Ksar Goulmima

Errachidia - 252


Description
Ksar Goulmima is a historic fortified village located near Errachidia in southeastern Morocco’s Drâa-Tafilalet region. Built primarily from rammed earth, this ksar is an outstanding example of traditional Berber architecture using natural, locally sourced materials. Historically, Ksar Goulmima served as a vital refuge and community center for local inhabitants and played an important role along caravan trade routes connecting the Sahara Desert with northern Moroccan cities. The ksar features impressive defensive walls, watchtowers, narrow alleyways, an ancient mosque, and a mellah, which is the historic Jewish quarter. Today, restoration efforts are underway to preserve this important cultural heritage site. Visitors can explore Ksar Goulmima to gain insight into traditional Berber life and admire the authentic architectural beauty that reflects Morocco’s desert history. It remains a must-visit destination for those interested in history, culture, and the architectural legacy of southeastern Morocco.