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Agdz, which is also referred to as the "Gateway of Draa Valley," is a very calm and relaxing town with a lot of palm trees, an old castle, and the original charm of Berbers.

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Located between the two extremes of the High Atlas Mountains and the Sahara Desert, "Agdz" means in Berber "resting place," and it is not very far from the ancient route from Marrakech to Timbuktu. Nowadays, Agdz is one of those places where the mood is set through and the desert is nothing short of spectacular, thus adding to and even more to its beauty.

Agdz is the place where the Draa Valley starts, leading to the longest and prettiest palm groves of Morocco which are about 200 kilometers long. Tourists are welcome to visit Kasbah Tamnougalt, one of the oldest fortresses in the region, which is also considered to be one of the best-preserved; it provides breathtaking views of the green valley and of the date-palm trees growing in the valley below.

In addition, one can take such a trip through Agdz to get to know the genuine side of southern Morocco. Just imagine going to the local souks, visiting the Berber villages, or discovering the scenic hiking trails and enjoying the desert. The town that offers so much in terms of history, nature, and peace is no doubt the perfect stop over on the Ouarzazate-Zagora leg for those wanting to catch a glimpse of timelessly beautiful Morocco.

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