OUARZAZATE

Ouarzazate (pronounced War-za-zat) is the goal of travelers looking for the different and more audacious kind of holiday. You will not be disappointed. Ouarzazate is the most important of the southern towns and is strategically located at a crossroads that joins the north to the south and the east to the west.

Ouarzazate is a useful base from which to explore the ksour and Kasbahs of Ait Benhaddou. However, there is not a lot to do in the town itself. During the 1980’s, the Moroccan government had big plans for this town, as the first stop on the "Saharan Adventure", there is even an airport here. The town became known as "Morocco’s Hollywood" as it has been used as a base for many "exotic" film like David Lean’s "Lawrence of Arabia", Bernardo Bertolucci’s "Sheltering Sky" and "Jesus of Nazareth".

The local Glaoui Kasbah Taourirt and the centre artenasal (across from the Kasbah) are worth a visit. Ait Benhaddou is one of the most fantastic sights of the Atlas as the kasbahs are the most elaborately decorated and best preserved (thanks to UNESCO). They have been built and re-built as sets for such movies as Jesus of Nazareth, Lawrence, and Orson Welles’ Sodom and Gomorrah

  • Country of great contrast
  • Complete change of scenery
  • Cultural riches
  • Sense of hospitality
  • Tourism potential

Managing Director
Mrs. Nezha Amrani

Address
Résidence RomandieII
Imm Al Jazira
Boulevard Bir Anzarane
20100 Casablanca, Morocco

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