
Jebel Ouamenzri
Morocco, africa
N/A
2,583 m
hard
Year-round
Okay, adventure junkies, listen up! You HAVE to check out Jebel Ouamenzri in central Morocco. We're talking Tinghir Province, Drâa-Tafilalet Region—basically, the heart of incredible landscapes.
So, you'll be cruising on the R704, which tops out at a whopping 2,583 meters (8,474 feet). Hold on tight, because this road is a BEAST. Think thrilling, think challenging, think... whoa, those are some serious drop-offs!
The first part from Boumalne Dades is paved, but soon enough, you'll be kicking up dust on a dirt road that throws sweeping curves and slippery gravel your way. Total focus is a MUST. And pro tip: while usually open, snow can shut this beauty down at any time, so check conditions before you go! The scenery? Absolutely epic. Get ready for views that'll blow your mind!
Where is it?
Jebel Ouamenzri is located in Morocco (africa). Coordinates: 31.3842, -6.5308
Road Details
- Country
- Morocco
- Continent
- africa
- Max Elevation
- 2,583 m
- Difficulty
- hard
- Coordinates
- 31.3842, -6.5308
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