Yahoo – AFP,
Hicham Rafih, 9 March 2015
Oukaimeden (Morocco) (AFP) - On a clear day, skiers can see the dunes of the Sahara desert shimmer in the distance from the Moroccan ski resort of Oukaimeden, the highest in North Africa.
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People are
seen walking on a slope at the Oukaimeden ski resort in
Morocco's Atlas
Mountains (AFP Photo/Fadel Senna)
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Oukaimeden (Morocco) (AFP) - On a clear day, skiers can see the dunes of the Sahara desert shimmer in the distance from the Moroccan ski resort of Oukaimeden, the highest in North Africa.
The view is
impressive, even on a cloudy day, but ski instructors say a lack of
infrastructure and hotels stands in the way of growth.
The resort
is located in the High Atlas Mountains, a mere 50 kilometres (30 miles) from
the popular tourist destination of Marrakesh with its luxury hotels and pools.
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A woman
wearing a niqab
descends a slope on a sledge,
at Morocco's Oukaimeden ski
resort in the Atlas Mountains
(AFP Photo/Fadel Senna)
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Joumayna, a
visitor from Britain who took the only chairlift to climb 1,000 metres to the
summit, said: "We are at the top, so close to the clouds. It's
magnificent."
Six T-bar
tows and 18 pistes were covered by a heavy carpet of snow this year for the
first time in nearly two decades.
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A woman
wearing a niqab descends a slope on a sledge, at Morocco's Oukaimeden ski
resort in the …
Local
officials say a record number of visitors -- some 30,000 a day -- visited
Oukaimeden during the first weekends of the winter season.
"But
that is not enough. Much more needs to be done to build the infrastructure so that
we can compete with Europe," said Mohamed Bennani, a ski instructor with
the Royal Moroccan Ski Federation.
Bennani
said the shortage of hotels and chalets resulted in most visitors coming from
Marrakesh only to spend the day.
"It's
like when people go to the beach for the day," he said.
Oukaimeden
has only three small hotels, including one with 15 rooms run by a French
family, and a handful of chalets.
Bouzekri
Attifi, who runs a private school in Marrakesh, agrees Oukaimeden does not have
enough beds for visitors.
He had
taken 50 schoolchildren on a day trip to the resort, leaving Marrakesh at dawn.
"I had
to urge the ski federation to provide us with a place where the children can
have some breakfast before hitting the slopes," he said.
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Oukaimeden
ski resort in Morocco, at an altitude of 3,600 metres, is
the highest in North
Africa (AFP Photo/Fadel Senna)
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Paragliding to beat heat
Driving to
Oukaimeden is a challenge, along a narrow road that winds its way up.
"The
road's too small and it can be closed for four to five days when there's heavy
snowfall," said ski instructor Hazzan Azougagh.
A weekend
escape can turn into a nightmare when up to 5,000 cars head the same way.
Authorities
in El Haouz province, where the resort is located, have built several open-air
car parks and set up a bus station to help ease traffic.
Work is
also underway to open a second road.
Locals make
a modest but brisk business from November to March when, snow permitting,
skiers spend money for lessons or to hire ski gear.
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Oukaimeden
(pictured) is one
of two ski resorts in Morocco,
along with Ifrane, a smaller,
picturesque resort of the
Middle Atlas near the northern
city of Fez (AFP
Photo/
Fadel Senna)
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Paragliding
is also being promoted, especially when temperatures in the Marrakesh plain
below soar to 45 degrees Celsius (113 Fahrenheit).
"Everyone
comes here. The French, the British ... really, everyone, including many
Moroccans," said Brahim Chah, who also gives skiing lessons.
Dubai's Emaar
group announced plans more than eight years ago to invest $1.4 billion in
developing the resort together with 11 hotels and the world's highest altitude
18-hole golf course, but the project remains on standby.
Oukaimeden
is one of two ski resorts in Morocco, along with Ifrane, a smaller, picturesque
resort of the Middle Atlas near the northern city of Fez.
Tourism
earnings are a backbone of Morocco's economy and the kingdom hopes to double
the number of visitors from 10 million to 20 million by 2020.




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