MARCHICA LAGOON
One of the most beautiful lagoons of the country in Nador, classified as a ...Read more
SAFFRON COOPERATIVE SOUKTANA
A cooperative of Saffron, the oldest cooperative of the city of Taliouine.Read more
FISHING VILLAGES
Visit to the discovery of the fishing villages at Aglou Plage.Read more
SOUK SEMARINE
The Souk Semarine, once occupied by farriers and blacksmiths, is now ...Read more
IN JALIL
Read moreJalil is an artist who works around sculpture and recycling. Some of his works are monumental, you cannot miss them by leaving the village, others can take away under your arm (and don't cost too much). We advise you to stop, the visit is worth a look! Paintings, drawings and sculptures are loaded with history and anecdotes that you can discover through the fascinating stories of the artist Jalil Benlaassal. You can also see your team working. A nice meeting.
THE SAFFRON OF THE OURIKA
A small museum in the Ourika valley explains saffron-growing techniques and ...Read more
SOUK TO THE COOKS
Souk aux cuirs in Marrakech, offering pleasant encounters punctuated by ...Read more
TONSIL BASIN
Attractive artificial pond with recreational area, used as a water reserve ...Read more
ATLAS FILM STUDIOS
Atlas film studios, with a "Caesar Palace" or Tibetan temple, open to the ...Read more
HACHO MOUNT
Visit to the discovery of Monte Hancho, with a stone staircase, and a ...Read more
CAMEL CAVE
Read moreHis relief evokes the shape of a camel. Located near the Zegzel Oued, the place offers enchanting landscapes with orange trees, néfliers and waterfall. The local population is often in the summer to spend the day. The cave is under development to allow lovers of stalagmites and stalagtites to discover their secrets.
SOUK SMATA
Souk of babouches (slippers) in competition with Western shoes, considered ...Read more
TIZGUI WATERFALLS
Tizgui waterfalls, with a road signposted to Ouarzazate, giving rise to ...Read more
DRIED FRUIT SOUK
Souk aux fruits secs (dried fruit souk) where street vendors often sell ...Read more
TAFYUSHT COOPERATIVE
A women's cooperative specialized in the artisanal production of argan oil ...Read more
TANNERIES OF THE MEDINA
Tanneries in the medina with 2 L-shaped open-air entrances, ensuring the ...Read more
SOUK JBALA
Souk Jbala, offering a visit to see women wearing traditional dress, a ...Read more
DIRTY UMM CAVES
A succession of caves with surprising stalactites, an address to discover ...Read more
WATERFALLS
Waterfalls of salt water forming a reservoir suitable for swimming, an ...Read more
FRIOUATO PIT
Read moreThe Gouffre chasm is undoubtedly a place to visit. Nestled in the park, it is in the form of a crater 20 m in diameter. Light penetrates into this vast trough and illuminates, with multiple colours, the walls of the crater. Don't be afraid to say it, the show offered is truly sublime and deserves to be photographed. Leasing equipment and equipment at the entrance to the abyss.
OASIS OF OUIN MEDKOUR
Superb oasis to the east of Tan-Tan, home to zaouïas and the tombs of the ...Read more
BOUAALAGUA OASIS
A magnificent oasis dotted with verdant palm trees to the east of Tan-Tan, ...Read more
BLMAGHAIR CAVES
Remarkably well-preserved caves at Tan-Tan, inhabited by men and some used ...Read more
TAMUDA ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE
Read moreDiscovered in 1920, the archaeological site of Tamuda allows an exit on the outskirts of the city. Its name comes from the Amazigh word "tamda", which means swamp, the name formerly given to the Martil wadi. Research on the site shows that this Mauritanian Punic city, founded in the 2nd century BC, was completely destroyed in the 1st century during a war between two Mauritanian kings. It was rebuilt but finally destroyed in the 40s after the Aedemon War.
RMILAT BEACH
Sidi Mghait beach has a peaceful, wild and slightly hippy atmosphere, ...Read more
SIDI MUGHAYET BEACH
A beach in Asilah, a timeless oasis of greenery with deckchairs on the sand ...Read more
ANZA GEOPARC
Read moreEver dreamed of walking in the footsteps of dinosaurs? It's now possible in Anza, a small coastal town north of Agadir, where rare footprints have been discovered right on the rocks. To see them, you'll have to wait for low tide, preferring the period between February and August when the sand doesn't cover them. This exceptional discovery of theropod tracks was made possible by a strong swell, and scientists counted over 300. Curious visitors eager to learn more can visit the small museum set up nearby.
BLMAGHAIR CAVES
Read moreThese caves were inhabited by men, some used to shelter livestock. The site is remarkable.
ROCK ENGRAVINGS AND MINERAL DEPOSITS
Mining deposits offering a cultural outing to discover series of rock ...Read more
DJEBEL ZAGORA
Read moreIts summit offers a beautiful panorama of the Draa Valley. On the slopes of the rocky peak remain the remains of a fortress, built in 1056, at the time of the occupation of the Draa Valley by the Berber Abu Bekeur. Be careful, the narrow ledge track that leads to it is quite dangerous. To get there, leave your vehicle in front of the La Fibule hotel, on the road to M'Hamid, after a large bend on the right. Opposite, a staircase carved in the stone marks the beginning of the path that leads to the summit. On foot, it takes about 1 hour.
CAMEL SOUK
Camel Souk, with a huge fruit and vegetable market in Guelmim.Read more
BOUZERZE COOPERATIVE
A women's cooperative making carpets and argan oil products in Tiznit.Read more
DONABO GARDENS
Botanical garden in a haven of peace, for scientific and educational ...Read more
PLAGE SIDI EL BECHIR
Read moreLocated 17 km west of Ras El Ma, this beautiful cove with its crystal-clear waters and ochre-colored sand, accessible by stairs, is a victim of its own success in summer. It's a pity, but out of season it offers a lovely spot of tranquillity in a superb setting. At the foot of steep cliffs, the beach is split in two and juts out into the sea. In summer, young people jump off the rocks and the isthmus is crowded with beach umbrellas. A number of beach restaurants serve tajines, sardines and a variety of fresh fish. Water sports are also available.
THE BAB EL-BAHR TERRACE
A terrace linking the Kasbah square and the ramparts, with a breathtaking ...Read more
RUE DES FOUNDOUKS
Rue des foundouks, designed to accommodate nearly 100 merchant caravans, 45 ...Read more
OLIVE SOUK
Souk on a small square in Marrakech, home to several stalls with pyramids ...Read more
SOUK EL-KEBIR
Souk El-Kebir in Marrakech, where to find bags and famous wallets: ...Read more
SOUK CHRAITINE
Read moreFrom Bab Talar, your steps will naturally take you to the Chraïtine Souk, the leather shop, reserved for the sale of objects made in open air near the square of Ben Youssef. Chraïtine Souk was once the string quarter (chraïtine) for the city workers or the harness of the camels. This large, lighted artery filled with carpets, bags and other braided baskets of rattan will lead you to the Chouari Souk. It is in this street that is painted and that the maroquineries sold by the craftsmen are being cleaned.
SOUK KIMAHIN
Musicians' Souk in Marrakech, making traditional instruments and ...Read more
THE FALCONERS OF LAKOUASSEM
A good place to learn more about the art of falcon training.Read more
LES ÎLES ZAFFARINES
Read moreJust over 3 km off Ras El Ma, the Zaffarines islands, also known as Jaafarines or Chafarines, are an archipelago made up of three islands (Isla del Congreso, Isla Isla Isabel II and Isla del Rey), under Spanish control since 1848. Only the small island in the middle, Isabelle II, is inhabited by around 200 people. These include military personnel and their families, Spanish coastguards, scientists and meteorologists. The archipelago is also a protected national reserve, home to a rich and varied ecosystem.
SILO MTAMAR
Underground prison near the Sidi Almandri kasbah, built for 300,000 ...Read more