Treasure Hunt in the Ancient City of Meknes

Explore the ancient alleys and hidden gems of the medina of Meknes, one of Morocco’s imperial sites, and discover its treasures! This quest for clues will immerse you in a captivating world where each clue will lead you to an extraordinary revelation.

The medina of Meknes, steeped in history and heritage, offers the perfect setting for an immersive treasure hunt. The itinerary includes iconic locations.

Perfect for families, friends, and teams looking for a unique team-building activity, this treasure hunt offers an original way to discover Meknes while having fun.

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Explore the ancient alleys and hidden gems of the Meknes medina, one of Morocco’s imperial sites, and discover its treasures! This quest for clues will immerse you in a captivating world where each clue will lead you to an extraordinary revelation.

A Meknes Discovery Trail:

The Meknes medina, steeped in history and heritage, offers the perfect setting for an immersive treasure hunt. The itinerary includes iconic sites such as:

Bab Mansour: Known for its remarkable architecture, it is one of the most magnificent gates in Morocco.

El Hedim Square: Similar to Marrakech’s Jemaa El-Fnaa square, it is a vibrant place ideal for hiding a clue.

The Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail: The final resting place of the great sultan and founder of Meknes, a place steeped in mystery.

The Royal Granaries and Stables (Heri es-Souani): An architectural feat where a challenge could be hidden among the immense reserves.

The Bou Inania Medersa: A splendidly decorated historic Quranic school, harboring a mystery for explorers.

The Traditional Markets of the Medina: An authentic maze full of clues hidden among the artisan shops.

A Fun and Cultural Experience

Perfect for families, friends, and teams looking for a unique team-building activity, this treasure hunt offers an original way to discover Meknes while having fun.

 

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