Bouknana( Ain Medouna) is a green pearl in Taounate province. It is located in the Pre Rif mountains at the foot of Mount Elkil with the altitude of 1800m with panoramic view over Taounate City and Ourgha Rriver .…

The province of Taounate was created by virtue of Dahir n° 1.77.376 of 24 Choual1397 (October the 8th, 1977). It is located in the northern part of the Kingdom in the Region of Taza-Al Hoceima-Taounate, about 240 kilometers (149miles) north east Rabat.
The province is endowed with considerable cultural and natural richness that could make it one of the best tourist resorts in the country
Here are some suggested tourist attractions worth visiting in Taounate
Bouknana( Ain Medouna) is a green pearl in Taounate province. It is located in the Pre Rif mountains at the foot of Mount Elkil with the altitude of 1800m with panoramic view over Taounate City and Ourgha Rriver .…
is a fantastic destination in Taounate for relaxing and practicing mountain tourism activities among which trekking and hiking can be the best thing to do during a day trip around Drinkle Moutain to explore the lifestyle of local people…
Ourtzagh is a Moroccan rural commune located at the foot of the central Rif Mountains, west of Taounate city administratively affiliated to Ghafsay circle in Taounate province within the territorial domain of Fes –Mekness region according to the new regional division. Its population…
Amergou is almoravid fort build on the amount of Amergou in Fez El Bali area few kilometers from Moulay Bouchta Alkhamar mausoleum and about 50 km in the northwest of Fez. The fortress is undoubtedly considered as the most…
Dam Alwahda: It is known as the largest water reservoir of Morocco and the second in Africa, offering natural landscapes and vast water space could make it as a splendid resort to host leisure activities related to boat riding…
Oudka: is one of the greatest ecological and biological green zone in the north of Morocco whose biosphere is made up with the cedar trees , plants and fauna as it is marked with the highest summit of Oudka…