4-Day Anti-Atlas & Southern Morocco Tour from Agadir
Four days deep into the Anti-Atlas — pink granite mountains, painted-rock landscapes, almond-blossom valleys, the silver-jewellery medina of Tiznit, and the painters' town of Tafraoute. The southern Morocco route most tours never reach.
The Anti-Atlas is the Morocco that most travellers never see. Older than the High Atlas, drier, more dramatic — pink granite peaks rising from a sea of argan trees, palm-filled gorges hidden behind rock walls, painted boulders left by a Belgian artist in 1984. This 4-day private tour from Agadir takes you deep into that world — through Tiznit (silversmith capital), into Tafraoute, and out via the saffron-and-olive country around Taroudant.
Tour highlights
- Tiznit silver medina — silversmith capital walled in pink earth
- Tafraoute pink granite — base for two days in the most photogenic Anti-Atlas town
- Painted Rocks of Tafraoute — Jean Vérame's 1984 land-art project
- Ait Mansour palm gorge — hidden palm oasis with crystal-clear pools
- Almond-blossom valleys (February-March only)
- Taroudant return — "grandmother of Marrakech" walled medina

