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A trip through time at the ancient leather tanneries of Fes
Like an artist’s tray of paints, the huge vats of dyes that decorate the urban landscape around the redolent tanneries of Fes are awe-inspiring... no less than the processes the tanners use to dye and dry leather, virtually unchanged since medieval times. The tanners’ tools include water, limestone, pigeon droppings, and their bare feet and hands to knead and dye the leather to its required consistency, which may eventually grace the souks of the medina as exquisite purses and slippers
Fes el-Bali(Pass by)
Borj Nord(Pass by)
Royal Palace of Fez(Pass by)
Fez Mellah(Pass by)
Dar Batha Museum(Pass by)
Place Seffarine(Pass by)
Souk el Henna(Pass by)
Medina of Fez(Pass by)
Bou Inania Medersa(Pass by)
Al-Attarine Madrasa(Pass by)
Mosque and University Kairaouine(Pass by)
Museo Nejjarine(Pass by)
Sahrij Medersa(Pass by)
Zaouia of Moulay Idriss II(Pass by)
La Belle Vue de la Tannerie(Pass by)
CHRIF TRANS & TRAVEL
NZD 460