Introducing Zagora


Introducing Zagora

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The modern town of Zagora is largely a French creation, although the oasis has always been inhabited. It was from here that the Saadians launched their expedition to conquer Timbuktu in 1591. The now famous, somewhat battered sign still reads ‘Tombouctou 52 jours’ (by camel caravan), although it took the Saadian army 135 days to get there.


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Zagora feels very much like a border town, fighting back the encroaching desert with its lush palmeraie. Though modern and largely unappealing, it does have its moments, particularly when a dust storm blows up out of the desert and the light becomes totally surreal. The spectacular Jebel Zagora, which rises up across the other side of the river Drâa, is worth climbing for the views.

Last updated: Sep 24, 2008

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