Lovers of wide open spaces, colorful adventures and thrills; this immense space is the ideal destination to take a break and discover the natural riches of the Sahara .
Off the beaten track and away from the tourist dunes, the Iriki Desert is a protected area, preserved from mass tourism.
In the 1960s, the lake dried up following the construction of the Mansour Eddabi dam near Ouarzazate and the gradual silting up of the Draâ wadi.
Previously, there were fishermen on wooden boats and life on its banks was prosperous.
An extraordinary spectacle can appear in winter when the lake is covered with a little rainwater and migratory birds such as flamingos or cranes stop there.
This area dedicated to ecotourism is frequented by diverse wildlife such as: gazellesfrom the south, Barbary sheep , hyenas as well as vipers, lizards, chameleons....
Your stay will offer you a surprising variety of landscapes and vegetation : golden dunes, dried-up lake, mountains sculpted by erosion, fossils, rock engravings
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