Agadir bird watching

سيدي بينزارن, MA
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    Skip-the-line tickets
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    Private transportation
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    Lunch
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    Air-conditioned vehicle
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    All fees and taxes

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    Alcoholic beverages
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    Soda-pop

Pickup

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Pickup Location
Agadir Almassira Airport
Hotel Club Al Moggar Garden Beach
Hotel Residence Louban
Hotel Residence Nejma
Hotel Sud Bahia
Magador Al Madina Hotel
Marhaba
Oasis Hotel & Spa
Odyssee Park Hotel
Port de Plaisance Marina Agadir
Royal Hotel
Royal Mirage Agadir
Tafoukt Beach Hotel
The View Agadir
Tildi Hotel & SPA
TUI SUNEO Kenzi Europa
we will pick up all Travels from there hotel in Agadir

What to expect

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National Park of Souss Massa

Forming part of the Souss-Massa National Park, the Oued Massa is home to a number of bird species, and a stopover point for migratory birds, including the critically endangered Northern Bald Ibis (Geronticus eremita). With a fossil record going back an estimated 1.8 million years, the Northern Bald Ibis was once quite common across northern Africa, the Middle East, and southern and central Europe, but disappeared from Europe more than three hundred years ago. With the water between 17.c- 19.c and the day time sun rising the air temperature well into the 30's you have an ideal world... Add to this the lack of population and you will understand why this is an area that any fisherman should visit for a few days. If you’re looking for an easy day trip from Agadir during your holiday to Morocco with Outback morocco, travel a few kilometers south to the Souss-Massa National Park, which attracts bird watchers and offers a serene escape from the country’s bustling cities. Morocco established the coastal park in 1991 to preserve the endangered northern bald ibis, which breeds on the site’s rocky cliffs. Once widespread in Africa, Asia and Europe, this declining breed now exists in few locations and has a conservation status of critically endangered. Visitors can recognize the migratory bird by its featherless red face, long bill and black-feathered body. Attentive observers may also catch a glimpse of another threatened bird—the marbled duck. These medium-sized ducks have light brown and off-white splotches and tend to feed in shallow water. If you encounter one, move cautiously—they startle easily. The park’s diverse mix of dense forests and wetlands, sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs and enormous sand dunes provides habitats for more than 100 species of birds, making this area Morocco’s premier bird watching site. Gulls and warblers make up a large proportion of the area’s feathered residents, and observers are most likely to spot Audouin’s gulls, Sardinian warblers and Tristram’s warblers. Other commonly sighted birds include spoonbills, thick-billed larks, red-necked nightjars, Barbary partridges and spotless starlings. Bird watchers flock to the national park October through May, though you’re likely to see the greatest range of species in March and April due to migratory patterns. While you’re there, keep your eyes peeled for the many predators that hover over the habitats, such as Bonelli’s eagles and peregrine and Barbary falcons. Even visitors without a particular interest in birds enjoy the park for its scenic estuaries, Oued Souss and Oued Massa, which indicate the northern and southern limits of the park, respectively. The nature trail in the northern part of the park offers clear views around Oued Souss and is suitable for hikers as well visitors who prefer a casual stroll. Those who opt to explore the park thoroughly reap the rewards of panoramas of coastal cliffs and towering sand dunes.

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Specialized infant seats are available
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Provided by Agadir Journey

What our experts say

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    Best time for birdwatching is March-April
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    Visit nearby Agadir for great dining options
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    Don't miss the scenic dunes and cliffs
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    Bring binoculars for better bird visibility
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    Pack sunblock; it can get very sunny

More About this Experience

Introduction

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Agadir's birdlife with the Agadir Bird Watching tour. This tour is perfect for independent birdwatchers who prefer a more personalized and flexible experience. With Birdingpaltours, you can expect a safe and enjoyable journey, guided by a local expert who knows all the best spots to maximize your birdwatching adventure in Morocco.

What to Expect?

During the Agadir Bird Watching tour, you can anticipate encountering a wide variety of bird species in the stunning Souss-Massa National Park. This park serves as a haven for migratory birds, including the critically endangered Northern Bald Ibis. Witness the mesmerizing sight of these unique birds as they soar through the sky and perch on the park's rocky cliffs.

Who is this for?

This tour is suitable for all bird enthusiasts, whether you're a seasoned birder or a beginner. The Agadir Bird Watching tour welcomes individuals who appreciate the beauty of nature and have a keen interest in birdlife. No matter your age or level of expertise, this experience offers something special for everyone.

Why Book This?

By choosing the Agadir Bird Watching tour, you'll have the opportunity to explore Morocco's premier bird watching site. With over 100 species of birds inhabiting the park, including Audouin's gulls, Sardinian warblers, and Tristram's warblers, you'll be captivated by the diverse array of feathered residents. The park's stunning landscapes, from dense forests to sandy beaches and towering cliffs, provide the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable birdwatching experience.

Good to Know

While visiting the Souss-Massa National Park, keep your eyes peeled for the marbled duck and other threatened bird species. The best time to embark on this tour is from October to May when migratory patterns are at their peak. March and April offer the greatest opportunity to spot a wide range of bird species. Even if you're not a bird enthusiast, the park's estuaries, nature trails, and panoramic views will leave you in awe of Agadir's natural beauty.

Reviews

Customers who have embarked on the Agadir Bird Watching tour have praised the expertise and knowledge of the local guides. They were thrilled to witness the incredible diversity of bird species and were particularly impressed by the critically endangered Northern Bald Ibis. Many reviewers also appreciated the park's stunning landscapes and the opportunity to explore the Souss-Massa National Park's various habitats. Embark on the Agadir Bird Watching tour and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Morocco's birdlife. This tour promises a personalized experience, breathtaking sightings, and memories that will last a lifetime. Don't miss the chance to discover the beauty of Agadir's avian inhabitants with Birdingpaltours.

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