
How To Travel The Road from Oussertek to Oukaimeden
Morocco, africa
7 km
2,690 m
hard
Year-round
Hey adventure junkies! Get ready to rumble on the wild road from Oussertek to Oukaimeden in the Al Haouz Province of Morocco! This isn't your average Sunday drive. We're talking seriously high altitude in the High Atlas Mountains, with this road being one of the highest in the whole country!
Forget pavement, this is a 7 km (4.34 miles) stretch of pure, unadulterated off-road heaven (or hell, depending on your driving skills!). You'll definitely need a 4x4 to tackle this beast. But trust me, the rewards are worth it – we're talking jaw-dropping views, the kind that make you feel totally free and alive!
The road climbs up to a staggering 2,690m (8,825ft) above sea level, so be prepared for some serious altitude! It’s a rollercoaster of a ride with a maximum gradient of 12% on some of the ramps. And hold on tight for those 24 hairpin turns! Oh, and did I mention the snow in winter? Things can get pretty dicey, so experienced off-road drivers only, please!
Where is it?
How To Travel The Road from Oussertek to Oukaimeden is located in Morocco (africa). Coordinates: 31.5203, -7.0427
Road Details
- Country
- Morocco
- Continent
- africa
- Length
- 7 km
- Max Elevation
- 2,690 m
- Difficulty
- hard
- Coordinates
- 31.5203, -7.0427
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