Souss Massa Park
60 €
This park, covering an area of 33,800 hectares south of Agadir, stands out for its remarkable biodiversity. It is home to more than 300 types of plants, including the iconic argan tree. In terms of mammals, it boasts about 24 species, such as foxes, jackals, hares, deer, and porcupines. Birds are also well represented with 250 species, including the bald ibis, which holds the world's largest colony. Red-necked ostriches add a colorful touch to the spectacle.
Just an hour's drive south of Agadir, this park offers captivating natural escapism, with a variety of landscapes and abundant wildlife.
Visitors can explore the park's stunning landscapes, including sand dunes, wetlands, and forests, and participate in activities such as bird and wildlife watching.
It is a refuge for a diverse range of species, including endangered species such as the bald ibis, the scimitar-horned oryx, the addax, the Dama gazelle, the ostrich, and the Dorcas gazelle. You can learn more about these endangered species by visiting the on-site museum upon your arrival. The park also houses thirty mammal species, thirty amphibians, thirty reptiles, and two hundred bird species. So, keep your eyes peeled as you explore the area with your guide.