National Route 12 (Morocco)Route 12 is approximately 450 kilometers (280 miles) long, running eastward from Berrechid through several notable towns, including Khenifra, Demnate, and Tinghir. The route connects the Casablanca-Settat region to the Drâa-Tafilalet region, providing access to the High Atlas Mountains and connecting travelers to destinations in Morocco’s inland and southern regions. The highway serves as a vital connection between Marrakech and the desert regions of Morocco, making it an important road for both tourists and commerce. Key locations along Route 12
Geography and terrainThe terrain along Route 12 is varied, transitioning from the fertile plains of the Casablanca-Settat region to the rugged, mountainous landscapes of the Middle Atlas and High Atlas ranges. The route travels through both agricultural and desert regions. Notable landscapes include the Ouzoud Waterfalls near Demnate, the Todra Gorge near Tinghir, and the valleys of the High Atlas Mountains. The mountainous sections, particularly around Khenifra and Demnate, feature winding roads that offer views of cliffs, valleys, and local villages. ClimateThe climate along Route 12 varies depending on the region and altitude. The area near Berrechid is generally mild with Mediterranean influences, while higher elevations, such as those near Khenifra and Demnate, can experience cooler temperatures, particularly in the winter months. In the desert region around Tinghir, the climate is arid, with hot summers and cooler winters. Travelers should be prepared for temperature fluctuations, especially when transitioning from the mountain regions to the desert. Summers can be very hot in the southern parts of the route, while winters can bring snow to the higher mountain areas. |