
Chefchaouen (literally "look at the peaks" in Arabic) is an enchanting town sitting at the foot of the Rif Mountains. It is a unique place to visit for various reasons: it is small and manageable yet friendly to tourists; the mountain air and atmosphere are relaxing; and one can catch a glimpse of rural life while hiking in the surrounding mountains.
The well-preserved medina is a 15th century relic from the Muslim civilization of Andulusia. Narrow streets wind through blue-white walls where children greet you in Spanish. On the northern side, youll find ground-room floors crowded with weaving looms. Many of the artisans are friendly and will invite you in for a chat. (They may also invite you for a smoke; the town is filled with kif and hashish because of its location). The main square in the center of the medina (Plaza Uta el-Hammam) is a delightful place to sip fresh orange juice and look at the mountain peaks, the Grand Mosque and the Kasbah walls. The 17th century ruins of the Kasbah runs along one side of the square. The red-hued walls of the Kasbah enclose a beautiful garden and a small folk museum. Try to have a meal at Casa Hassan in the medina.
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Ait Ourir
Al Hoceima
Asilah
Azemmour
Azrou
Boumalne
Casablanca
Cascades Ouzoud
Chaouen
Dades Gorge
Dades Valley
Dakhla
El ayoune
El Jadida
Erfoud
Essaouira
Fez
Figuig
Goulimime
Ifrane
igheem
Imilchil
Imlil
Larache
Marrakesh
Meknes
Merzouga
Moulay Idriss
Oualidia
Ouarzazate
Ouirgane
Oujda
Oukaimeden
Ourika
Rabat
Rissani
Safi
Sefrou
Settat
Sidi Ifni
Skoura
Smara
Sous Valley
Tafraoute
Tangier
Taroudant
Taza
Tetouan
Tin Mal
Tineghir
Tiznit
Todra Gorge
Volubilis
Zagora