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Ouzoud Waterfalls tour with Imi-n-Ifri and lunch from Marrakech

4.3/5
138 reviews

The Ouzoud Falls are one of the top sights in Morocco and easily visited from Marrakech. You'll head into the Middle Atlas Mountains to see North Africa's highest waterfalls as well as a natural travertine bridge. Hamza, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘I've been guiding this excursion for many years, but I still love seeing the falls. They drop 110m down craggy red cliffs, and there are various places to view the cascading water, from above and below. Ouzoud means “olive” in the Berber language, and the falls are named after the ancient olive trees that thrive around this valley.'

You'll cross palm groves, pass by typical Berber villages and weave through mountain passes en route to Ouzoud. Reaching the falls, you'll have plenty of time to take photos and marvel at the succession of tiered cascades. There's a permanent rainbow created by the mist thrown up from the natural power of the water, which is at peak flow during the spring.

Your guide will point out the best viewpoints, and with luck you might even spot the Barbary apes that call this dazzling place home. Hamza says, ‘Many people think of Morocco as arid. Yet the Ouzoud Falls and the green surroundings bring a sense of vitality and life-force to the landscape.' After your visit, it's time to relax over a meal in a Berber restaurant where you'll tuck into a freshly-prepared local lunch including a typical dish of the region. And there's a photo stop at the nearby Imi-n-Ifri natural bridge on the way back to Marrakech.

Main features

Free cancellation
Place: Marrakech
Duration: from 4 hours to 8 hours
Language:English, French
Mobile voucher accepted

Additional features

Guided tour
Instant confirmation
Hotel pick up

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Why you’ll love this…

  • You'll be surrounded by beauty when you visit the Ouzoud Falls – North Africa's highest waterfall
  • There's a chance to spot the curious Barbary apes that live around the falls
  • The view from the Imi-n-Ifri natural bridge, cut by the stream, deserves a photo stop
  • There's time to enjoy local specialities for your lunch at a typical Berber restaurant
  • Your tour is led by an expert local guide with an unrivalled knowledge of the Atlas Mountains

Important to know

  • Not suitable for guests with reduced mobility
  • Alcoholic drinks not available with lunch
  • Bring appropriate footwear

Cancellation policy

Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 2 days before the experience begins.


What’s included

  • Transport
  • Guide
  • Lunch with water

This experience meets the Global Sustainable Tourism Council criteria. By choosing this experience you can protect the places you love, care for the environment and support local communities.

Booking fee

Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.


Pickup points

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Provider

MUSEMENT SPA


What people say about this experience

4.3/5

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Based on 138 reviews


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    Tigerlil

    Travelled with a group of friends


    28 October 2025
    5

    United Kingdom

    Guide was really knowledgeable and explained much of the history and the culture during the coach ride. Once we arrived he made sure we stayed together and looked after us all. The boat ride was the best bit and despite my fear, the steps were ok. The food was fantastic. Personally i wouldn’t bother walking down to the cave on the way home, you can see much more from the top!

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    Michelle Kingswood

    Travelled as a couple


    1 October 2025
    3.8

    United Kingdom

    The guide was good and very well on the knowledge and informative and helpful. The travel time to get there. The steps at the end when I asked the rep they showed me pictures of a few steps then walk but this was not the case towards the end of the walk to the bottom which was constant steps and proved very difficult and hard when going back up

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    Tracy

    Travelled with family


    11 September 2025
    1.8

    United Kingdom

    The so called waterfall was just a cascade of mud! We understand this was due to rain but as you had staff on site who were aware we should have been offered a cancellation or reschedule. The trip involves a 3 hour coach journey there, overall 6 hour coach journey, which is not made clear until you are on the coach. There are 100s of steps to get to the bottom and when we visited it was very slippery and dangerous due to the rain, I am surprised nobody got injured.

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    Wanderlust

    Solo traveller


    14 August 2025
    3.4

    United Kingdom

    We had an hour at the waterfall which sounds like ages but once you have walked down and gotten a boat, you then have to go back up again. 3 people didn’t go down so they spent an hour in a restaurant at the top when they could’ve at least done some steps and used the shops. There were lots of restaurants here but we had to get back on the bus and go an hour away to a TUI approved restaurant which was very average and the toilets and sinks didn’t work

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    Phill

    Travelled with family


    9 August 2025
    4.6

    United Kingdom

    The sights were amazing and the lunch services was outstanding and our guide was very knowledgeable and helpful. I think the listing for this excursion needs to make people more aware of how physical the climb back up is. Everyone says its 600 steps, but the physicality of the climb is brutal in the heat and the twisting passages.

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    Murphy

    Travelled with family


    4 August 2025
    2.2

    United Kingdom

    The trip was advertised as 4-8 hours, door to door we endured 12 hours. Approximately only 3.5 hours were spent off the bus. We only spent 2 hours at the falls including the walk down. It was only other people's reviews that indicated how far and difficult the walk was. Being heckled the whole way down was also fairly unpleasant. Lunch was communal and pretty underwhelming. A really unpleasant day in the heat.