
Ifrane National Park
Najlepszy czas na wizytę
Visit in late spring (May-June) when wildflowers carpet the meadows and the weather is mild for hiking. Winter (December-February) draws crowds for snow activities and the surreal sight of cedar trees dusted white.
Wskazówki budżetowe
Entry to the park is free, as it's a protected natural area with no gates or ticket booths. Bring your own food and water from Ifrane town, as there are no cafes inside the park and the nearest shops are 20 minutes away.
Polecane dla
Hikers and nature lovers, Wildlife photographers, Families with kids, Winter sports enthusiasts
Zaplanuj swoją wizytę
Half day to full day
O atrakcjach
Szybkie fakty: Home to the endangered Barbary macaque, more than 300 plant species thrive across the park's cedar and oak forests. The park's海拔 at over 1,600 meters means winter brings a blanket of snow, transforming the landscape into a scene straight out of the Alps.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: Deep in the forest stands a massive 800-year-old cedar tree called "Gouraud," measuring over 12 meters in circumference and requiring six people holding hands to encircle its trunk. Local legend says the tree was named after a French general, and its ancient branches have sheltered Berber shepherds through countless snowstorms.
Wskazówki od insiderów
- Rent a mountain bike in Ifrane town to cover more ground on the park's network of forest trails.
- Bring binoculars and arrive at dawn for your best chance to spot the shy Barbary macaque troops before other visitors arrive.
- Pack warm layers even in summer; temperatures drop sharply after sunset at this elevation.
- The road through the park toward Azrou offers the most dramatic views of the cedar forest without leaving your car.
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