The Ziz Gorges, located in the Errachidia Province of the Drâa-Tafilalet region in Morocco, are a series of canyons carved by the Ziz River through the Atlas Mountains. The gorges feature stunning views, with cliffs and a winding road that offers a challenging yet scenic drive. At the southern end, visitors can find the Hassan Addakhil dam and lake, while the northern end is marked by the Tunnel de Légionnaire, built by French colonial troops in the 1930s. The area is also known for its ancient fossils and traditional caravan trading routes.