Todra Gorge, or locally known as Toudgha Gorge, is a must-visit attraction in Morocco. Located in the eastern part of the Atlas Mountains, Todra Gorge is a natural oasis carved by the Todgha River through limestone for centuries.
With canyon walls that reach over 400 meters in height, it is higher than the Empire State Building in New York.
Here is all you need to know before visiting the Todra Gorge.
Getting There
Ouarzazate International Airport is the closest airport to the Todra Gorge, which is under three hours away by car. However, Marrakech International Airport is a more popular option, as there are more flights coming in and out. You will need a car to get to the gorge, which can be hired or arranged by the local tour operators.Best Time to Visit Todra Gorge
The best times to visit the Todra Gorge are September to November or February through to May, as the weather is pleasant, and there is a lack of rain. However, it is possible to visit the gorge at any time of the year. The spring and autumn seasons are the most popular times to visit, but if you want to avoid the crowds, you can visit in the summer when the temperature can reach up to 40 degrees Celsius. The winter months, particularly December to February, can be very cold and snowy, making it less popular among visitors.What to Do in Todra Gorge ?
Todra Gorge is a paradise for photography enthusiasts, climbers, bikers, and hikers. Here are some of the top activities you can do in the area:- Hiking: The best way to explore the gorge is on foot. There are hikes available for all levels, and you can choose a half-day or full-day hike depending on your preference. Local tour operators can provide a guide and a picnic for you to enjoy along the way.
- Mountain Biking: If you want to enjoy a different way of exploring the area, renting a mountain bike is an excellent option. You can ride through the palmeraie, but you will need a basic level of fitness to tackle some of the more technical routes around the gorge.
- Rock Climbing: The Todra Gorge is one of the best spots in Morocco for rock climbing, with over 100 official routes for climbers of all levels. There are multi-pitch routes, and beginners are welcomed here as it is an ideal place to learn. Make sure you have a grade conversion chart if you are used to working off a different system.



