The Little Switzerland of Morocco.
The most famous landmark in the city center. Carved by a prisoner during World War II, this monumental stone lion pays tribute to the Atlas lions that once freely roamed the surrounding forests.
Just a short drive from the city lies the largest cedar forest in the world. It is home to massive, ancient trees and troops of friendly, endangered Barbary macaques swinging through the branches.
Known as the "Moroccan Aspen," this mountain resort turns into a winter wonderland during the colder months, offering skiing, snowboarding, and luxury lodges completely surrounded by snow.
Walk through the impeccably clean city center to admire the unique, European-style architecture. The distinct pitched roofs, blooming flower beds, and neat parks make it feel like a different continent.
Escape to these tranquil natural water springs surrounded by lush greenery and ash trees. It is a fantastic spot for a quiet picnic, horseback riding, or taking a peaceful walk along the streams.
This elite, internationally renowned university boasts a sprawling, pristine campus built directly into the mountain landscape, perfectly blending modern facilities with the city's signature alpine aesthetic.
From the snowy slopes of Michlifen to the ancient cedar forests. Discover how our professional guides can help you experience the cool mountain air of Ifrane.
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