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One day trip to ifran azrou

Package Details
Destination: Fes, Fes-Boulemane Region, Morocco
Duration: 7 to 10 hours
Price: $41.77
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Middle Atlas are mountain series that extended over 350km from south-west to northeast of Morocco it encircles the entire zone that starts from the Rif region up to that of the High Atlas covering a very large natural surface that is measured of 2.3 million hectares, or 18% of the mountain range of this country, mainly bordering from the provinces Khénifra, Ifrane, Boulmane, Sefrou and El Hajeb, to the provinces Taza and Beni Mellal, which both form the "gate of the Middle Atlas”. Thanks to its images of nature, this mountainous chain constitutes a charming territory of tourist vocation.

Itinerary
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Stop At: Imouzzer Kandar, Morocco

After having breakfast, your excursion is going to start towards Imouzar, the first village between Fez and Ifrane. There, you will enjoy the panoramic and beautiful sights of the most wonderful region.

Stop At: Lake Dait Aoua, Lake Circuit, Ifrane 53000 Morocco

Then it comes Dayet Aoua located in the north of Ifran. Dayet Aoua is surrounded by woodlands in an area notably rich in bird life. At other times you can rent pedalos to get to the lake. After Dayet Aoua, you will be introduced to the tidy, ordered, and modern Moroccan Switzerland, Ifran, which is a tidy, ordered and modern, it feels more like Switzerland. Its clean air, scrubbed streets and leafy outlook make it popular with tour groups.

Stop At: Azrou, Azrou, Meknes-Tafilalet Region

It is a popular summer day trip for picnickers; in the winter, the affluent flock here to ski, and the hoi polloi come for the pure fun of throwing snowballs. Afterwards, you will head towards Azrou. Monkeys and fragrant cedar forest trails are what draw visitors to Azrou, but the town itself is a thoroughly unhurried, relaxing spot in which to wind down if you're feeling frazzled after too many big cities. It's an important Berber market centre deep in the Middle Atlas, with a shaggy mane of woods and high meadows that burst into flower every spring. Azrou's petite medina is most easily accessible, and is a refreshing place to wander without hassle.