Rabat, Fès & Ifrane
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From the historical marvels of Rabat to the time-honored traditions of Fes and the serene beauty of Ifrane, each city provides a unique glimpse into Morocco's multifaceted identity.
Follow the trail of history through the medina of this welcoming city. Take your time getting to experience the essence of Fès as you explore the markets, wander its streets and take time getting to know the people who call it home.
Travelers returning from Morocco often find themselves enchanted by the diverse experiences offered in its capital city, Rabat. Steeped in history, the city boasts magnificent landmarks like the Kasbah of the Udayas and the Hassan Tower, leaving visitors in awe of its rich cultural heritage. The vibrant markets, known as souks, provide an immersive taste of Moroccan life, with the scent of exotic spices filling the air.
Prepare to be entranced as we unveil the crown jewels of Morocco, destinations that will leave you utterly captivated. Step into the vibrant mosaic of Marrakech's bustling souks, where each alleyway tells a tale of exotic wonders waiting to be discovered.
Prepare to be entranced as we unveil the crown jewels of Morocco, destinations that will leave you utterly captivated. Step into the vibrant mosaic of Marrakech's bustling souks, where each alleyway tells a tale of exotic wonders waiting to be discovered.
Morocco’s second largest city, founded by Moulay Idriss II, is considered to be its cultural and religious capital. Divided into three districts, the oldest and most fascinating is Fes el Bali. Founded in the 9th century, venturing through its vast gates into the medina is like stepping back in time. It’s dense maze of some 9000 alleys are plied by donkeys and hand-pulled carts.
It’s in Fes el Bali that you’ll find out why its long been the city of intellectuals, imams and artisans. Among the dozens of madrasas (Islamic schools) is the University of Al Quaraouiyine, the oldest degree-granting university in the world.
Countless workshops and souks are packed between, most pungently in the Tanner’s Quarter where barefoot workers tread hides in dyeing pits.
Three kilometers to the west of Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, one of the best-known spiritual centers of Morocco, on the edge of a vast plain that slopes down from the Zerhoun hills, lie the ruins of the town of Volubilis. The Mauritanian capital, founded in the 3rd century B.C., became an important outpost of the Roman Empire and was graced with many fine buildings. Extensive remains of these survive in the archaeological site.
Perched at an altitude of 1,650 metres, the city takes travellers by surprise. It contributes to the wealth of experiences that can be had in Morocco. Here, tranquil lakes and waterfalls spill their cold waters into the valleys. All around, the world's largest cedar forest.
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