Ultimate Guide to Tinghir, Morocco: Top Things to Do, Best Hotels and Must-Try Restaurants

Viewpoint in Tinghir over Todra Gorge and the palm grove.

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Tinghir, along with Ouarzazate and Dades Valley, is conveniently located along the route from Marrakech to Merzouga, the gateway to the Sahara. So, if you’re planning a desert adventure, stopping off at these incredible places is a no-brainer.

Most organised tours all visit these spots, but if you fancy a bit more freedom (and the ability to pull over for all those jaw-dropping viewpoints), renting a car and driving in Morocco is 100% the way to go!

Now, to be completely honest, Tinghir isn’t overflowing with things to do – the main attraction here is the stunning Todra Gorge. But don’t worry, there are still plenty of breathtaking viewpoints to stop at along the way, and I’ve included all my favourites in this list!

So, to help you make the most of your time in Tinghir, I’ve put together this ultimate guide – from top things to do to the best hotels and where to find the tastiest food!



Overview of the Ultimate Guide to Tinghir

I’ve pinned all the must-see spots, best hotels, and must-try restaurants in Tinghir on this Google Map below.


Top Things to Do in Tinghir

As mentioned, Tinghir is small and laid-back, with Todra Gorge as its main attraction. Even so, simply slowing down and soaking in the culture of this little Moroccan town is an adventure in itself.

Wander Around Tinghir

While in Tinghir, you may as well wander through the city’s old town, explore the Jewish quarter, and check out the Mosquée Ikalalne and Kasbah Tizgui Tinghir.

Tinghir isn’t some touristy hotspot – it’s the real Morocco. So, you can expect winding narrow streets, lively markets, and a genuine glimpse into local life, far from the usual tourist crowds at Todra Gorge.

Stop Off at Some Panoramic Viewpoints around Tinghir

Panoramic viewpoint over the Todra Gorge in Tinghir Morocco.
One of the panoramic viewpoints we stopped at on our way to Todra Gorge.

As you drive around Tinghir, you’ll be sitting up pretty high, giving you some absolutely breathtaking views over the palm groves and dramatic mountains that surround this city. There are loads of spots to pull over and soak it all in. I’ve linked the ones I stopped at in the Google Maps Tinghir Overview above, so you know some places to stop off before you go!


Exploring Todra Gorge: Tinghir’s Most Famous Attraction

Todra Gorge in Morocco with locals and tourists in the water with the sun shining on the surrounding rock formations.
The Todra Gorge was so busy when I visited!

If you’ve got to pick one place to see in Tinghir, it has to be Todra Gorge. Made of a series of dramatic limestone canyons, some of which tower 400 metres above you, with the calming Todra River meandering through them, it’s an epic place to just sit and take in the natural beauty.

But let’s be real – if you’re hoping for a peaceful, people-free experience, you might want to rethink that. Todra Gorge is not only a major UNESCO-listed site, but it’s also home to Berber communities who have lived here for generations, adding to the gorge’s rich cultural charm.

I even asked the guy at my accommodation’s reception when the best time would be to have Todra Gorge all to myself – and he practically laughed in my face. So yeah… safe to say that’s not happening!

That being said, if you really want to fully immerse yourself in this breathtaking spot, why not make your visit a bit more adventurous? You could set off on a Todra Gorge hike, or if you’re feeling brave, try rock climbing on the towering cliffs. Either way, it’ll be a quieter experience that you won’t forget!


How Many Days to Spend in Tinghir?

Oasis of the todra river at tinghir, morocco
View of Tinghir with the Todra Gorge surrounding.

I’d definitely say that one day – or an overnight stay – is plenty in Tinghir. It’s mostly a pit stop on the way to the Sahara, but it’s a perfect place to rest and recharge before continuing your journey. Plus, staying overnight gives you the chance to experience Todra Gorge at sunrise or early morning, when the crowds haven’t yet arrived.


Best Time to Visit Tinghir

View of the Todra Gorge with minivan driving down the single track road on a cloudy day.
I visited Tinghir in July, and the sky was hazy a lot of the time.

Spring: Lows 9-23°C | Highs 20-23°C
Summer: Lows 23-24°C | Highs 32-36°C
Autumn: Lows 5-23°C | Highs 16-32°C
Winter: Lows 3-9°C | Highs 14-20°C

If I can give you one piece of advice about when to visit Morocco, it would be to avoid summer. When I went in July, it was 40°C plus every single day. There was a constant haze in the sky, and everything was dried up.

So, when I checked into my refreshingly cool cave room at Auberge Le Festival Todra Gorge, it was a welcome escape from the heat.

Honestly, any other season is a better shout. In spring, summer, and winter, the air will be crisper, the landscape will look more alive, and you’ll get to witness some of the most incredible sunrises, sunsets, and night skies.


How to Get from Marrakech to Tinghir

Book a Tour from Marrakech to Tinghir

One of the best ways to visit Tinghir, specifically Todra Gorge, is on this 3-Day Merzouga and Sahara Desert Tour. It’s one of the most popular tours from Marrakech. On your way to Merzouga, you’ll explore Ouarzazate, visit the ancient city of Ait Ben Haddou, stop off in Boumalne Dades, and spend a night under the stars in the Sahara. It’s the perfect way to see all the must-see places in southern Morocco in a nutshell.

Hire a Car in Marrakech to Drive to Tinghir

Girl standing next to grey Dacia Sandero with hand in the air.
I drove all the way to Merzouga, gateway to the Sahara Desert, and stopped off in Tinghir on the way.

I hired a car in Marrakech and road-tripped all the way to Merzouga. We decided to stop in Tinghir and the Todra Gorge on the way back from the Sahara, taking the longer, supposedly more scenic route to get there. Turns out, it was only about a three-hour drive, making it one of the shorter journeys of our trip – Morocco is surprisingly huge!

However, having a car gave us the freedom to explore at our own pace, take breaks whenever we fancied, and venture off the beaten track. It was so worth it in my opinion!

If you’re thinking of doing the same, check out DiscoverCars or AutoEurope for car rental quotes. And make sure to read my 27 Essential Tips for Driving in Morocco to know what to expect. I definitely could’ve used a guide like this before getting on the roads in Morocco!

Take a Bus From Marrakech to Tinghir Bus

Taking the bus from Marrakech to Tinghir is definitely one of the more budget-friendly options. Sure, it’s not the most luxurious way to travel – seven-plus hours on a bus isn’t going to be exactly comfortable – but hey, it’s all part of the backpacking travel adventure!

While you won’t get to stop at scenic viewpoints along the way, you can still sit back, relax, and soak in the stunning landscapes from your seat.

There are two bus companies that operate this route:

  • Supratours: Runs one bus per day at 8am | Direct | Costs about £14/€16 one-way | Takes around 7-8 hours
  • CTM: Runs one bus per day at 10am | Change buses in Ouarzazate | Costs about £11/€13 one-way | Takes around 8-9 hours

Private Transfer or Tour from Marrakech to Tinghir

If you’re not keen on driving, squeezing onto public transport, or joining a group tour, then booking a private taxi from Marrakech to Tinghir and Boumalne Dades is your best bet.

Alternatively, why not go all out with a private tour of Morocco? You can fully customise it to suit your pace, preferences, and must-see spots – making the trip exactly what you want it to be!

Whether you opt for a private taxi or a tour, you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the views – no stressing about the road, no squeezing into a cramped bus, and no awkward small talk if you’re not feeling it. Plus, you’ve got the freedom to ask your driver to stop whenever you fancy, whether it’s for a photo, a snack, or just to stretch your legs!


Where to Stay in Tinghir: Riads, Guesthouses, and Hotels

Inside a cave room at Auberge Le Festival in Todra Gorge.
The cave room at Auberge Le Festival Todra Gorge where I stayed.

Budget Dades Valley Hotels (£0-30 per night)

  • Guesthouse Panorama Todra The view from the balcony is worth the stay alone! With a free breakfast included, free WiFi, and private bathrooms, all for less than £30, this hotel is an absolute budget-friendly gem.
  • Dar Relax Hostel, Gorges de Todra – You’ve got the choice of staying in dorms or a private room, and to be honest, the price difference isn’t massive. It’s got everything you need for a comfy stay, including a free breakfast to start your day off right and being a hostel, you’ve got a higher chance of meeting like-minded travellers – perfect if you’re solo.

Mid-Range Dades Valley Hotels (£30-60 per night)

  • Hotel Tomboctou – This charming old Kasbah is ideal if you’re visiting during the warmer months. With a large outdoor pool to cool off in and air conditioning in the rooms, it’s got everything you need to stay comfortable in the heat.
  • Riad Dar Bab Todra – This hotel is absolutely stunning, with stylish, comfortable decor, peaceful surroundings, and incredible views of the landscape. And the outdoor pool is just the cherry on top!

Luxury Dades Valley Hotels (£60 or more per night)

  • Auberge Le Festival Todra Gorge – This is exactly where I stayed during my night in Tinghir. If you want all the details, I’ve got a full review of this Todra Gorge Hotel. But in short, it was delightful and I highly recommend staying here!

Top-Rated Restaurants in Tinghir

Tagine with water and olives in a restaurant in Tinghir.
The delicious tagine that I had at Auberge Le Festival Todra Gorge.

As mentioned, we stayed at the beautiful Auberge Le Festival Todra Gorge. However, it’s not the smoothest road to get to it! So, once we finally arrived and parked up, we figured we’d just stay put for dinner. And wow, were we glad we did! For an off-grid hotel, the food was surprisingly good – some of the best we had on our entire Morocco trip! And the 360-degree views of the Todra Gorge just made it even more perfect.

You should definitely consider dining here! But here’s a little tip: call ahead to check there’s availability before making the journey – you don’t want to arrive only to find out there’s no space!

That being said, Tinghir is packed with amazing places to eat. The restaurants below all have rave reviews, so if you’re wondering where to go, this is a great place to start!

  • Café Restaurant Central: Moroccan and African Cuisine | Vegan, Vegetarian and Halal Friendly | Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch and Dinner Options
  • Restaurant La Petite Gorge: Moroccan and African Cuisine | Vegan, Vegetarian and Halal Friendly plus Gluten Free Options | Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch and Dinner Options
  • Happy Nomad Restaurant: Moroccan Cuisine | Lunch and Dinner Options
  • Restaurant Chez Michéle: Moroccan and French Cuisine | Lunch and Dinner Options
  • Cafe Restaurant Chez Ahmed: Moroccan Cuisine | Vegetarian-Friendly | Lunch and Dinner Options
  • Restaurant Source des Poissons Sacrés cher abdell: Moroccan Cuisine | Vegan and Vegetarian Friendly | Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch and Dinner Options

Tips for Visiting Tinghir and the Todra Gorge

View from Auberge Le Festival down Todra Gorge as the sun hits the rock formations.
View from Auberge Le Festival Todra Gorge down the Todra Gorge.

Tinghir is all about stepping into nature and soaking up the incredible landscapes around Todra Gorge. Here are a few tips to help you make the most of this beautiful corner of Morocco:

  1. Arrive early. Todra Gorge is one of Morocco’s top attractions, so it can get busy with busloads of tourists each day. To enjoy it before the crowds arrive, plan to get there early. You probably won’t have it to yourself, but the morning hours are definitely the quietest.
  2. Wear shoes built for adventure. Comfortable walking or hiking shoes will keep your trek through the gorge smooth and enjoyable.
  3. Bring layers. While the valley air can feel warm, the canyon cools quickly. A light jacket or jumper will keep you comfortable throughout your visit.
  4. Stay hydrated. Keep water handy, as the dry mountain air can make you quite dehydrated.
  5. Go with the flow (literally). The river creates small pools, perfect for a refreshing splash on hot days. Roll up your trousers and enjoy the moment.
  6. Respect climbing zones. Todra Gorge is a hotspot for rock climbers. Watching them scale the cliffs is amazing, but be sure to stay clear of the marked climbing routes.

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