
Country of sea, mountain and desert, Morocco is a paradise for walkers! Launch yourself to conquer the peaks of the Atlas, cross valleys and gorges, or take a walk along the Atlantic beaches ... In total immersion in the Arab-Andalusian and Berber cultures, the footsteps of ancient civilizations that inhabited the Mediterranean basin for thousands of years. Over palaces, souks and medinas, you will discover all the legends of the Moroccan kingdom! Here is a small selection of sites not to be missed during your trip to Morocco.
The northern region of Morocco and Rif, still unknown to tourists, offering wild landscapes of great beauty. Since Tangier and Tetouan, among the pines, the view down the secluded bays of the Moroccan coast is staggering. Perched on the hillsides, sheltered behind powerful orange walls, you will dive into the magical world of the kasbah Rif ... Push afterwards in the hinterland through Chefchaouen, and browse through the cities of the Middle Atlas, real hilltop bastions! You will find the two most beautiful imperial cities of Morocco: Fez and Meknes.
Traveling on the Atlantic coast go through Rabat, the inevitable imperial capital, then take the coastal road to Safi. Through dreamlike landscapes, you will discover the beaches of Sidi Bouzid and Lalla Fatna and the lagoon of Oualidia, curiously unaffected by the seaside tourism. Further south, on a peninsula where blowing tropical trade winds, Essaouira protects the secrets of the legendary city of Mogador. A time of deep serenity ... and an ideal starting point to discover the prestigious imperial city of Marrakech, at the foot of the Atlas! Small red pearl of Morocco, it is said that life is not enough to exhaust the charms ...
Take a trip into the mountains of the High Atlas and venture especially in the Jebel Toubkal National Park. Browsing vast forests of cedar and juniper, head towards the valleys of Ourika N'Fis and Sub. Definitely leave the tourist trail and discover the stunning scenery of the M'Goun region between towering snowcapped peaks and cirques, plains and plateaus, gorges and valleys ... From there, join without delay the gorges of Dades and Todra, and let -you go to escape amid the forests of almond, walnut and poplar.
South of the Atlas Mountains, discover all the landscapes of the desert! Since Zagora and M'Hamid the edge of the valley, go on an adventure in the Hamada du Draa. Over the wadis and palm trees, you will cross a vast reg black stones: the scenery is stunning! Later in the vicinity of Merzouga, the desert stretches to the horizon ... The traveler then penetrates the heart of the Erg Chebbi, a white sand and dunes universe. Traveling in the Moroccan desert, it is essential to spend the night in camp, if only to witness the grand spectacle of the sunset ... An experience you will not soon forget!
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