Morocco is a country definitely exhilarating, especially for Europeans. It is therefore normal that the story of the beginning of Kasbah Tamadot looks like a modern fairy tale. It was indeed the mother of Sir Richard Branson who first discovered this majestic property while his son was preparing one of his balloon expeditions. Formerly a private retreat for an antique dealer, this Moorish-style house still retains treasures from both North Africa and the Far East, even though it has since become a luxury hotel. has been added to the collection of prestigious residences of the Virgin Limited Edition group.
The Kasbah, located less than an hour by car from Marrakech and nestled at the foot of the High Atlas, which is accessed by a long and winding road, leaves nothing to be desired. Landscaped gardens surround the estate and the inner courtyard is home to a stunning, dark blue reproduction of the ubiquitous Moroccan reflective pool. Each of the 28 rooms seems to continue this theme of decadence, especially the Master Suite, with 3 bedrooms, designed as a mini-replica of the Kasbah itself. It would be a shame not to mention the ten luxurious tents with their own jacuzzi ...
Whether you take a swim in the indoor pool or gaze at the valley gorge from the outdoor infinity pool, the Kasbah Tamadot soothes, as expected, all the stress of the trip. Although treks in the Atlas Mountains, donkey rides or cycling, are offered, the services offered by the Kasbah are more likely to encourage you to stay on site. Especially as the most adventurous trip of your day will consist of going from the hammam to the rooftop terrace, where you can enjoy a mint tea accompanied by Moroccan dishes. After all, the name of the hotel means "gentle breeze" in Berber.
Is this in Morocco? I'm surprised, I am Moroccan and I wasn't know this beautiful cities in Morocco
wayehh had hotel kan dial 3a2ila diala temma fin tzadet lwalida mais ba3ouh chhal hadi:)
chouf daba kifwella
a ta7naya f had lblad ma kayda3mouch had lmachaghi3
Looks like magic to me...this Morocco of yours, @machhour.
Well done!
Morocco is an awesome country , thank you so much for visiting my blog:)
This line of posts creates a desire to visit this beautiful country. It also makes me curious how life looks to the people born and raised there. Often the most interesting part of a trip, and where the longest lasting memories are, comes from interaction with locals.
the country is awesome and people is amazing :) welcome to Morocco
Thank you for the guided tours.
Beautiful Morocco
yeaah:)