The Ziz Gorges Protection Zone is a striking natural corridor along the Ziz River in southeastern Morocco, offering dramatic desert canyon landscapes and vital ecological habitats in the arid region.
The Ziz Gorges Protection Zone encompasses the deep, steep-sided canyons carved by the Ziz River as it flows through the southeastern Sahara edge in Morocco's Drâa-Tafilalet region. This protected area captures the rugged beauty and diverse ecology of desert riverine systems surrounded by vast arid plains. The gorges, formed by millennia of geological activity, expose rich layers of sedimentary rock that reveal the area's geological history. Vegetation along the river corridor includes drought-resistant shrubs, riparian palm groves, and rare endemic species adapted to the dry climate. Historically, these gorges have served as an essential water source and travel route through the harsh desert environment, supporting oasis communities and nomadic cultures. Recreation opportunities here center on hiking through canyon trails, birdwatching, and photography, with occasional rock climbing on sculpted cliff faces. Visitors experience panoramic vistas of the gorge walls, seasonal wildflower blooms, and traditional Berber villages perched nearby. The area’s relative seclusion and natural condition make it a significant haven for wildlife such as Barbary sheep and migratory bird species. The Ziz Gorges Protection Zone appeals to outdoor enthusiasts interested in exploring desert landscapes with geological, cultural, and ecological significance while enjoying remote, scenic adventure.
Dramatic canyon walls of the Ziz River cutting through desert rock
Riparian palm groves providing unique desert biodiversity
Traditional Berber villages offering cultural insights and hospitality
Secluded hiking routes with panoramic valley viewpoints
The primary canyon formed by the Ziz River, featuring towering limestone cliffs and unique rock formations.
Riparian oasis vegetation lining parts of the river, home to diverse bird species and desert flora.
A traditional Berber village located near the gorges, known for its mud-brick architecture and local crafts.