Agdz lies on the ancient caravan route linking Marrakech to Timbuktu.
It is from Agdz that the Draa Valley begins in all its splendor.
It lies on the ancient caravan route connecting Marrakech to Timbuktu.
Agdz marks the beginning of the Drâa Valley in all its splendor.
Agdz is a town in the province of Zagora, in the Drâa-Tafilalet region.
It lies on the ancient caravan route connecting Marrakech to Timbuktu.
Located about 65 km south of Ouarzazate and 92 km north of Zagora,
The town is known for its stunning palm groves and countless date palms, which stretch for dozens of kilometers along the Drâa River.
It is famous for its high-quality date varieties, which are an essential part of local agriculture.
Agdz is dominated by the impressive rocky ridge of Djebel Kissane, which follows the river’s course for nearly 40 km.
The name “Agdz” means “resting place” in Berber.
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