360-foot (110-meter) highest waterfalls in north Africa. The name ‘Ouzoud’ comes from ‘olive’ in Berber referring to the nearby olive trees. You will be able to watch Barbary apes in their natural habitat swinging from the olive branches. Walk down the steps to the base and explore the caves where water mills are used to grind wheat grain into flour. Stop for lunch at a restaurant on the shaded waterfall path.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Specialized infant seats are available. Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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