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  IFRANE?Want to discover ifrane?Perched at over 5,413 feet, Ifrane shows off Morocco's heights, showcasing the Atlas Mo...
08/23/2020

IFRANE?

Want to discover ifrane?Perched at over 5,413 feet, Ifrane shows off Morocco's heights, showcasing the Atlas Mountains and their glorious peaks. It often surprises visitors with the quality and quantity of Moroccan experiences on offer. Enjoy the still lakes and raging waterfalls that empty their chilly waters into the valleys, which are surrounded by the world's biggest cedar forest. These trees form solemn silhouettes against the slopes of the Middle Atlas Mountains they blanket with a green mantle.

The pure air in Ifrane depends on a delicate balance. To preserve it, the city is enclosed in a natural park. You will love meandering through these superb settings. The many hiking trails are among the most beautiful in the country. A rich variety of wildlife will keep you company on your treks. Around the bend on a trail, a macaque may entertain you with his antics, while a proud, fearful Atlas deer watches you from a safer distance.

Ifrane is also full of history. The city itself is a spectacle that you can tour in a small train. Hop aboard and move through some of the cleanest streets in the world to discover the region's traditional handiwork: carpet weavers at their looms, basket makers weaving rattan and pottery shops displaying terra cotta souvenirs.

Ifrane, a miniature Switzerland, offers all this, in addition to boasting a luxury hotel smack in the middle of Morocco. It will definitely clear your head! IFRANE?

08/05/2020
 ?Want to discover Casablanca? There are a thousand and one ways to experience it. In a few years Casablanca has grown f...
07/26/2020

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Want to discover Casablanca? There are a thousand and one ways to experience it. In a few years Casablanca has grown from a small town to one of the largest in the world thanks to its new forms of modern architectural construction and has become a major industrial and commercial centre more open to the Western way of life than other Moroccan cities.

Casablanca is today the economic capital of Morocco and its largest city, located on the Atlantic coast bordered by magnificent beaches that make it a seaside destination still rivalled and is about 80 km south of Rabat, with a population of 3 359 818 inhabitants in 2014 makes it the most populated city in the Maghreb. Casablanca is the third largest tourist city in Morocco and is mainly visited for business.

The discoveries and revelations that the excursions in the city will bring you, as well as the exploration of nature and Berber culture are breathtaking: spectacular landscapes, lifestyles, architecture, crafts, meeting… Your escape will enrich you with emotions, knowledge and memories. Casablanca has one of the largest and most beautiful mosques on the planet, the Hassan II Mosque, a true symbol of the city, the largest minaret (210 m) in Africa, and the fifth largest mosque in the world, it is one of the only ones open to non-Muslims in the entire Arab world.

“Casa” is also a pleiad of trendy piano-bars, restaurants, discotheques where you can party in a crazy atmosphere! This city combines Moroccan architectural tradition with urban planning standards and modern comfort. Quickly seduces all visitors to Casablanca such as the Morocco Mall, the largest shopping centre in Africa and one of the largest in the world, with the third largest musical fountain in the world. Twin Center Casablanca: two 28-storey twin towers, including a luxurious hotel located on one of the towers recently.

 ? Want to discover agadir?Agadir is a major city in southwestern Morocco, it is the capital of the Agadir-Ada and Tanan...
07/17/2020

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Want to discover agadir?Agadir is a major city in southwestern Morocco, it is the capital of the Agadir-Ada and Tanan labor and the capital of the economic side Souss-Massa-Draa. It is located 508 km to the south of Casablanca, 173 km from Essaouira and 235 km to the west of Marrakech. The majority of its population speaks Tamazight as their mother tongue.

The city is located on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean near the foothills of the Atlas Mountains and just north of the mouth of the Souss River in the ocean.
The population of Agadir and the neighboring cities of Inezgane and Ait Melloul is estimated at 609,0888 in 2013. According to the 2004 census, the population was 346,106 in that year and the population of Agadir-Ada and Tanan employment was 487,954.

Agadir is one of the major urban centers in Morocco and the seventh largest population in the country, after Casablanca, Rabat, Fez, Marrakech and Meknes, and Tangier and its population density is very high. Three languages ​​are used in the city: Arabic and Berber by the Berbers in addition to French .. The mayor of the city is Mr. Tariq Al Qabbaj.

The city was destroyed in a year by the 1960 earthquake, and it was completely built in the city while adhering to compulsory earthquake resistance standards. Now it is considered the largest resort in Morocco, attracting foreign tourists and many residents due to its mild climate all year round.

Agadir's economy is mainly dependent on tourism and fishing and agricultural activities are spread all over the city.

 ?There are a thousand and one ways to live it.Fez is the oldest of Morocco’s imperial cities and has served as the coun...
07/16/2020

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There are a thousand and one ways to live it.Fez is the oldest of Morocco’s imperial cities and has served as the country’s capital no fewer than three times throughout its history. It was founded in 789 by the first sultan of the Idrisid dynasty, although many of its most famous landmarks date back to the 13th and 14th centuries, when the city reached the height of its influence during the rule of the Marinids.

Today, it is one of the most authentic cities in Morocco, known around the world as a center for traditional artists and artisans. Fez is divided into three sections - the original old town, Fes el-Bali; Fes el-Jedid, built to accommodate the city’s expanding population in the 13th century; and the contemporary Ville Nouvelle quarter. Here are eight of the best things to do and see on your trip to this fascinating city.

Fez’s old town, or medina, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized as one of the best preserved historic towns of the Arab-Muslim world. It is also one of the world’s largest urban pedestrian zones, comprising a maze-like tapestry of narrow streets, bustling squares and souks lined with shops whose interiors resemble Aladdin’s cave. Stop to sample traditional foods, or to haggle with workshop owners for colorful pottery and intricate lamps. Keep an eye out for the donkey carts that ply the medina’s streets, and for architectural landmarks dotted in between the shops and alleyways. The best way to explore is to simply get lost.

 ?Want to discover Rabat? There are a thousand and one ways to live it. A coastal city, its coastline stretches along ne...
07/14/2020

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Want to discover Rabat? There are a thousand and one ways to live it. A coastal city, its coastline stretches along nearly 60 kilometres of coastline where rocky coves or fine sandy beaches follow one another and its hinterland offers an ideal ecological diversity for hiking. Rabat is the administrative capital of Morocco, it is located on the Atlantic coast and on the left or south bank of the mouth of the Bouregregreg, opposite the city of Salé, these two cities are for this reason qualified as “twin cities”.

It has a little over a million inhabitants. A pleasant climate all year round, a privileged location on the Atlantic coast, an exceptionally rich history, make Rabat a first-rate tourist destination, it benefits from a unique historical heritage, reflecting the diversity of heritages that have shaped the Two Banks of Bouregreg over the centuries.

Rabat is one of the only cities to have preserved its historical and cultural heritage, since June 2012, a group of sites in the city of Rabat has been inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List as a cultural property. A modern city today, whose inhabitants are more reserved than in other Moroccan cities, it has many fascinating historical sites to visit, it is undoubtedly also equipped with a modern construction, a new city is designed by a team of architects, urban planners and landscape architects who are laying the foundations for a new urban planning.

This has resulted in Rabat being a city centre with high-quality urban and landscape developments. Rabat is the second largest city in the country after Casablanca. In recent years, Rabat has begun to become a business centre benefiting from the restructuring and reorganisation of public administrations as well as the establishment of foreign companies and the creation of off-shore areas.

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