Traveller question
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February 2026
Can you go zip-lining in Morocco?
Asked by a traveller planning a trip to Morocco. Here's the honest answer from one of our travel designers.

Traveller question
Member
February 2026
Can you go zip-lining in Morocco?
Asked by a traveller planning a trip to Morocco. Here's the honest answer from one of our travel designers.
Youssef
Travel Designer · StaffDesert & Sahara Specialist
February 2026
Yes — the main zip-line park is Terres d'Amanar, an adventure resort in the Atlas foothills about 40 minutes from Marrakech, with ziplines, an accrobranche (tree-top) course and via ferrata. It is family-friendly and easy to combine with a half-day in the mountains. Other zip-lines exist near Ouzoud Falls.
For zip-lining, the place I send people is Terres d'Amanar, an adventure park set on a hillside in the Atlas foothills near Tahnaout, roughly forty minutes from Marrakech. It is a proper outdoor activity centre rather than a single line — there are ziplines strung across the valley, a tree-top adventure course (the French call it accrobranche), via ferrata routes, archery and mountain biking, all with the Atlas peaks as a backdrop. I love it as a half-day with families because there is something for every age and nerve level.
The ziplines themselves run across open hillside with the Kik plateau and mountains spread out around you — the scenery does a lot of the work, and even cautious first-timers come off grinning. Staff handle the harnessing and safety briefing, and the whole place has a relaxed, well-run feel. You can easily build a day around it: activities in the morning, a Berber lunch on the terrace, and back to Marrakech by evening.
There are a few other spots worth knowing. Near the Ouzoud Falls — the tall cascades north-east of Marrakech — a zipline runs across the gorge near the falls, which is a fun add-on if you are visiting the waterfalls anyway. Smaller seasonal setups appear in other adventure pockets of the Atlas, but Terres d'Amanar is the one with the consistency and safety standards I am comfortable recommending.
My honest framing: Morocco is not a dedicated zip-line destination the way Costa Rica is, so come for the adventure-park experience and the mountain setting rather than expecting kilometres of canopy cable. For active families wanting a break from medinas and monuments, though, a day at Terres d'Amanar is one of the easiest wins I can offer near Marrakech.
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Youssef — Desert & Sahara Specialist, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered February 2026.
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