Dades Gorges

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Dades Gorges is a dramatic series of steep-walled canyons carved by the Dades River in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, renowned for its striking rock formations, winding roads, and traditional Berber villages.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
tourist attraction
accessRoute road between Boumalne Dades and Msemrir
climate semi-arid mountain climate
closestMajorCity Ouarzazate NERFINISHED
country Morocco
economicActivity small-scale agriculture
tourism
geologicalProcess fluvial erosion
hasAccommodationType guesthouses
riads
hasEthnicGroup Berbers NERFINISHED
hasRoad winding mountain road with hairpin bends
hasSettlementType mountain villages
hasViewpoint curved road viewpoint above the gorge
knownFor hiking
photography
road trips
scenic viewpoints
steep-walled canyons
striking rock formations
traditional Berber villages
winding mountain roads
languageSpoken Arabic
Tamazight
locatedIn Atlas Mountains NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Dades Valley NERFINISHED
High Atlas NERFINISHED
near Todra Gorges NERFINISHED
partOf Atlas mountain range NERFINISHED
photographicFeature layered rock strata
red and ochre cliffs
popularWith domestic tourists
international tourists
primaryRockType limestone
sandstone
sedimentary rock
region Drâa-Tafilalet NERFINISHED
river Dades River NERFINISHED
tourismActivity 4x4 excursions
cycling
rock climbing
trekking
vegetation oases along the river
waterSource Dades River NERFINISHED

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Ouarzazate region hasLandmark Dades Gorges
Drâa-Tafilalet containsTouristSite Dades Gorges