
Kasbah du Toubkal
The original Atlas lodge. Berber-run, donations to the village school.

The High Atlas begins forty minutes from Marrakech. Imlil, Ourika, Toubkal — Berber villages, terraced fields, Arabian horses, simple lunches, snow in winter.
The Maison works with mountain houses ranging from a single Berber farmhouse to a private chalet with staff at two thousand metres.

The original Atlas lodge. Berber-run, donations to the village school.

Off-list, six-bedroom mountain house with full staff and a Maison cook.

Winter only — Africa's only ski resort, suited for short stays.
A guided morning walk to a Berber village. Mint tea on a terrace at two thousand metres.
The valley's weekly Berber market — quietly composed by the Maison, with a private guide and a lunch in a riverside garden.
From the Selman stables — half-day rides into the foothills with a private cavalier.
December to March, snow on the peaks. Skiing at Oukaïmeden, photogenic stops on the way up and down.
The Atlas is best added to a Marrakech stay — a single night up, two nights for Toubkal climbers.
Spring blooms, summer cool, autumn clear, winter snowed. Each has its character.
Day trips work; one night up is more rewarding.
From a half-day ride to a full week's trekking. Composed end-to-end.