Founded in the iOth century, Oujda is located in the midst of vast agricultural and wine-producing plains. The entire town seems to wotch over a swarming medina surrounded by walls pierced with magnificent doors. Outside the walls, the road to the Beni Snassen mountains winds along to emerge before a spectacle that will take your breath away. wild gorges, sheer cliffs, labyrinths of grottoes succeed one another, bathed in the mingled perfumes of sweet bay and lavender, giving the steep mountain slopes the enchanted air of a wondrous garden of Eden.
An ancient casbah thot seems to be resting right in the middle of a seaside resort, beaches that gild themselves in the sun over dozens of kilometres, palm trees that provide refreshing shade, thot is Saidia, the town that marks the Eastern border of Morocco.

If you take the road to the South, you leave the Mediterranean for landscapes that are as different as they are unexpected. The beautiful oasis of Figuig is fonned by an ocean of palm trees. Seven splendid ksours are scattered through a forest bathed in hot or salt y springs. Gordens surround original houses and coloured rocks provide the finishing touch to a most unusual town.
Formerlya caravan hait, Figuig hos remained an oasis of peoce and beauty, a remarkable stage on a magical voyage.