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    Khouribga (Moroccan Arabic: خريبڭة, romanized: khurībga, [xuriːbɡa]) is the capital of Khouribga Province in the Béni Mellal-Khénifra region of Morocco. With a population of almost 200,000 in 2014, Khouribga owes its growth to the phosphate deposits nearby.

    The city was founded in 1923 by the French Protectorate authorities when they discovered phosphate in the region.

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    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

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    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

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    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

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    • 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

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    • Parachute Air Club of Morocco (Parachute Air Club du Maroc), Ouled Yaich Maro, . 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

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    • 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

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    • 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

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    • 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

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    • 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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