Nestled in the heart of Morocco, the Todra Gorge, also known as Todgha Gorge, is a striking red-rock canyon that showcases the country’s natural beauty. Carved by the Todra River, the gorge features towering rock formations that rise dramatically on either side, creating a narrow and awe-inspiring passageway. Hiking and rock climbing enthusiasts find this location particularly appealing, but even those passing through on their way to the Merzouga Desert often stop to marvel at the rugged, crimson cliffs. Visitors today can explore the area’s well-trodden paths, taking in the vivid colors and textures of the rock, or simply pause to appreciate the grandeur of the landscape.
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