Understand
[edit]Better known as Zaouia d'Ifrane, or even Ifrane if you are within the village limits, this Berber village is often confused for another town in the mid-Atlas with the name Zaouia d'Ifrane, and many times it is even confused for the larger city of Ifrane proper itself.
Despite the confusing overlap in names, the village is, in the eyes of the locals, more beautiful than any of the similarly named places. The village, which has between 500 to 1000 residents (depending on the time of year), sits under a dramatic and unique geological feature: a 60-m (200-foot) travertine plateau provides a backdrop of caves, hanging plants and waterfalls. Zaouiate Oued Ifrane translates to 'holy place of caves', and the village and its surrounding landscape creates an air that inspires more awe than the title suggests.
Get in
[edit]Zaouiate Oued Ifrane is located about 100 km south of Fez. The road which dead ends at Zaouiate Oued Ifrane turns off from the main roadway after the town of Souk L'Hdd and before the city of Mrirt. Transportation to and from Zaouiate Oued Ifrane is the only deterrent to visiting. By personal car/vehicle it is no problem, just head south from Fez toward Azrou, at Azrou, continue on as if going to Marrakesh and then take the left directly after Souk L'Hdd. Coming from Marrakesh, just head up towards Fez and make the right turn directly after you pass through Mrirt. Without one's own vehicle, things become exceedingly more complicated and overwhelming. It's a matter of getting to either Souk L'Hdd or Mrirt and then wheeling and dealing with the grand taxi divers from one of those cities over a price into Zaouiate Oued Ifrane. The correct price is 60 dirhams to get in (that's buying the entire taxi out, every seat), but don't be surprised when the drivers start at 300 dirhams.
Get around
[edit]Once in Zaouiate Oued Ifrane you can walk anywhere you want to go. The village is small and travel by foot is really the only way around.
See
[edit]There is plenty to see in Zaouiate Oued Ifrane. There is no need for anyone to explain what there is to see in the village, it is more or less obvious. You will know once you arrive.
Do
[edit]There is not a whole lot to do in the village besides hike around and relax really.
In Spring it is a good idea to get in some camping in and around Zaouiate Oued Ifrane. Using the village as a base camp, one can walk out into the cedar forest and spend a few days living off of the land and getting lost amongst the trees.
In the Summer there is a great swimming hole up the river where one can relax on large rocks in the sun and take dips into the cold spring fed river at their leisure. Or if you crave something a bit colder and more adventurous, take a shower under the 30-m (100-foot) waterfall.
Autumn is a great time to take photographs and day hikes around the village and the waterfalls. Sitting on a roof-top for an entire afternoon, watching the fig leaves change color never seemed a half bad idea either.
Winter can be fairly dismal, yet there is something intriguing about staying in, making a fire and watching the cold of the outside from the inside.
Buy
[edit]Eat
[edit]Zaouiate Oued Ifrane is a very small Berber mountain village. There are no restaurants, and there are only a couple of stores that sell some food products. It is easy, if you know this, to plan ahead and grab food and produce in a larger town or city on your way to Zaouiate Oued Ifrane. The other way to get around this is to stay with at a gite or with a family, and pay for the whole treatment: meals, housing, information, etc.
Drink
[edit]Sleep
[edit]There are a few different gites to stay out when in Zaouiate Oued Ifrane. These are just families who usually have extra space in their homes and offer this space for a decent price. The price usually always includes meals, since food is so difficult to come across within Zaouiate Oued Ifrane.
Connect
[edit]IAM (Maroc Telecom) is the only operator available.
Go next
[edit]Once in Zaouiate Oued Ifrane, getting out is easy: you just wait at the entrance to the village for someone who is going out, and you can catch a ride out that way.