Souss-Massa National Park

Atlantic coastal park protecting the northern bald ibis

Souss-Massa National Park stretches along ~330 km² of Atlantic coast between the Oued Souss and Oued Massa estuaries, south of Agadir. Established in 1991, it shelters roughly 95% of the world population of the critically endangered northern bald ibis (Geronticus eremita) across colonies between Massa and Tamri.

Location

Agadir

FAQs

The Rokein Reserve in the northern section of the park, ideally at dawn or late afternoon. Local rangers and guided tours improve the chances significantly — the birds nest on cliffs and feed in nearby farmland.