Nestled in the Berber region of Morocco, Ouzoud Falls, also known as Cascades d’Ouzoud, stands as the highest waterfall in North Africa. The falls cascade down a series of terraces, creating a refreshing mist that fills the air. Visitors can swim in the natural pools when the weather is warm, or rent boats to explore the river below. The surrounding area is rich with wildlife, and guided tours offer insights into the local Berber culture, enhancing the experience with a deeper understanding of the region’s heritage.
Ouzoud Falls (Cascades d’Ouzoud)
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