Souss National park tour from Agadir | Wildlife & Coastal Reserve
Discover rare birds and wildlife at Souss-Massa National Park. Spot the iconic Northern Bald Ibis and enjoy the coastal desert scenery on a guided day tour from Agadir.
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Duration & availability
- Tour duration: 4,5 hours.
- Tour availability: every day.
- Pick up at 9:00. -Drop off around 13:30.
- Free cancellation.
- Book now and pay at the pick up.
Highlights
Price includes
✓ Pick-up and drop-off from all hotels in Agadir, Taghazout & Tamraght.
✓ Tour guide
✓ Entrance tickets
✓ The Gazelle Reserve (Oryx, Addax, and Gazelles...)
✓ Souss River Estuary (Pink Flamingos)
✓ Ostrich Farm (North African Red-necked Ostrich)
✕ Food and drinks
✓ Pick-up and drop-off from all hotels in Agadir, Taghazout & Tamraght.
✓ Tour guide
✓ Entrance tickets
✓ The Gazelle Reserve (Oryx, Addax, and Gazelles...)
✓ Souss River Estuary (Pink Flamingos)
✓ Ostrich Farm (North African Red-necked Ostrich)
✕ Food and drinks
Price
- £50 per adult
- £30 per child (age 1-15)
From Agadir or Taghazout: Souss national park tour
The Souss Massa National Park trip from Agadir is a must-add to the list for nature lovers. It is located about a half hour drive south of Agadir, offering a captivating natural escape with diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife.
Visitors can explore the park's stunning landscapes, which include sand dunes, wetlands, and forests, and take part in activities such as birdwatching and wildlife spotting.
The national park, covering an area of 338 square kilometers, is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including endangered species such as the Northern Bald Ibis, Scimitar-Horned Oryx, Addax, Dama Gazelle, Ostrich, Dorcas Gazelle...
Visitors can explore the park's stunning landscapes, which include sand dunes, wetlands, and forests, and take part in activities such as birdwatching and wildlife spotting.
The national park, covering an area of 338 square kilometers, is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including endangered species such as the Northern Bald Ibis, Scimitar-Horned Oryx, Addax, Dama Gazelle, Ostrich, Dorcas Gazelle...
Itinerary
➊ Pick up from the reception of your hotel in Agadir around 9 o'clock in the morning.
➋ After a gentle drive of 30 minutes south of Agadir, we will be at the entrance the National Park.
➌ A quick visit to the parks museum where you will find all the endangered species in the park.
➍ After the museum stop, will start the exploring and will have unlimited stops inside the park to spot the species and and take as much photos as needed.
➎ After the park's visit, we will start our journey back to your accommodation.
➋ After a gentle drive of 30 minutes south of Agadir, we will be at the entrance the National Park.
➌ A quick visit to the parks museum where you will find all the endangered species in the park.
➍ After the museum stop, will start the exploring and will have unlimited stops inside the park to spot the species and and take as much photos as needed.
➎ After the park's visit, we will start our journey back to your accommodation.
Frequently asked questions about Souss Park trip from Agadir
1. How far is Souss Massa National Park from Agadir?
The park is located about 40 minutes (approx. 52 km) south of Agadir. It is a very easy and scenic drive, making it a perfect half-day trip that doesn't require a whole day of traveling.
2. What animals can I see in the park?
The park is famous for its conservation efforts. You are likely to see rare Saharan species like the Scimitar-Horned Oryx, Addax, Dama Gazelle, and Dorcas Gazelle. It is also a birdwatcher’s paradise, home to the world's largest wild population of the Northern Bald Ibis, as well as ostriches and seasonal flamingos.
3. When is the best time to see the flamingos?
The best time to spot flamingos is at the Souss River estuary (near the King's Palace) or the Massa River estuary, especially during the winter migration months (November to March). However, bird sightings can vary depending on the tide and water levels.
4. Is a guide required to visit the park?
Yes, to enter the protected wildlife reserves, you must be accompanied by a licensed park ranger or a professional tour guide. This ensures the safety of the endangered animals and provides you with the best chance of spotting them.
5. How long does the tour typically last?
Most standard excursions are half-day tours, lasting about 4 to 5 hours (e.g., 9:00 AM to 1:30 PM). There are also full-day "Safari" options that include off-road driving along the wild beach of Sidi R'bat and a traditional lunch in a Berber village, learn more about the full day tour at this link: National Park & Small desert trip





