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Chefchaouen, the blue jewel

Chefchaouen, the blue jewel

Based on a mountainside, Chefchaouen is a city with an exceptional vibes. It one of a kind appeal gives an impression of illusion. With its blue-washed houses, the entire city is by all accounts washed in purplish blue. You stroll around as though you were in a fantasy.

Something beyond a decoration, the excellent Chefchaouen overflows with attractions. Its legacy is rich. The unpreventable Medina with its renowned limited winding back streets, is a chance to blend with the nearby populace, and to smell and taste delights: from newly heated bread, to handily arranged tagines. There is likewise the Kasbah which remains in the old quarter: its rich nurseries, situated in the focal point of the city, are a shelter of newness. Its gallery which is home to an assortment of old weapons, some photographs of the city, and materials, is an unquestionable requirement.

Flaunting its one of a kind geological position, Chefchaouen is a heaven for walkers. The ways of the encompassing mountains offer charming climbing exercises. You'll investigate another side of Morocco, that of the Rif mountain range, as you walk them.


Popular in Chefchaouen

1-Akchour Waterfalls:
The Akchour waterfalls consist of a lower waterfall and a much taller one as well as plenty of smaller cascades that run along the same river. The walk from the dam to the “Grande Cascade” or Big Waterfall takes about 2 hours.




2-Talassemtane National Park:
Talassemtane National Park is a national park in the Rif region of Northern Morocco. The 589.5-square-kilometre (227.6 sq mi) park was created in October 2004 to conserve the last of Morocco's threatened fir forests.[

3-Grand Mosque:
The Grand Mosque of Chefchaouen is the oldest mosque and the main historic Friday mosque of Chefchaouen, Morocco. It is located at the central Place Outa Hammam, near the city's historic kasbah.

4-Carpet Stores

5-Old Medina of Chefchaouen