
Al Hoceima National Park
Al Hoceima National Park is a stunning protected area situated on the Mediterranean coast of northern Morocco, elegantly spanning both terrestrial and marine environments. Established in 2004, the park is celebrated for its rugged limestone cliffs, deep plunging canyons, and pristine coastline, making it one of the true jewels of the Rif region. The terrestrial zone is predominantly covered by extensive forests of Barbary thuya and aleppo pine, which provide a critical habitat for a variety of unique and endemic wildlife.
The marine component of the park is equally vital, featuring rich biodiversity that includes playful dolphins, sea turtles, and rare red coral. The formidable coastal cliffs are world-famous for hosting one of the largest surviving colonies of ospreys in the entire Mediterranean basin. Visitors to the park can explore an extensive network of hiking trails that offer spectacular panoramic views of the azure sea and the rugged interior mountains, allowing for fully immersive nature experiences.
Beyond its profound ecological significance, Al Hoceima National Park is also culturally significant, encompassing several traditional Berber villages. Here, visitors can observe sustainable agricultural practices and rural ways of life that have remained largely unchanged for generations. The park serves as a perfect destination for eco-tourism, bird watching, and nature lovers.
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- Hire a local guide to find the best trails
- Bring binoculars for bird watching
- Respect the local Berber communities' privacy
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