The Draa Valley runs from Ouarzazate into the Sahara Desert in southern Morocco.
Berber settlements, luxurious Kasbahs, lush green plains, and Morocco's longest river are in the Draa Valley.
Ancient Draa crossed the desert and entered the Atlantic hundreds of kilometres west.
The Draa Valley contains thousands of years of history as well as beauty.
Nomadic tribes fought in the valley throughout the 17th and 18th centuries.
Despite its rich history, culture, and fame, Draa Valley Berbers still live as their predecessors.
The Draa Valley's beauty, history, and location make it one of Morocco's top tourist destinations.