Painted Rocks, art and nature. A few miles from Tafraoute in Grasp-Oudad, is a famous rocky area for its painted in blue and red rocks. These stones are not as colorful work of nature, but the Belgian artist Jean Veran. Tafraoute is a city of Morocco is 152 kilometers southeast of Agadir and 92 kilometers southeast of Ait Baha. Tafraoute is famous for its prehistoric rock inscriptions and stone painted blue Belgian artist Jean Veran, in addition to its spectacular palm. This African city is a conglomeration of buildings ocher, situated among green trees, offering a spectacular colors constrate against the walls pink Anti Atlas mountains. The area is known for its extreme geography, with its large expanses of red desert, and is also the official capital Almond Morocco. In spring, you can go to the annual festival of flowering almond. During this festival, the usually sleepy town of Tafraoute becomes a kind of carnival where the souk, which musicians and dancers add, teeming with life.