Souss Massa Park

80 € / 800 DH




Covering an expanse of 33,800 hectares south of Agadir, this park is distinguished by its considerable biological and ecological diversity. It encompasses over 300 plant species, including the argan tree. The mammal group comprises approximately 24 species, such as foxes, jackals, hares, deer, and porcupines. The park is also home to 250 bird species, including the bald ibis, boasting the world's largest colony. Other species, like red-necked ostriches, provide a colorful spectacle.

Located just an hour's drive south of Agadir, the park offers a captivating natural escape with diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife.

Visitors can explore the park's breathtaking landscapes, including sand dunes, wetlands, and forests, and engage in activities such as bird and wildlife watching.

The park harbors a diverse range of flora and fauna, including endangered species such as the bald ibis, scimitar-horned oryx, addax, Dama gazelle, ostrich, and Dorcas gazelle. Learn more about the numerous endangered species inhabiting the park by visiting the on-site museum upon your arrival. With thirty mammals, thirty amphibians, thirty reptiles, and two hundred bird species in the park, keep a keen eye as you and your guide explore the region.