Trekking    through the Rif Mountains   in  Talassemtane    National    Park    is  superb, and largely
undiscovered    compared    with    High    Atlas   routes. From    Chefchaouen,    multiday    trails  lead    through
forests of  cedar,  cork    oak and fir.
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Imperial Cities, Middle Atlas & the East
Souqs
History
Food
SOUQS
Fez medina  includes    the henna   souq    (actually   best    for blue    pottery)    and the Carpenters’ Souq,
with    thrones built   for weddings.   Meknès  has souqs   devoted to  textiles,   jewellery,  carpets and
embroidery, and Middle  Atlas   souqs   are piled   with    Berber  carpets.
HISTORY
Fez medina  is  the world’s largest living  medieval    Islamic city,   and the Fès Festival    of  World
Sacred  Music   showcases   Sufi    musical traditions. Memories    of  Meknès’ past    glories remain  in
its imperial    city;   Volubilis   was a   Roman   outpost;    Moulay  Idriss  is  dedicated   to  its 8th-century
namesake;   and an  11th-century    minaret overlooks   oasis   town    Figuig.
FOOD
Fez’    nationally  renowned    dishes  include wild    thistle/artichoke   stew,   and the medina  has a   snail
stand.  The Middle  Atlas   has home-grown  delights,   such    as  the red goodies at  Sefrou’s    Cherry
Festival.
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Southern Morocco & Western Sahara
Coastal Hideaways
Oases
Activities
COASTAL HIDEAWAYS
En route to the Sahara, remote seaside escapes offer empty beaches and dilapidated charm.
