Located in the Atlas Mountains, on the road between Fez and Marrakech, the small town of Ifrane is often referred to as the Switzerland of Morocco, or even compared to Aspen for its cozy and cozy feel. It was built at the beginning of the 20th century as an alpine ski resort.
With temperatures lower than in most of the country's other cities and villages, a distinctive architecture, a green landscape and a variety of outdoor activities, Ifrane is a destination far from the hustle and bustle that one can't get enough of.
Ideally, the city should be visited in winter when it has put on its white coat, or in spring for its green landscape. The region of Ifrane is also famous for the cedars that surround it, and its forests where it is good to walk.
The region is known for its famous Gouraud cedar, the largest cedar in the country, but also for the monkeys that surround it. Be careful though, they are real little suckers!
Ifrane is also famous for its Michlifen ski resort, the second largest in the country after Oukaimden in the Marrakech region. Its cedar landscape is very captivating and lush.
No need to say more, Ifrane by its fauna and flora and the beauty of its landscapes captivates and seduces you!