's Béni Mellal-Khénifra region. I'm talking a staggering 2,633 meters (that's 8,638 feet!) above sea level, making it one of the highest roads you'll find in the whole country.

You'll find this beast, also called Tizi-n-Tirghist, nestled in the Azilal Province, right in the heart of Morocco.

The good news? This road, P3107, has been paved recently! The not-so-good news? Get ready for a wild ride with tons of twists, turns, and some seriously steep sections. We're talking an average gradient of around 10%, so hold on tight!

This unforgettable pass stretches for about 15 kilometers (or 9.32 miles) as it climbs from Aghbalou in the south all the way north to the R302 road. The views? Totally worth it!

Where is it?

How to Drive the Wild Road to Tizi n’Tirghist is located in Morocco (africa). Coordinates: 32.5117, -6.6215

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Road Details

Country
Morocco
Continent
africa
Length
15 km
Max Elevation
2,633 m
Difficulty
moderate
Coordinates
32.5117, -6.6215

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