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Getting Around
Most visitors arrive by grand taxi or private car from Ouarzazate, roughly 115 km to the southwest, or from Boumalne Dades, which is the nearest town with fuel and services. There is no rail connection to the gorge, and the switchback road into the upper canyon requires a sturdy vehicle and confident driving.
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Cash or Card
Cash is essential in the Dades Gorge. Most riads, small restaurants, and roadside vendors operate entirely in Moroccan dirhams with no card facilities whatsoever. Carry enough cash before leaving Boumalne Dades or Ouarzazate, as ATMs are nonexistent once inside the gorge itself.
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Good to Know
Photographing local Berber women requires genuine permission and cultural sensitivity, not a quick raised camera and a smile. In gorge villages, hospitality is deep and real: accepting a glass of mint tea is a social agreement of sorts, and declining without reason can feel genuinely rude to a host who means the invitation sincerely.
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ATMs
The nearest reliable ATMs are in Boumalne Dades, approximately 25 km from the main gorge area, with Banque Populaire and CIH Bank branches available there. Withdraw generously before entering the gorge because there are no banking facilities further up the valley and card payments are almost universally unavailable.
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Currency
The Moroccan Dirham (MAD) is the only currency accepted in the gorge area, and it is a closed currency, meaning it cannot be purchased outside Morocco or reconverted easily on departure. Exchange cash at a bank or bureau de change in Ouarzazate or Marrakech before heading into the valley where options disappear entirely.
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Plugs
Morocco uses Type C and Type E outlets at 220V, 50Hz. European two-pin plugs fit without an adapter, but travelers from the UK, US, or Australia will need a universal adapter.
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Safety
The Dades Gorge is considered very safe for travelers, and solo visitors including solo women report feeling welcome and respected throughout the valley. The switchback road in the upper gorge is the main practical hazard: narrow lanes, steep drops, and oncoming vehicles demand careful attention, particularly after rainfall when the surface becomes slippery.
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Airports
Ouarzazate Airport (OZZ) is the closest gateway at roughly 115 km from the gorge, with limited direct flights mainly from Casablanca and occasional European charters. Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) is the most practical international entry point at around 300 km, offering far more connections and onward ground transport options into the south.