En route to the Todra
Situated on the plateau between the High Atlas Anti Atlas Tinerhir stands at 1340 meters above sea level. The city leads the way Todra Gorge and its beautiful valley.
Tinghir combines the traditions in a humble and tormented past and the recent modernity, rampant, fearless but also uncompromising. Undeniably, the city is characterized by the relaxed atmosphere where traditions and development coexist in harmony.
Recently introduced to the rank of provincial capital, Tinghir resonates the sound of Management as work for a decent road infrastructure of the name for the building of a bridge over the Todra and typical of any modern city pipes. Its population has grown considerably and has more than 36 intramural 000 inhabitants.
discover Tinghir
If the new location is distinguished mainly by its many street cafes often full, this ancient city has a few wonderful not to be missed.
the Jewish quarter
The Jewish quarter, the oldest neighborhood Tinghir where the Jewish community has lived up to the 60s with its attendant crafts and various small shops along winding alleyways timeless. The frenetic shopping of "street women" in the heart of the medina.
panoramic view
The breathtaking view that overlooks the ancient Kasbah Glaoui, embracing one of the most beautiful palm plantations across southern Morocco and facing the Jebel Saghro.
Kasbah Glaoui
The Kasbah Glaoui, admire the stunning views of Tinerhir palm grove and walking to the Todra Gorge or south of the foothills of Jbel Saghro.
Walks around Tinerhir
The ride of an hour or more in the palm grove, the trek of three days to reach the Dades Gorge, several options are available to you.
Tinghir is also the starting point to the Todra going up the park and the course Todra by car or on foot in the palm. Gorges, amazing, are about fifteen miles from downtown.
Climbing the Todra Gorge
World-renowned for the quality of its rock suitable for climbing, the Todra feature of tracks with levels 5a to 8c for climbs up to 300 m. On site, it is possible to rent the equipment and the services of guides.
Around Tinerhir
Ideally located for access without excessive fatigue to Merzouga dunes 3 hours by road or browse Tafilalet Errachidia, 3 h too, or down by Alnif and the Anti-Atlas to Zagora and the Draa Valley, is a Tinghir attractive stopover thousand kasbah.
Villages of the High Atlas.
15km northwest of Tinghir Todra up the wadi which winds along the grove, we reach the famous Todra Gorge; then 17km further, Agoudal direction Imilchil, we arrive at Tamtatoucht, traditional mountain village which has succeeded in retaining its authenticity.
Boumalne and the Dades Valley.
A 52 km from Tinerhir towards Ouarzazate, Boumalne and the Dades valley, its gorge road along Dades up Msemrir.
Ksar el Khorbat to Tinejdad.
Further east on the road to Errachidia sixty km, Tinejdad with its museums on the Berber culture and the Ksar El Khorbat.
The village of El Hart
Located ten kilometers from Tinghir along the palm towards SN then turning right a few hundred meters from the station Ziz, El Hart in a small grove is known throughout the region for its moussem that held annually in November.
It celebrates a holy man at the famous marabout Sidi Ahmed El Hart. It is also the largest souk animals, where camels, cows, sheep are traded throughout the 3 days of festivitées
But that's not the only charm of El Hart. The village where three tribes coexist is also the village potters known in the area.
The setting is exceptional with Saghro and black ridges that cut off. El Hart is also El Hart Iamine and Village 'Black', the oldest in the region, falsely called by some the Senegalese village. A well Ksar and dilapidated abandoned still remains an interesting visit. It is situated next to the mosque.
The Arg town Sidi ali Obork
Little known to tourists, this small village just outside Tinghir towards Boumalne Dades is quite charming with its small waterfalls canyons and gorges modest located almost equidistant from the Dades Gorge and the Todra Gorge. It is also a popular with locals marabout: The marabout Sidi Ali Obork ...
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