Zagora
Zagora is a town located in the southeastern part of Morocco, known for its proximity to the Sahara Desert. It serves as a gateway for travelers looking to explore the desert landscapes and experience traditional Berber culture. The town is famous for its palm groves and the scenic Draa River valley.
Zagora is also recognized for its historical significance, with ancient kasbahs and caravan routes that once connected Morocco to Timbuktu in Mali. The region's warm climate and unique geography make it a popular destination for outdoor activities, including hiking and camel trekking.