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The Blue And White City Chefchaouen – An Exploration Of Morocco’s Rif Mountains

The Blue And White City Chefchaouen – An Exploration Of Morocco’s Rif Mountains

The Blue And White City Chefchaouen – An Exploration Of Morocco’s Rif Mountains

The Blue And White City Chefchaouen – An Exploration Of Morocco’s Rif Mountains

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Slightly out of breath from the long trek up the Moroccan mountainside you look up ahead and see that it is not too much further. You pass a goat herder who, despite his age, does not seem to be feeling the effects of the climb as much as you are, he nods and smiles kindly as you pass by. Determined to make it all the way you put your head down and trudge those last few yards, turning around you suddenly forget your aching muscles and try to take in the scene. This describes the essence of the blue washed Rif mountain town of Chefchaouen

The views from the Riff mountains in Chefchaouen is breathtaking. The whitewashed houses of Chefchaouen sparkle in the sunlight. The dotted landscape is unforgettable with vivid blues, reds, and oranges from carpets and clothes that have been hung out to dry. All around the village of

Chefchaouen is one of Morocco’s most picturesque villages that was built into the Rif Mountains a century ago. With its characteristic whitewashed buildings and brightly painted blue doors this little village is a must-see for travelers on a tailor made tour. Given the town has less tourism then more popular cities such as Marrakech, the village of Chefchaouen has been able to maintain its traditional Moroccan identity and the cafes and restaurants serve authentic food and drink from the region. Chefchaouen is also popular with backpackers and many younger travelers because of the relatively inexpensive hotels and hostels available.

A recent traveler to Chefchaouen was told by a local that when a road or a flight of stairs are painted blue, rather than the traditional white, it means that they lead to a dead-end. Locals found that because the village is built up into the side of a mountain it is very hard to see where you are going so they solved this problem by painting the road or stairs a brilliant bright blue! This is a creative and certainly very beautiful alternative to street signs!

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Morocco Travel Blog is a vibrant online magazine showcasing Moroccan culture—from distinctive architecture and celebrated cuisine to colorful festivals and exclusive private travel experiences. Through engaging stories and stunning photography, it offers readers an insider’s guide to Morocco’s cultural heritage and contemporary life. With expert insights from its sister company, Travel Exploration Morocco, which specializes in curated private tours, the blog delivers authentic content that goes beyond typical travel guides.

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