There are natural parks where the wildlife lives freely and under protection. And refined gardens, where nature is tamed to create an environment to soothe the spirit.
Whether migratory or sedentary, many birds choose Moroccan natural parks. Come and discover this unspoilt nature. Pink flamingoes, gray cranes, herons and storks like the meandering Loukos river, south of Tangier or, like the bald ibis, are frequent visitors to the Souss Massa natural park near Agadir. The golden eagle and the white snake-eagle meanwhile prefer the Toubkal national park, south of Marrakech.
Enjoy the rich and powerful fragrances of the forest, where you may cross the path of a stag or a porcupine. Mount Toubkal reveals a wild panorama of plunging gorges, through which crystal rivers flow. The national park of Tazzeka, to the east of Fez, comprises immense forests full of gorges and caves. Whether wild or tamed, nature is at the heart of our identity and our art of living.
Moroccans are masters at the art of gardening. The Andalusian gardens of Rabat, the Mendoubia gardens in Tangier, Majorelle in Marrakech and the Skoura palm grove near Ouarzazate: harmony reigns in them all. These wonderful gardens of course demonstrate a desire to make a mark on the untamed world, but above all to provide serenity and comfort to the soul. The Ménara garden, again in Marrakech, spreads out from an immense pond dating from the Almohads. Also discover the exquisite refinement of the private gardens, designed to encourage reflection and elevation of the mind.
Moroccan parks and gardens, sources of escape and reveries, always illustrate our need for what is essential and authentic. Come and enjoy this friendly nature soon.