Asilah
A fortified seaside town on the northwest of the enchanting country of Morocco, Asilah is a bright and fresh little destination that provides a taste of Spain mixed with Moroccan traditions. This town, adorned with inspiring artwork, can be explored by foot in just a day, however its size doesn’t detract from its beauty.
Chefchaouen
Morocco’s blue city, is a truly beautiful town with appropriately blue walls and majestic mountains overlooking the characterful town. A town as rich in history as it is beauty, Chefchaaouen was established in 1471 when Moorish and Jewish people fled here to escape the Reconquista of Spain. In this old and enchanting town there’s much to see and do.
· Admire the Artwork in asilah
· Ride Bikes Along the Promenade of asilah
· The Ramparts of silah
· The Church of San Bartolome in asilah
· El-Hamra tower in asilah
· Old City and Medina of chaouen
· Kasbah Museum in chaouen
· Plaza Uta el-Hammam in chaouen
· Grand Mosque view of chaouen
· Have your camera with you for great snapshots or serious photography. Please ask people before taking a picture of them.
· We recommend you wear closed sports shoes, comfortable clothing, a hat, sunscreen. a windbreaker (required in the winter) and a daypack for your belongings. To best enjoy this experience, we suggest you respect local customs and avoid wearing shorts or skirts
· For your peace of mind, we recommend you check you have a personal all risk insurance with repatriation option.
Travelers commit to:
Respect the safety rules and follow the guide’s recommendations
Save the natural resources (wood, water …) and manage waste responsibly
Make sure their activities do not disturb/influence the life of the animals (avoid making noise, coming too close to the animals, or feeding the animals without the guide’s permission)
Make sure they are polite and respectful to the people from a different culture (asking permission to take pictures is one of the important points)
Respect the social and cultural integrity of the communities, the pace of the daily life, the traditions, habits and privacy
Avoid giving direct donations (it creates dependency and encourages begging rather than working. You are welcome to make indirect donations to institutions such as schools, hospitals, etc.)
Stay positive to make sure everyone enjoys the trip!
Our work-team commits to:
Promote sustainable ecotourism