Morocco’s Blue City: Chefchaouen
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Morocco’s Blue City: Chefchaouen

Indigo stairs, mint tea, and cats that own the alleys.

YAYoussef Ait Ali•November 14, 2023•4 min read

We arrived with open eyes and small plans. Rif Mountains looked big on the map, but it welcomed us in small, kind steps.

We walked, we paused, and we let the place set the pace. Little choices—where to stand, when to wait, who to thank—made the day bright.

Blue walls made the alleys feel cool and calm. Cats ran the place with gentle rules.

Tea tasted like welcome. Stairs led to views, and views led to more stairs.

Blue door in Chefchaouen
A door for every mood, all in blue.

Blue walls made shade feel cooler. Cats took naps in the best spots and let us pass with slow blinks.

Getting There

Start early and keep plans simple. Ask locals for the best turn or bus. Signs help, but kind people help more. In Rif Mountains, the journey is part of the joy.

Weather changes fast in Rif Mountains. We packed a light layer, a warm layer, and a dry layer. We used all three. When the wind picked up, we moved slower and smiled anyway.

When to Go

Mornings are calm and gentle. Late afternoon light makes photos warm. If it rains, that is part of the story. Carry a small umbrella or a hood and keep walking.

We kept our bags light: water, snacks, a phone in airplane mode to save battery, and a tiny power pack. Light feet made the day feel friendly.

Resting spot with a view
Small breaks help you notice more.

We tried to learn one local word for hello and one for thanks. People liked the effort. A smile worked when words ran out.

Slow Down

The best moments came when we stopped to listen: to water, wind, birds, or a street musician. We tried to notice five sounds and five colors before moving on.

Food was simple and good. We shared plates, traded bites, and wrote down new names in a small notebook so we could order them again.

We took only photos and left only footprints. We stayed on marked paths, used bins, and kept a small bag for any trash that had no bin nearby.

Photo Tips

Clean your lens with a soft cloth. Hold still against a wall or a tree. Turn around—the best view is sometimes behind you.

We ended each day the same way: a warm drink, a look at tomorrow’s map, and a grateful note in our journal. Trips feel longer when you write even two lines.

Respectful Photos

Ask before portraits. Buy something small if you linger near a shop. A hello in any language helps.

We ended the trip tired in our legs and light in our heads. The best souvenir was a calmer pace we promised to carry home.

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