Orange Trees in Berkane
The Rif Mountains are one of the most popular destinations in Morocco because they border the coastline near Chefchaouen. You are able to visit the mountains while spending some of your days lying on a beach. Two top cities in the Rifs are Nador and Oujda. You can travel along the road between these two cities visiting various sites, getting some nice hikes in all along the way.
Taking a detour into Berkane–the birthplace of world famous and gold medalist miler Hicham El Guerrouj–will bring you to the Zegzel Gorge. This gorge is built from limestone. It’s not just any type of limestone, but a dark limestone that lies on a fault. This fault is part of the Beni Snassen Mountains, which branch from the Rifs. From Berkane you are able to reach Saidia which is a seaside resort town. In the town you can enjoy many restaurants, beaches, and culture after you have trekked around the Rif Mountains.
Berkane is a small market town that sits just outside of the gorge. There are orchards and vineyards creating some excellent wine for you to enjoy. Hotels are also located in Berkane if you wish to spend the day there before moving on to Saidia.
Part of the gorge you will be trekking in Morocco is the Oued Zegzel, which formed due to the Moulouoya tributary. The tributary runs south along Berkane and used to act as a limit for the Shereefian Empire. If you are walking along this path it will be quite steep, but you may also travel to the trails in the gorge by car.
Before you reach the gorge on your custom Morocco holidays, Taforalt will await you. Taforalt is a smaller village in the Rif Mountains. It is a gearing up point for the trek to the gorge and Grotte du Chameau. The Grotte du Chameau is a local cave of the area with quite a history.
You will hike 10 kilometers from Taforalt to reach the cavern which is filled with stalactites. Many of them look remarkably like camels, which is how the cave got its name. There are a number of different tunnels which lead off from the main cavern. These tunnels are largely unexplored, providing you with places to see that are not filled with tourists. You should have your tour operator book a tour guide with you, though, if you are going to travel off the usual path for a visit.
Once through the cavern there is a picnic area for lunch. You will be able to sit underneath the limestone buttresses surrounded by cedar trees before trekking through the rest of the gorge which is just beyond the cave formation. Walks, treks, day to multi day hikes await these largely unexplored areas of Morocco.
by Sam Mitchell


