Discover Boumalne du Dades Your Way

Spectacular canyon region in the South

Discover Boumalne du Dades Your Way

Spectacular canyon region in the South

Gateway to the Dadès Valley & desert

Gateway to the Dadès Valley & desert

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Starting point for tours

Between the Dadès and Todrha Gorges

Boumalne du Dades, located on the edge of the High Atlas Mountains, is a local market centre for the surrounding Berber villages and above all the gateway to the spectacular Dadès Valley with its gorges, kasbahs and oasis landscapes. In the so-called Valley of the 1,000 Kasbahs along the Dadès River, historic earthen fortresses and traditional villages line the valley. The striking contrast fascinates visitors: reddish, dry mountain slopes with a green ribbon of palm groves, fig trees and olive trees running through the valley. The town itself is an ideal starting point for adventurous tours and hikes through the Dadès Gorge, which cuts many kilometres deep into the mountains and is considered one of Morocco’s most fascinating natural landscapes.

Boumalne in the Dadès Valley has a steppe climate with hot summers, cool winters and very little rainfall throughout the year. The weather is sunny and dry with strong temperature differences: warm to hot during the day, often cool to cold at night. Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are the ideal seasons to visit.
1. Picturesque location at 1,600 m

At the edge of the High Atlas Mountains at the entrance to the Dadès Valley.

2. Dadès Valley: 1,000 Kasbahs

Historic fortress architecture along the famous Route of the Kasbahs.

3. Southern Morocco

A striking contrast of barren desert landscapes, lush river valleys and dramatic mountain peaks.

4. Through wild canyons

A natural spectacle of orange-red rock walls and deep gorges.

5. Starting point for tours

Perfect for tours through the Dadès and Todrha Gorges all the way to the Sahara.

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Orange-pink rock walls & kasbahs

The spectacular Dadès Gorge with its towering orange-pink rock walls, winding mountain road and numerous viewpoints stretches for many kilometres from Boumalne deep into the mountains. Along the valley you will encounter many historic kasbahs, some in ruins, which reflect the former wealth of Berber families.

At Tissadrine, tight hairpin bends at dizzying heights offer breathtaking panoramic views of the valley.

Natural rock sculptures

The Monkey Fingers, shaped by erosion over millions of years, are striking finger-like rock formations made of red limestone in the Dadès Gorge near Boumalne du Dadès. Rising 50 to 100 metres high, these jagged natural sculptures form a narrow canyon. In the evening light the impressive formations reveal their full magic.

On a 3-hour circular hike through the narrow passages, you will enjoy incredible photo opportunities.

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Road of the 1,000 Kasbahs

The famous Route of the 1,000 Kasbahs is one of Morocco’s most impressive travel routes. Starting from Ouarzazate, it runs through southern Morocco along ancient caravan routes between the High Atlas, the Dadès Valley and the Drâa Valley. Over 200 to 500 kilometres you will pass clay fortresses, oases and dramatic gorges.

Early morning offers the most magical light and pleasant temperatures.

A chain of palm groves

From Boumalne onwards, green oases with palms, fig and olive trees stretch between red rock landscapes. Guided walks lead through this striking scenery to authentic Berber villages and impressive kasbah ruins. One highlight is the elevated oasis town Tinerhir near the entrance to the neighbouring Todrha Valley.

Visit the hidden palm oasis near Aït Arbi (approx. 15 km north) and hike through dense palm groves towards the Monkey Fingers.

Story & facts

Boumalne du Dades originated as an ancient shepherd path used by Berber tribes travelling between the summer pastures of the Atlas Mountains and the winter grazing lands of the Jebel Saghro mountains – still a living example of nomadic traditions today. From the small self-sufficient village Bumal n Dads, Boumalne du Dades developed into an administrative and market centre with around 12,500 inhabitants. Located at 1,600 metres above sea level along the Dadès River on the southern edge of the High Atlas, the picturesque town is surrounded by kasbahs, orchards and vegetable fields. Agriculture and grain cultivation shape the fertile oasis landscape, creating a striking contrast with the surrounding steppe desert.

Spectacular & dramatic

Over millions of years, the Dadès River carved the dramatic Dadès Gorge, with reddish rock walls reaching heights of up to 500 metres. South of Boumalne lies the volcanic Jebel Saghro massif, characterised by rugged rocks and traditional nomadic valleys. About three hours southeast you reach the fertile Drâa Valley, known for endless palm groves and dunes on the horizon.

Desert

From Boumalne du Dades to the Erg Chebbi desert near Merzouga, the classic sand-dune Sahara, it is approximately 190–240 km (3.5–4.5 hours by car). As the region marks the transition from the Atlas Mountains to the Sahara, Boumalne is an ideal starting point for desert excursions, camel rides or overnight stays in desert camps. Alternatively, you can reach the Erg Chegaga dunes near Zagora via the Drâa Valley.

A diverse touring region

Boumalne du Dades offers a wide variety of hiking and trekking opportunities thanks to the surrounding gorges, valleys and mountains. Routes range from easy walks through oases and kasbahs to moderate canyon hikes and demanding multi-day treks in the High Atlas, including expeditions with tents and overnight stays with nomadic families.

Traditional dagger craftsmanship

Local artisans demonstrate the art of forging traditional Jambiya knives or Nimcha daggers with Damascus steel blades and engraved wooden or horn handles at the weekly market. Colourful Kelim carpets with geometric patterns made from wool or camel hair are typical of the region, along with delicate rose products such as essential rose oil, rose water, soaps and cosmetics.

Bird paradise in Jebel Saghro

The Valley of Birds (Tal des Oiseaux) in the Jebel Saghro mountains is a highlight for relaxation and nature observation. Located about 20–30 km south of Boumalne, this volcanic landscape is home to more than 150 bird species, including desert eagles, falcons and larks. It is a peaceful paradise for walking, picnicking or meditating in untouched nature.

Rose Valley – Kelaat M’Gouna

In the Rose Valley (Vallée des Roses), just 30–40 minutes from Boumalne, you will discover a striking landscape of emerald-green fields, palm groves and fruit trees contrasted by ochre-red canyons and barren mountains. In spring, when the Damask roses bloom, the valley is filled with their delicate fragrance. Tip: Visit a distillery in Kelaat M’Gouna and buy precious rose oil directly from the source.

Rose Festival – Kelaat M’Gouna

Every May, the traditional Rose Festival takes place in Kelaat M’Gouna in the Rose Valley. The event celebrates the harvest of the Damask rose with parades, the crowning of the Rose Queen, traditional Berber music, dancing and colourful markets selling rose products.

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From Boumalne-Dadès, your private guide will accompany you on your excursion to the “Monkey Fingers Canyon.” The “Monkey Fingers” rock formations are located approximately 9–18 km to the north, in the direction of the Dadès Gorge, with impressive viewpoints along the way. For experienced hikers, there is the option of a moderate circular hike (approx. 7–10 km, 2–3 hours, 200–300 m elevation gain), passing oases, rock formations and narrow canyons.

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The town is considered one of the most beautiful and authentic oasis towns in Morocco: Tinghir is located around 52 km (approx. 40 minutes) from Boumalne du Dadès, on a plateau at 1,342 metres, set against the backdrop of the Atlas Mountains. With your private guide, you will explore the lush oasis, visit the Kasbah of Tinghir, and gain deeper insight into traditional Berber architecture.

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Observe the Aït Atta nomads as they work with cheese or wool, admire the traditional earthen architecture, and enjoy panoramic views of the High Atlas mountains. The M’Goun villages in the Oued M’Goun valley near Kelaat M’Gouna (approx. 20–70 km from Boumalne) are reached on a guided 4×4 excursion via the Achaabou Gorge. Nomad Visits – M’Goun VillagesDriving time: approx. 30 minutes to 1.5 hours.