Did you know that Agadir is home to some of the rarest animals in Africa? The Souss-Massa National Park Tour is a must-do for nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and families who want to see wildlife in their natural habitat without traveling deep into the Sahara.
Covering 338 square kilometers of protected coastal dunes and wetlands, this park is the last sanctuary for the endangered Northern Bald Ibis. On this guided “Safari-style” trip, you will enter the specialized wildlife reserves to see majestic Saharan creatures up close. It’s an educational and photographic adventure that shows you the wild side of the Souss region.
We pick you up from your hotel reception in Agadir or Taghazout in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle.
Enjoy a short, scenic drive (approx. 30-40 mins) south of Agadir, passing through Berber villages and coastal landscapes.
We arrive at the National Park entrance. We start with a quick visit to the Park Museum to understand the ecosystem and the animals you are about to see.
We enter the wildlife reserve. Your guide will take you on a route designed to maximize animal sightings. We will look for herds of Oryx with their long curved horns, swift Dorcas Gazelles, and families of Ostriches.
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