Neglected by many tourists, Meknes is a modern and buzzing city of activity in northern Morocco, 130 kilometers from the capital, Rabat, going inland, and almost one million inhabitants. Towards the end of the 17th early 18th century, Moulay Ismail, a prominent figure of the city, made Meknes the hub of Morocco, and its mausoleum is one of the main sites to visit. Other not to be missed is the Moroccan Art Museum, featuring beautiful jewelery and art objects, and Bab Mansour, the largest and most extraordinary of the gates of the city.

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Marrakech, the red city, is a place full of magic! With its innumerable markets, gardens, palaces and mosques, you will have the full view. Spend an entire day exploring the Medina and its secret courts and pacing its winding alleys. In any case, the best way to know the neighborhood remains to walk along its ramparts on foot or by bicycle. Then relax in the calm and serenity reigning in Majorelle Garden or admire the splendor of one of the old mosques of the city (note however that you will not be allowed to return if you are not of religion Muslim).






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The city of Ifrane is an oasis of greenery and freshness, between lakes and waterfalls the change of scenery is total. Its national park is a Moroccan nature park, which covers more than 53,000 hectares, and is home to the largest cedar forest in Morocco and encompasses a remarkable collection of biodiversity lodges (Tizguite park , Val d'Ifrane: Vittel, Lac Daït Aoua, Daït Hachlaf, Daït Ifrah, Daït Iffer and others), in addition to the ski resort in Michlifen.

Upon arrival in Ifrane (caves in Tamazigh), it is the impression of well-being that dominates. Its European style villas (the Swiss of Morocco), its wide avenues, its green spaces and its lakes, helps you adopt the Zen attitude during your stay and to practice all kind of activity in a serene atmosphere.

Ifrane, the ecological capital of Morocco, is the second cleanest city in the world after Calgary in Canada, reports the electronic newspaper "MBC Times".

The city of Ifrane has been ranked according to the results of a quality of life survey that takes into account factors such as water availability, waste collection, sewage system, air pollution and The density of traffic.




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Akchour is a natural wonder located on the road to Oued Laou in Talambot village at a distance of 33 kilometers from the town of Chefchaouen (Chaouen) with greenery and springs of living waters throughout the year.

You can enjoy all day to discover this wonderful natural site: Walk, swim, a Tagine by the river, before arriving at the Pont de Dieu.

It is a corner of dream and a wonderful site, of a natural beauty still virgin. For all lovers of hiking, discover the magnificent site of the gorges of Akchour.

This site is increasingly known and attracts thousands of Moroccan and foreign tourists, a beautiful waterfall, virgin nature and green, water sources ... all you need for a moment of relaxation and relaxation.





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Chefchaouen is a small mountain town in northeast Morocco with a superb setting, full of charm and authenticity and away from the major tourist centers. Along its narrow streets with Mediterranean decor of whitewashed houses decorated with smalt blue, you will discover historical monuments like the great mosque "El Masjid El Adamaa". And in the evening, climbing on the heights of the Hotel Atlas, you can admire a magnificent sunset over the city and the valley.







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The Cascades of Ouzoud

       Are among the most surprising and the most beautiful attractions of Morocco. The river plunges over 100 meters into a complex network of waterfalls that form 3 large falls and several smaller falls.

The rumble of falls will rock you during your evenings under the stars.

Only 150km from Marrakech in the province of Azilal, the waterfalls are ideal for a stay in the Atlas



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There is a lake in the center of the Atlas between the El Abid Wadi and Ahanesal Assif,
Whose crystal clear waters reflect the beauty of nature: Bin el Ouidane, these three words meaning literally "between the rivers".

         The surroundings of Lake Bin el Ouidane:

 Embedded between the mountains of the High Atlas, the Tazerkount (at 1730 meters above sea level)
The R'Nin (at 2411 meters) and the Tassemit (at 2148 meters), all three in the North, and
That the Chito (at 2662 meters) and the M'Goun (culminating at 4071 meters), to the South, the
Lake of Bin el Ouidane, perched at 810 meters of altitude, stretches over 37 km². The red earth and ocher, in the vicinity, is the millenary cradle of the olive trees,
Almond trees, carob trees and other holm-oaks, which multiply among the Berber douars.
Red and green, local colors par excellence, and colors of deep Morocco





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DJbel Toubkal, highest point of the High Atlas and North Africa, at 4167 meters, is located 63 kilometers south of Marrakech. In Berber, the "Jbel Toubkal" is called "Adrar n'Dern".

The Highlight of North Africa

The Marquis de Segonzac accompanied by Vincent Berger and Hubert Dolbeau climbed for the first time in 1923 the Toubkal, thus dethroning the "Jbel Ayachi" (3 747 m) considered until then as the highest peak of Morocco.

A low technical climb

At its summit, Mount Toubkal has a lot of "Cairn" (artificial clusters of stones) originally built by the Berbers for whom the Toubkal is a holy place dedicated to Sidi Chamarouch, a marabout whose grave is located near White rock in the village that bears his name at 2310 m stage, towards the refuge Neltner and Toubkal, a place of worship frequented mainly by Berber women and whose entry is proh


ibited to non-Muslims.

Thus the roof of Africa welcomes every year many lovers and lovers of Trekking. An ascent which does not present great technical difficulties and which is often facilitated by the help and assistance of many muleteers.

An area of ​​high mountain tourism and trekking

Summer is the most favorable season for the ascent of Jbel Toubkal. From the road the last accessible village and two days of walk of the Toubkal is Imlil, the "Chamonix" Moroccan. It is located in the valley of Asni.


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The Kasbah of Boulaouane is a neglected treasure in the same way as the natural environment in which it is built. Its position, stalled between two large provinces, Doukkala in the west and Chaouia in the East, handicaps any exploitation project. The Kasbah of Boulaouane is a historical and cultural heritage to be classified globally. Its restoration, so necessary in the near future, would be a commendable action to promote projects within the framework of rural tourism which is a valuable economic resource.




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