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Tafraoute

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Set within a basin of pink granite mountains, Tafraoute offers a landscape that feels both open and sheltered. The town lies in the Anti-Atlas range, where rounded rock formations rise above palm groves and small farms. As the sun moves across the sky, the rocks shift from soft rose to deep orange, creating a changing backdrop that defines the area. The setting gives Tafraoute a sense of quiet distance, even though it serves as a central hub for nearby villages.

Just outside town, visitors encounter one of the area’s most unusual sights: the Painted Rocks of Aguerd Oudad. Large granite boulders have been coated in bright colors, standing out sharply against the natural tones of the landscape. Nearby, the “Napoleon’s Hat” rock formation draws attention for its shape, which closely resembles a famous profile when viewed from the right angle. These landmarks add an artistic layer to an already striking environment.

The surrounding valleys provide space for exploration on foot or by bike. Palm groves, dry riverbeds, and terraced fields form a patchwork across the land, supported by traditional irrigation systems. In the nearby Ammeln Valley, villages are built into the mountainsides, with stone homes that blend into the terrain. Along these routes, it is common to see goats climbing argan trees, a behavior that surprises many visitors and has become one of the region’s most photographed scenes.

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