Monday 25 February 2013

Morocco - A country Rich in Nature


Nature is never far away in Morocco. Desert, mountains, valleys and sea - the nation has plenty to offer fans from the outdoors!
Hikers of all levels will like walking the Moroccan mountains. One of the temperate peaks of the Rif mountain range, its cliffs jutting out in to the Mediterranean make this under-explored region magical.

The lakes are full of trout waiting for amateur fishermen. The greater sporty will want to tackle the difficulties of the Middle and Upper Atlas mountains by walking, by mountain bike or in a paraglider, in order to practice mountain climbing, canyoning or pot-holing. Its summits can reach 4000m high. Ifrane, the small Moroccan Switzerland, may come as a pleasant surprise using its summer coolness, winter snow and traditional "mule-ski" trails.
There is nothing as indescribable as a stay on the advantage of the desert... Head to Ouarzazate to find out its immensity and colours. At night, go for an encampment in the desert, a chalet in high altitude and, wherever you are, bed and breakfast using the locals for an unforgettable and authentic experience. They are at the heart of the Moroccan identity, like palmtrees, argan oil and also the honey from its lavender.
Searching over the Atlantic, you will be enchanted through the turquoise waters of Dakhla bay! There you'll meet migratory birds and pink flamingos.
In Morocco, everyone is naturally catered for!