5. Explore the Scenery of Toubkal National Park
Central Morocco is home to North Africa’s highest mountain. Jebel Toubkal towers 4,167 meters above the landscape and lies at the center of Toubkal National Park, one of the country’s most popular trekking destinations, about 70 kilometers from Marrakesh.
6. See the Ouzoud Waterfall
Hugely popular with both local Marrakshis and foreign visitors wishing to take a break from the city heat, this series of cascades lies about 150 kilometers north of Marrakesh within the Oued el-Abid Canyon. The water here plummets over three terraces, dropping a total of 110 meters to the bottom of the canyon. There are numerous viewing platforms where you can take in the thundering water on the way down to the canyon’s base, and along the footpath, there is a good chance you’ll see Barbary apes.