The city was founded in 1923 by the French Protectorate authorities when they discovered phosphate in the region.
Understand
[edit]The name “Khouribga” translates to “red hamlet” in Arabic, which is inspired by the reddish hue of the local soil, which adds to the city's distinct charm.
Get in
[edit]The easiest way to reach Khouribga is by arriving via Beni Mellal Airport (BEM), the closest major airport then taking the transport from there, here are some options :
By private taxi or car hire:
- Time: ~1 hour.
- Cost: Approx. 500–800 dirham (depending on negotiation and type of taxi).
- Taxis are available outside the airport. Alternatively, travelers can rent a car from one of the car rental services at the airport.
By train:
- Time: 1.8–2 hours.
- Cost: Approx. 70–150 dirham, depending on class.
- Trains are frequent; check the ONCF website for timetables.
By bus:
- Time: 2–3.5 hours (longer than a train but cheaper).
- Cost: Approx. 50–100 dirham.
Get around
[edit]Once you arrive in Khouribga, here’s how to get around and make the most of local transportation options:
Petit Taxis:
- Operates on a meter (starting price ~5 dirham, ~1 dirham per km).
- Maximum capacity: 3 passengers.
- Available throughout the city, especially near markets and main roads.
City buses:
- available on main streets.
- Ticket cost: 3–5 dirham.
See
[edit]- Phosphate Mines Tour (OCP Sites). Khouribga is central to Morocco’s phosphate production, managed by the OCP Group (Office Chérifien des Phosphates). You may be able to arrange a guided visit through local contacts or the OCP office to understand the city's economic backbone.
- Espace Lalla Malika Cultural Center. A hub for cultural and artistic events in Khouribga. it hosts exhibitions, workshops, and traditional music performances.
Do
[edit]- Parachute Air Club of Morocco (Parachute Air Club du Maroc), Ouled Yaich Maro, [email protected]. The best place for experiencing parachutes. Equipped with planes from French clubs, safety is very important in this club. The food on site at lunchtime is excellent
Buy
[edit]- Phosphate-related souvenirs: As the "Phosphate Capital", you might find decorative items or tokens symbolizing the city’s phosphate mining heritage.
- Traditional Moroccan clothing: Djellabas, caftans, and scarves for men and women.
- Moroccan pottery and ceramics: Handcrafted pottery such as tajines, bowls, and plates with intricate designs.
Eat
[edit]- La villa Restaurant Lounge, Rn8, Km 4 Route De Marrakech, Beni Mellal 23000 Morocco, ☏ +212 622-408154. Every day from 12:00 till 01:00. Wonderful staff, beautifully appointed, Nice environment to sit when you sit outside in the garden.
Drink
[edit]- Moroccan Mint Tea (Moroccan Arabic: "Atay B’Naanaa") is the most popular drink in Morocco. It is made with green tea, fresh mint leaves, and plenty of sugar. It is often served as a gesture of hospitality; expect to enjoy it everywhere, from homes to cafés.
Sleep
[edit]- Farah Khouribga, 13 Boulevard Moulay Youssef, Khouribga Morocco, ☏ +212 5235-62350. The 5-star Farah Khouribga Hotel, nestled on the central plateau of Khouribga, offers you a stay combining luxury and comfort.
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