by Sam | May 5, 2009 | Chefchaouen, Morocco Articles
Chefchaouen is one of the largest cities in Morocco, especially in the Rif Mountains. The Rif Mountains are located in the northwest of Morocco. They run along the coastline and some even consider the Rif Mountains to continue in Spain. There are a number of...
by Sam | May 5, 2009 | Chefchaouen, Morocco Articles
Are you interested in some of nature’s most spectacular creations? Around the world there are hundreds of places to visit. Many of the tourist attractions for the natural wonders are quite populated, like Niagara Falls or the Safaris of East Africa. Such tourist...
by Carole Morris | Aug 28, 2008 | Chefchaouen, Morocco Articles
The Rif Mountains, pretty much, take in all of northern Morocco. They stretch from Cape Spartel in the west to Cape Tres Forcas in the east, from the Mediterranean Sea in the north to the Ouargha River in the south, and are part of the Gibraltar Arc chain. Beautiful...
by Sam | Jul 19, 2008 | Chefchaouen, Morocco Articles
Chefchaouen is a rustic village that depicts authentic Moroccan living at its best, and is also the perfect starting point for some trekking through the Moroccan countryside. Historical attributes blanket the village at virtually every turn. Spend some time getting to...
by Terry | Feb 20, 2008 | Morocco Articles
The Rif Mountains (Part I): Near the once prized Spanish enclave of Chefchaouen lies some of Morocco’s best and most hush-hush hiking and trekking in Morocco. Undulating trails pass through gorges, valleys, cedar and fir forests, over hills, mountains and peaks...