In addition to its historical monuments, delicious cuisine, stunning beaches, great riads, its rich culture and hospitable people, Morocco also boasts an impressive and varied nature that will delight visitors who seek landscapes and unparalleled views. Morocco is a country extremely varied, with more than 3700 kilometers of coastline, several mountain ranges, deserts with beautiful oasis and many other amazing natural wonders. The Todra Gorge Todra Gorge, located in the remote eastern side of the High Atlas mountains in Morocco, is one of the most stunning rock formations in North Africa, with canyons whose walls look like carved cliffs that stretch for miles through the mountains. The most spectacular Todra gorge are the last 600 meters, where the canyon narrows considerably at some points, reaching a width of only 10 meters. The throat itself is becoming steep and smooth stone walls reach 300 meters high on each side. In the rest of the throat, the water is frozen, since the sun barely reaches the bottom of the gorge. At the end of the 600 meters in length of the gorge, the canyon opens to a clearing less dramatic but equally beautiful, with the river flowing through the red mountains on both sides. The gorge has become a very accessible, with an asphalt road leading up the valley from Tinerhir to the very throat and a road that continues to the villages of Ait Hani, and Imilchil Tamtatouchte. The best option is to arrange transportation from Tinerhir, where they can get around easily on foot.