Grand Nature
From the snowy peaks of the Atlas to the endless sands of the Sahara. Explore the Kingdom's exceptional biodiversity.
Lands of Contrast
Morocco is one of the rare countries in the world where you can ski in the morning and sleep in the desert at night.
National Parks
Protected sanctuaries for unique flora and fauna.
Toubkal
Highest peak (4167m), hiking, skiing.
ExploreTalassemtane
Fir forests, Barbary macaques, waterfalls.
ExploreIfrane
Ancient cedars, lakes, snow.
ExploreSouss-Massa
Birds (Bald Ibis), gazelles, coastline.
ExploreKhenifiss
Lagoon, dunes, flamingos.
ExploreLiving Treasures
Morocco is home to rare endemic species. The Atlas Cedar shelters the Barbary Macaque, while coastal cliffs protect the last Northern Bald Ibises in the world.
Argan Tree
Endemic tree of Souss, UNESCO classified.
Northern Bald Ibis
95% of the world population is in Morocco.
A Sustainable Commitment
Facing the climate challenge, Morocco is multiplying initiatives: seawater desalination, green belt against desertification and massive investment in solar (Noor) and wind energy.