Close to the National Park Talassemtane there
is another protected area that dominates the region: the Regional Park
Bouhachem. And between those two parks you have the more than interesting
mountain of Jbel Khizana.
As this mountain is located outside the main parks and further away from the city of Chefchaouen, it is even less
touristic than the surrounding area. In the village of Khizana you can find the
inn Dar Khizana, which is the ideal starting point for a visit to this region.
During our visit to this marvelous inn we were treated as kings by its amazing inn owner Mohamed Ahbiss. Not only does he always have some interesting stories to tell, he also tries to give his guests
a complete experience of the Moroccans life on the countryside. The dishes he
makes for example consist only of natural ingredients that are often found
in the close proximity of his inn and they are certainly among the best food
we’ve eaten in the whole of Morocco. Furthermore, although his inn is
constructed in a traditional fashion and with mostly authentic materials, you
can find all the comfort needed, including a hot shower and a fireplace for
cold winter evenings.
Enjoying dinner in Dar Khizana |
You can easily stay in this inn
for a few days without getting bored, as there are various opportunities for long walks or
activities in and around the village. A circuit that leads round the mountain
of Jbel Khizana is marked with signalizations (yellow and white stripes), but a
guide may still be useful to make sure you don’t get lost. If you take the long
tour it may take 6 to 8 hours to complete, but the magnificent views from the
different sides of the mountain makes this walk more than worth it. One of the
most important features of this mountain is its abundance of sources, so you’ll
pass a lot of idyllic mountain rivers on your way and even some small lakes.
Signalization on the touristic circuit of Jbel Khizana |
One of the lakes around the mountain |
For the less sportive travellers there are off
course smaller walks in the vicinity of the inn and the cultural activities that
the inn owner will gladly organize for you. These may include Moroccan cuisine
(bread, cheese, jam,…), traditional dances, the art of henna,… Also socio-cultural
encounters are sometimes organized with a possibility to buy traditional local
products and food. And don’t forget to see the still functioning
watermill and blacksmith of the village!
The blacksmith of Khizana in action |
GPS circuit: Link
He visitado el albergue estos dias la verdad es muy bonito le mas importante es que tambien es muy limpio y organizado gracias dar khizana sin olvidar el pueblo y la cooperativa textil en khizana
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