Morocco is a gateway to Africa, and a country of dizzying diversity. Here you will find epic mountain ranges, ancient cities, sweeping deserts in other hand you will find sahara ; best landscapes , big forests and magic beachs.

  • Ifrane, The Switzerland of Morocco

    it's sure , ifrane is a piece of switzerland in morocco

  • laghzira-mirleft beach

    Discover the most beautiful beaches in Morocco, whether you prefer Atlantic or Mediterranean

  • ancient city

    Magical Morocco: Ancient cities, splendid souks and lightning in the desert on a tour of northern Africa's most accessible state

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hotel Michlifen Ifrane

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  The Michlifen Ifrane is located next to Ifrane National Park, 65 kilometers south of Fes in Morocco. This hotel features 3 restaurants, a spa and an indoor pool.

The Michlifen Ifrane Suites & Spa offers 70 air-conditioned rooms and suites with free Wi-Fi. Each room has a balcony overlooking the pool or the surrounding forest.


The hotel's spa features a hot tub, sauna and hammam and offers beauty treatments and massages.


The Michlifen Ifrane Suites & Spa is an hour's drive from Fes Airport and offers free private parking.


This property is on Booking.com since April 27, 2010.


Rooms: 71


more informations about :

http://www.michlifenifrane.com/














rabat ; the green city

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Rabat is the capital of Morocco and its seventh largest city center with an urban population in morocco ; and a metropolitan population of over 1.2 million. It is also the capital of the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra administrative region

The city is located on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the river Bou Regreg. On the facing shore of the river lies Salé, the city's main commuter town. Rabat, Temara, and Salé form a conurbation of over 1.8 million people. Silt-related problems have diminished Rabat's role as a port; however, Rabat and Salé still maintain important textile, food processing and construction industries. In addition, tourism and the presence of all foreign embassies in Morocco serve to make Rabat one of the most important cities in the country.

Rabat is accessible by train through the ONCF system and by plane through the nearby Rabat–Salé Airport.

The Moroccan capital was ranked at second place by CNN in its "Top Travel Destinations of 2013. It is one of four Imperial cities of Morocco, and the medina of Rabat is listed as a World Heritage site.













ifrane ; Switzerland of Morocco

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Ifrane (means caves; Amazigh language) are being a city and ski resort in the Middle Atlas region of Morocco (population 73,782 in November 2014). Ifrane is 1,665 m (5,463 ft) in elevation and is part of the Meknès-Tafilalet region. In Tamazight, the regional Berber language.
Developed by the French during the protectorate era for their administration due to its Alpine climate, this Moroccan town has a remarkable European style, as if it was an Alpine village. Because of its elevation, the town experiences snow during the winter months and a cool climate during the summer. Ifrane is also the place where the lowest temperature was ever recorded in Africa: -23.9°C. Animals to be found in the vicinity include the threatened Barbary Macaque. Among the local tree species are the native Atlas cedar, Scrub oak and the introduced London plane.











chefchaoun . the bleu city

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The province of Chefchaouen ( means looking at the horns in amazigh language) surrounded by large mountains in the area of rif north of Morocco, is a predominantly rural subdivision of the Moroccan region Tangier-Tetouan, Al Hoceima.
Located northwest of the country, of the massive country Jebala, this province is limited to the northwest of the province of Tetouan in the north east by the Mediterranean over a length of 120 km, east of the Al Hoceima province, southeast of Taounate province, south-west of the province of Ouezzane and west by the province of Larache.











best foods in morocco

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One of the great cuisines of the world, Moroccan cooking abounds with subtle spices and intriguing flavour combinations. Think tart green olives paired with chopped preserved lemon rind stirred into a tagine of tender chicken, the surprise of rich pigeon meat pie dusted with cinnamon and icing sugar, or sardines coated with a flavourful combination of coriander, parsley, cumin and a hint of chilli. Influenced by Andalusian Spain, Arabia and France, Morocco’s cuisine is a delicious combination of mouthwatering flavours that make it unique.

Beautiful Reasons to Visit Morocco

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Traveling to Morocco is not cheap, but every penny spent there is totally worth it.
The country has a lot to offer; beautiful scenery, tasty food, hospitable people, and a quality and simplicity of life that is rare in our days.
These are the things that make Morocco one of a kind travel experience. watch in this video to see more

AHIDOUSE DANCE

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The ahidous is a traditional dance performed by the Berber tribes of the Middle Atlas and the High Atlas, in which men and women, side by side, form flexible, round undulating, accompanied by singing (Berber izli, izlan) punctuated by bendir.

CULTURE AND TRADITION IN MOROCCO

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The art of this country is truly special. Many historical examples are on display at the local museums. More modern examples are on display at art galleries and in souks. Beware of cheap imitations though. in other hand .There are so many different ways that the people express themselves – in carpets, clothing, jewelry, ceramics, sculpture, painting, carving, and calligraphy. They even hold an international art festival once a year to showcase all their talent. If you ever have the opportunity to visit this country, you should consider buying some of the local artwork. Not only will it provide you with a little memento of your trip.

rural and urban life in morocco

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