Preparation
Ensure you have sturdy hiking gear and sufficient water, as the terrain is rugged and facilities are limited.
Khenifra National Park is a significant natural reserve situated in the heart of Morocco's Middle Atlas region. As an IUCN Category II protected area, it is dedicated to the conservation of local ecosystems and the preservation of native flora and fauna. The park offers a rugged, scenic environment that appeals to hikers and those looking to experience the wilder side of the Moroccan landscape. Its vast terrain provides a unique opportunity for visitors to connect with nature away from the bustling urban centers. It remains a key site for environmental conservation and outdoor exploration in the country.
Khenifra National Park is a significant natural reserve situated in the heart of Morocco's Middle Atlas region. As an IUCN Category II protected area, it is dedicated to the conservation of local ecosystems and the preservation of native flora and fauna. The park offers a rugged, scenic environment that appeals to hikers and those looking to experience the wilder side of the Moroccan landscape. Its vast terrain provides a unique opportunity for visitors to connect with nature away from the bustling urban centers. It remains a key site for environmental conservation and outdoor exploration in the country.
IUCN Category II protected ecosystem
Expansive Middle Atlas wilderness
Diverse native flora and fauna
Scenic trails for outdoor exploration
Remote location requiring careful travel planning.
Limited infrastructure compared to urban tourist sites.
High ecological value requiring strict adherence to 'leave no trace' principles.
Ensure you have sturdy hiking gear and sufficient water, as the terrain is rugged and facilities are limited.
Download offline maps before heading into the park, as cellular service can be unreliable in the Middle Atlas wilderness.
Hikers and nature lovers seeking remote wilderness experiences.
MAD د.م.
$40-$80 p/day
Arabic, Tamazight, French
Follow all conservation guidelines to protect the park's delicate ecosystem and native wildlife.