Unique things to do, curated by kimkim specialists
Don't miss the vibrant Blue City of Chefchaouen, Morocco's charming town beneath the Rif peaks. During your visit, you can wander the blue-washed alleys of the medina, adorned with red-tiled roofs and Andalucian influences, before you explore sites like the Grand Mosque, Kasbah, and Quartier Al Andalous. After a busy day of cultural exploration, you can relax by the Ras el Ma Spring with a traditional tea while enjoying the city views, best seen from the Spanish Mosque at sunset. For a nature escape, consider an easy trek from Chefchaouen to the Akchour Waterfall through the Rif Mountains, offering a serene atmosphere and the chance to spot Barbary macaques along the path.
Discover the sites, streets, and monuments of Morocco's famed "Blue City," Chefchaouen, or simply “chaoeun,” as the locals call it. Its name translates to “two horns,” referencing the town's two mountain peaks. Despite its popularity with tourists, Chefchaouen retains a much more relaxed...
Discover the unique and enchanting beauty of Akchour Waterfall, a scenic cascade near Chefchaouen. From the trailhead, you'll start an easy, family-friendly hike along a well-marked trail, following a guide as you trek through the dense forests of the Rif Mountains. Keep an eye out for the local...
Morocco's distinct and authentic culture (unchanged in many ways) is perhaps the primary reason to explore the country. You'll find traditional villages that still live today as they have throughout history. Cities like Casablanca and Chefchaouen lift the veil and let you see the way locals live day-to-day. Visit small towns and Berber villages in the mountains, peruse artisan collectives, and get off the beaten path to discover Morocco's incredible countryside.