VOLUBILIS

The Mauritanian capital, founded in the 3rd century B.C., became an important outpost of the Roman Empire and was graced with many fine buildings. Extensive remains of these survive in the archaeological site, located in a fertile agricultural area. Volubilis was later briefly to become the capital of Idris I, founder of the Idrisid dynasty, who is buried at nearby Moulay Idris. Volubilis contains essentially Roman vestiges of a fortified municipium built on a commanding site at the foot of the Jebel Zerhoun. Covering an area of 42 hectares, it is of outstanding importance demonstrating urban development and Romanisation at the frontiers of the Roman Empire and the graphic illustration of the interface between the Roman and indigenous cultures. Because of its isolation and the fact that it had not been occupied for nearly a thousand years, it presents an important level of authenticity. It is one of the richest sites of this period in North Africa, not only for its ruins but also for the great wealth of its epigraphic evidence.

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COVID UPDATES

MOROCCO ACQUIRES THE FIRST BATCH OF THE VACCINE AGAINST THE COVID-19 VIRUS

Under the High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, and the high solicitude and human benevolence with which the Sovereign has never ceased to surround all the components of the Moroccan people since the appearance of the first cases of the coronavirus in Morocco, in order to protect the health and safety of citizens, His Majesty King Mohammed VI, gave His High Instructions to launch a national mass vaccination campaign, with the aim of achieving collective immunity which will reduce the number contaminations and deaths due to this epidemic.

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OZOUD WATERFALLS

Approximately 167 km northeast of Marrakech are the most spectacular waterfalls in Morocco, an experience that would be a real shame to miss. It is possible to carry out this excursion in the space of a day, by renting a car or by booking a group or private excursion.
The waterfalls are a popular attraction for both tourists and Moroccans, especially on weekends and in the summer. The Oued Ozoud (which means river Ozoud: the term Ozoud in Berber means “olives” and refers to the cultivation of olive trees in the area), falls for about 110 meters on three levels in the gorge of Oued El Abid.

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OURIKA VALLEY

Ourika is one of the most beautiful and spectacular valleys in the High Atlas and its proximity to Marrakech (about 45 minutes) makes it a wonderful destination for a day trip. The slopes of the valley rise above the expanse of emerald green fields of the valley floor. In the summer, when Marrakech is choking on the heat, the valley is crowded with people fleeing the city who come here to camp and have a picnic beside the cool waters. The valley, located east of the Jebel Toubkal, is popular with skiers in winter and trekking enthusiasts in spring and summer.

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