Kasbah du Toubkal
Hotel · Al Haouz ·

Kasbah du Toubkal

Hotel · Al Haouz ·

Rustic rooms with mountain views, hammam, and rooftop dining

comfortable rooms
kind staff
amazing food
community involvement
rooftop terrace
guided walks
traditional moroccan dishes
attentive servers
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Kasbah du Toubkal by null
Kasbah du Toubkal by null
Kasbah du Toubkal by null
Kasbah du Toubkal by null
Kasbah du Toubkal by null
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Kasbah du Toubkal by null
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Kasbah du Toubkal, Imlil, Morocco - Explore & Book

"Question: how is it possible to take off from a London airport and within 6 hours be looking out at a mountain landscape of Tibetan grandeur and isolation? Answer: go to Morocco. More precisely, go to the unique hilltop kasbah-fort set at the base of Mt. Toubkal in the high Atlas, an epic journey that takes in plane, bus, taxi and a short walk. It may take just half a day but it will transport you to a different world.Sitting on the carpeted rooftop terrace in your loaned leather ‘babouches’ (slippers) and hooded woollen ‘djelaba’ (cloak), nodding wordlessly at the smiling Berber men who bring mint tea and freshly-picked nuts, staring up at snow-dusted peaks and down on stone-coloured villages, a wave of emotions inevitably washes over you: excitement at the discoveries ahead, tranquil disconnection from the stress behind, and awe at the majesty of it all. It may not be Tibet, but, as Martin Scorsese discovered when he filmed part of his movie Kundun here, it comes pretty close. Highs A magnificent setting on a remote hilltop amongst north Africa’s highest mountains; from the panoramic roof terrace you look down on 3 valleys fringed with green orchards and earth-coloured hamletsAn ideal base for hikes of all levels in the High Atlas, from a fully inclusive, flexible and tailor-made gentle 5-night package to the 2-day ascent of Toubkal itselfWe applaud the cultural sensitivity with which it's run - it employs locals, funds the Village Association and has won a Green Globe for sustainable tourismIt offers a variety of accommodation options, from ensuite rooms to a self-contained house for 6, perfect for a familyHikers have exclusive access to their Azzaden Trekking Lodge, reached by a half- or full day's hike from the kasbah - the comfiest mountain refuge imaginable, with excellent beds and ensuite bathrooms Lows You have to walk the last 15 minutes (or get on a mule), but hopefully this will attract rather than deter youBe aware that the Dar Imlil rooms are situated in the village of Imlil, 15 minutes below the main kasbahPrices are distinctly European (compared with other local spots) but you do get some of the best rooftop views in north Africa, and a percentage of profits goes to local projectsIt's not licensed, so if you need a post-trek beer, you'll need to bring it with you from Marrakech" - Michael Cullen

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Kasbah du Toubkal | Best places to stay in Marrakech

"Located 60km from Marrakech at the foot of Mount Toubkhal, this atmospheric boutique hotel is an ideal spot to relax after a summit hike. Sitting on a rocky outcrop some 1,800m above sea level, rooms boast spectacular views of surrounding snow-capped mountains. It’s the result of a partnership between the Berber community and a British adventurer who bought, restored and opened the kasbah as a hotel in 1995. The property is staffed entirely by villagers. The property has a variety of accommodation levels to suit most budgets. The dining room serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Cuisine is Berber-Moroccan, and there is a vegetarian menu. They can also provide a picnic lunch for mountain trekking. Even if you’re not coming to climb Mount Toubkal, the kasbah is a good choice for relaxing in mountain serenity, with outstanding trekking all around. " - Mandy Sinclair

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603debbiep

Google
A marvellous stay at the Kasbah and two nights at the trekking lodge. It was so peaceful, with beautiful gardens and amazing views. We really enjoyed the trekking though found it strenuous. Our guide Abdul was extremely knowledgeable and helpful. Standing on top of the pass at around 2,600 meters - surrounded by goats eating orange peel - was surreal and something I will always remember. |We were lucky to meet one of the co-owners and founders - Mike McHugo - who entertained us at dinner and gave everyone a glass or two of wine. We met him again at breakfast. he is a larger that life character and has some fascinating tales to tell about the Kasbah and the work they do in the local community.|The food at the Kasbah was simple and plain. The cook (Omar) at the trekking lodge was superb - his meals were utterly delicious. The meal we had on top of the mountain pass was also superb - the chef made the best meatballs I have ever had - all cooked on a portable stove under a tree at 2,600 m!|The rooms were simple but comfortable and clean. It was very quiet and peaceful. Staff were welcoming and friendly.

LibbyCork

Google
This is no ordinary place! It’s EXTRA-ordinary!!||Our family’s stay at the Kasbah de Toubkal in July 2025 was amazing. From the moment our transport arrived to pick us up in Essaouira, we knew we were in good hands. Rachid our driver, (arranged by the Kasbah) was wonderful! We’d had some hairy/scary driving experiences with taxis over the previous few days in Morocco so we were delighted with his safe driving and he was very attentive to our needs regarding comfort, toilet breaks, air con, water etc. Once we arrived in the village of Imlil and began the short uphill walk (with our luggage carried by mule — a first for us!), we knew we were in for something special. The Kasbah doesn’t market itself as a traditional hotel, and that’s exactly what makes it so unique. It’s a place rooted in authentic Berber culture and the hospitality shown to us was exceptional.||The setting is breathtaking — perched high in the Atlas Mountains, with amazing panoramic views. The pool, framed by the rugged peaks offered the most stunning views we’ve ever encountered. It was so peaceful and relaxing, a fabulous place to disconnect and slow down. ||When searching for our accommodation in the Atlas Mountains, we were really drawn to the Kasbah due to it's commitment to the local community.|The owners, through their partnership with the Moroccan NGO 'Education for All', created a model of sustainable tourism that gives back. Knowing that our stay contributed to educational opportunities (a 5% levy added to our bill) for local girls made the experience even more meaningful, especially as we have two daughters. The Kasbah is also involved in funding other services and amenities to the local Community (including rubbish collection). The staff are from local villages, and all seem so happy to work there, making us feel very welcome.||The rooms were simple yet comfortable, blending seamlessly with the natural surroundings. Meals were traditional Moroccan dishes, our servers were very attentive and the food was very tasty and plentiful.|We took a free guided walk with Mohammed, a lovely experience. We also availed of the on-site Hammam which was a memorable cultural experience for us!|If you’re looking for a place that offers more than just a beautiful view — this is it! We left with unforgettable memories and a deep appreciation for the people and culture of this remarkable region.|Thank you to all the staff who made our trip to the Kasbah so amazing!

Meg A.

Google
An amazing location in the centre of the High Atlas Mountains. Clearly pioneers in their day. Rooms, food and service all fine. But it felt like it was resting on its laurels. Its clearly popular. But g given the increasing competition in the area, and changing traveller needs, it will need to work harder to maintain its reputation. Who is it catering to? What do they want/expect?

AlanMichaelWard

Google
I’m an International Mountain Leader and have been working in the area for many years, either leading groups on Mt Toubkal (4167m) or training the local mountain guides.||||My most recent trip was the first week in December and I was fortunate to be allocated one of the new Delux Rooms with a fabulous veranda looking towards Mt Toubkal.||||The room was large and very spacious with an excellent bathroom with heaps of hot water for my bath time soaks! The room was well heated with bath robes and plenty of other bedding which I didn’t need.||||All of the staff here are warm and welcoming and just so helpful at all times.||||Catering is always excellent with plenty of Moroccan food to choose from. I love the tagine cooked meatballs for lunch with local bread to soak up the juices!||||There’s not much else I can add really as I’m well looked after by all the staff.||||Guides walks can be arranged with one of the guides I’ve trained, either a day walk or an exciting 3-day “Trekking in Style” adventure over high passes into the nearby Azzaden Valley. With an entire day over at the rustic Azzaden Trekking Lodge, a guided walk through the Berber villages will be a memorable experience.||||I can highly recommend the Kasbah du Toubkal!

madeleine R.

Google
I would have chosen to stay here BUT watching the documentary immediately deterred me AS DONKEYS ARE OVER BURDEN WITH GUESTS SUITCASES. For me any animal that is used in such a way to benefit humans laziness , wouldn’t rest easy on my conscious. I have rescued many animals in my 70 years and thankfully my parents taught me to treat animals with kindness and respect . Surely in all your years of experience in the hotel industry , you must realise DONKEYS SUFFER WITH SUCH WEIGHT LADEN ONTO THEM and YOU COULD FIND A BETTER LESS CRUEL WAY OF TRANSPORTING GUESTS SUITCASES. I realise you are not the only business to treat DONKEYS with such cruelty but you could chose to STOP IT NOW

Rich M.

Google
Absolutely stunning property. Highly recommend a stay at this property. Staff is amazing and the food is very good. Must stop in Morocco

estherkN1755UB

Google
Amazing views. Very comfortable rooms. Rooftop relaxation with the best view. The staff is so kind and will go out of their way to make you stay just perfect. Food is amazing. Ask for Mohammed to be your tour guide up the mountains, either by foot or by mule! He even set up lunch with a Berber family!

Nadeem T.

Google
Rooms were not in the best of state. Washrooms in need of urgent repairs. Considering so many people visit, this centre needs upgrading