Draa Valley
The Draa Valley is a picturesque region located in southeastern Morocco. It is known for its stunning landscapes, which include palm groves, traditional villages, and the winding Draa River. The valley stretches approximately 1,100 kilometers and is famous for its rich agricultural land, producing dates and other crops.
Historically, the Draa Valley served as a vital trade route, connecting Marrakech to the Sahara Desert. The area is dotted with ancient kasbahs and fortresses, reflecting its cultural heritage. Today, it attracts tourists seeking to explore its natural beauty and experience the local Berber culture.