On the light green route you will travel through the magnificent Rif mountains, with a peak that reaches, at its highest, 2456m at Jbel Tidighine.
The Rif mountains are still relatively unexplored by visitors, partly because they are quite remote, and partly because of the hashish that is grown in fields in the hidden valleys. With your guide you will be able to see an unspoilt Morocco.
1. Tangier
Tangier is a seaport and coastal city which for centuries was the gateway to Africa from Europe. Located on the Maghreb coast at the western entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar, where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean. More about Tangier
2. Tetouan
Tetouan is in an area of fertile plains. You’ll experience evergreen oaks, cork oaks, pines and wild olive trees growing on limestone cliffs as you get closer to the stunning town of Chefchaouen.
The journey to Tetouan takes you west along the coast and the hilly road towards Ceuta (Sebta to the locals). There are good views to the sea and it’s possible to climb up Jebel Musa, opposite the rock of Gibraltar (Jebel Tarik).
3. Akchour Waterfalls
4. Chefchaouen
Chefchaouen is known as the blue city, due to it’s buildings in shades of vivid blue. Nestled in the hollow of the two mountains – Ech-Chaoua (The Horns) – from which it takes its name you will find steep narrow streets, small squares, ornate fountains and houses with elaborately decorated doorways. A popular destination for photography.
5. Rabat
Morocco’s capital city. An old imperial Capital of domes and minarets, sweeping terraces, wide avenues and green spaces.