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Guide Price Per Room Per Night

Around £ 240 Per Room Per Night (Breakfast)

Prices are as a guide only, assuming 2 people in the room. Prices will be vary depending on the season and the occupancy of room.

Overview Kasbah Du Toubkal Retreat

This traditional Berber-style property is set a short walk (or donkey ride) from Imlil village, in the heart of the Atlas Mountains. This is a good choice for singles, families or couples who want an authentic 'Berber' style experience with several trekking routes directly from the hotel. The peak of the Atas Mountains (Jbel Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa.) is a 4-hour trek (each way), which can be done as a full day, or 2-day trip (overnighting in a traditional Berber hut).

With several peaks above 4000 metres, the Central High Atlas is part of a larger chain of mountains that spreads from the Atlantic Coast in the west to the Algerian border in the east. The mountains are home to the indigenous Berber (or Amazigh) people who have inhabited Morocco for at least 5000 years. The Berbers live in small clusters of earthen adobe houses which cling precipitously to mountainsides and are often only accessible by mule or foot.

A trek in the High Atlas will offer more than a glimpse into a way of life that has barely changed for centuries and where traditional values and hospitality have been mostly unaffected by the outside world.

Kasbah Du Toubkal Accommodation

For those who wish for superb rooms in a stunning setting, you can choose between the spectacular Garden House Apartment (125 sq m) with its 12 m of glass wall looking up to Jbel Toubkal, the Deluxe and Standard en suite rooms, or Berber Salons with gallery sleeping areas for families and groups.

Garden House - On the south side of the Kasbah and slightly lower down is the Garden House. This is a 3-bedroomed house with its own entrance and a stunning lounge with an open fire and a 12 metre plate glass wall looking up towards the mountains and the peak of Jbel Toubkal. It is especially suitable for those guests who wish to have more privacy and their own private lounge, dining room and kitchen. There is no need, although it would be a shame, to even visit the Kasbah.

The Garden House has been so designed that, by locking off rooms, it can be configured as either:

  •     A three-bedroomed house.
  •     A two-bedroomed house and a Junior Suite
  •     A one-bedroomed house, a Junior Suite and a Superior Room


Garden House - Apartment Suite

  • · Garden Apartment
  • · Deluxe double or twin bedroom with rolltop bath with shower, twin wash basins, bidet, WC
  • · 110 sq m living area
  • · Large lounge with 12 m glass wall opening to balcony with views of waterfalls and the High Atlas
  • · Fitted kitchen
  • Private sun/breakfast terrace and access to shared garden
  • Garden House - Junior Suite - 2
  • · 1 Room (1 or 2 people)
  • · Upstairs: own private Berber salon with Berber couches and outside terrace
  • · Downstairs: leads onto deluxe double en suite room with bath and shower
  • · En suite (bath with shower, bidet, wash basin and WC)
  • · Private shaded terrace
  • · Room can be set up as a twin or double
  • · All rooms have carved walnut furniture and fittings by local craftsmen
  • · Room has private terrace


Garden House - Superior En Suite

  • · En suite (bath with shower, bidet, wash basin and WC)
  • · Room can be set up as twin or double
  • · Carved walnut furniture and fittings by local craftsmen
  • · Tranquil outside area looking East


Deluxe double rooms

  • · En suite with bath
  • · Rooms can be set up as twins or doubles
  • · CD Player
  • · Tea and coffee making facilities
  • · Carved walnut furniture

Superior double rooms

  • · 2 rooms (2 people per room)
  • · En suite with bath
  • · Rooms can be set up as twins or doubles
  • · CD Player
  • · Tea and coffee making facilities
  • ·Carved walnut furniture

Standard Double Room

  • · 5 rooms (2 people per room)
  • · En suite with shower
  • · Rooms can be set up as twins or doubles
  • · CD Player
  • · Tea and coffee making facilities
  • · Carved walnut furniture


Berber Salons

Berber Salons are not traditional hotel rooms but rooms based on local custom. The downstairs area is set out like a traditional room and would serve as a seating area during the day and couches would be slept on at night. An area of the roof terrace has been reserved for each room where carpets will be set out so you can sleep under the stars. We will provide sleeping sheet, sleeping bag and mat to make your evening comfortable.


Small Berber Salon

  • · 1 room (3 people per room)
  • · Shared bathroom facilities
  • · Carved walnut furniture

 

Large Berber Salons

  • · 2 rooms (4 people per room)
  • · Shared bathroom facilities
  • · Carved walnut furniture