Souss Massa National Park

Souss Massa National Park

Overview

Spanning 33,800 hectares south of Agadir, this park is known for its remarkable biological and ecological diversity. It boasts a rich variety of flora, including over 300 plant species such as the argan tree. The mammal population includes around 24 species like foxes, jackals, hares, deer, and porcupines. The park is also a habitat for 250 bird species, notably hosting the largest colony of bald ibises in the world. Additionally, vibrant species like red-necked ostriches offer a spectacular sight.

Located just an hour’s drive south of Agadir, the park offers an enchanting natural getaway with its diverse landscapes and thriving wildlife.

Explore the stunning landscapes of the park, which feature sand dunes, wetlands, and forests, and enjoy activities such as birdwatching and wildlife observation.

The park houses a wide range of plants and animals, including endangered species like the Bald Ibis, Scimitar Oryx, Addax, Dama Gazelle, Ostrich, and Dorcas Gazelle. Learn more about these endangered species by visiting the on-site museum upon arrival. The park is home to thirty mammal species, thirty amphibian species, thirty reptile species, and two hundred bird species. So, while you explore the area with your guide, be sure to keep a lookout!

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Souss Massa National Park