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An oasis town at the gateway to the spectacular Todra Gorge — sheer 300-meter canyon walls carved by time.
Tinghir is a sprawling palmery oasis on the Route of a Thousand Kasbahs. The town itself is pleasant but the main attraction lies 15 km north: the Todra Gorge, where the river has carved a dramatic canyon through the Atlas Mountains, narrowing to just 10 meters wide between 300-meter vertical limestone walls.
It's Morocco's premier rock climbing destination and a breathtaking spectacle for all visitors. The palmery around Tinghir extends for 30 km along the Todra River, dotted with kasbahs and Amazigh villages.
Trek through dramatic mountain landscapes with routes ranging from gentle valley walks to challenging summit ascents that reward you with breathtaking panoramic views.
Wander through ancient cedar forests where Barbary macaques play in the branches above and the air is filled with the crisp scent of mountain cedar.
A spectacular lookout point offering sweeping views of terraced villages, river gorges, and snow-capped peaks stretching to the horizon.
Join the weekly souk where mountain communities gather to trade produce, handwoven textiles, herbs, and livestock amid a lively social atmosphere.
Follow mountain streams through walnut and cherry orchards to stunning cascading waterfalls, with natural swimming pools perfect for a refreshing dip.
Experience authentic Amazigh hospitality in a remote mountain village, sharing mint tea and home-cooked meals while learning about centuries-old traditions.
An authentic Moroccan riad with traditional courtyard, plunge pool, rooftop breakfast terrace, and rooms individually decorated with local artisan work.
A modern, well-located hotel offering comfortable rooms, on-site restaurant serving regional cuisine, conference facilities, and a welcoming reception area.
A family-run guesthouse in a converted kasbah offering warm hospitality, home-cooked meals, and insider tips on exploring the area like a local.
An affordable and clean option for budget travelers, with dorm beds, a communal kitchen, luggage storage, and a sociable common room.
Exquisite traditional Moroccan cuisine served in an opulent riad setting, featuring multi-course diffa feasts, slow-cooked tagines, and freshly baked khobz.
Contemporary twists on Moroccan classics with rooftop terrace dining, seasonal menus, and inventive cocktails using local herbs and spices.
Beloved by locals, this no-frills spot serves the best bocadillos, harira soup, brochettes, and freshly fried sfenj doughnuts in the neighborhood.
Hidden within a walled garden, this restaurant serves refined Moroccan-French dishes amid orange trees, fountains, and candlelight.
Discover the architectural and cultural highlights of Tinghir with an expert guide who brings local history to life through stories and traditions.
Learn the art of zellige tilework, pottery, or leather craftsmanship from a master artisan in their workshop, taking home your own creation.
Sample the best street food and local specialties across multiple stops, from piping-hot msemen to refreshing avocado smoothies and slow-simmered tangia.
Escape the city for a full-day guided adventure to nearby natural wonders, traditional villages, and scenic viewpoints.
From Marrakech
232 km
From Casablanca
299 km
Tinghir does not have its own airport. The nearest international airports are in Marrakech (232 km) and Casablanca (299 km).
Arrange onward transport by bus, grand taxi, or rental car from the nearest airport.
Morocco's ONCF rail network connects major cities with comfortable, air-conditioned trains. First and second class seating is available, with the Al Boraq high-speed line serving the Casablanca-Tangier corridor.
Tickets from 80 MAD. Book at oncf.ma or at the station. Journey times vary by route.
CTM and Supratours operate modern, air-conditioned coaches to Tinghir from all major Moroccan cities. This is often the most affordable and widely available option, with frequent daily departures.
Fares from 50 MAD. Book online at ctm.ma or at the bus station (gare routiere).
Grand taxis (shared long-distance taxis) run fixed routes between cities and are a fast, authentic way to travel. Car rental is widely available at airports and city centers from international and local agencies.
Grand taxi from Marrakech: approx 348 MAD. Rental from 250 MAD/day. Drive on the right; toll motorways available.
The ideal time to visit Tinghir is March to May, September to November. During this period, temperatures are comfortable for sightseeing, rainfall is minimal, and most attractions operate at full capacity.
Shoulder seasons offer fewer crowds and lower prices. Avoid peak summer if you are sensitive to heat, especially in inland cities.
Tinghir has a semi-arid continental climate at an elevation of 1,342 meters. Pack layers for morning and evening temperature drops, sunscreen, and a hat for daytime excursions.
Inland temperatures can vary significantly between day and night, especially in winter months.
Moroccans are warm and hospitable. Greet with "Salam Alaikum" and accept offers of mint tea as a gesture of friendship. Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites or rural areas. Ask permission before photographing people.
Arabic, Amazigh (Berber), and French are widely spoken. English is common in tourist areas. Learning a few Arabic phrases is always appreciated.
Morocco is generally safe for travelers. Use common sense in busy areas: keep valuables secure, negotiate taxi fares before boarding, and stick to well-lit streets at night. Licensed guides are recommended for medina exploration.
Emergency services: Police 19, Ambulance 15, Fire 15. Tourist police are available in major cities and can assist in multiple languages.
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