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| REF: 22532 : 6 Bedroom Gite | Sleeps 10
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PRICES ARE FOR TWO PEOPLE IN A SUITE ON BB. Crowning the high altitude hamlet of Tassa Ouirgane (at 1300 m), Dar Tassa's tiled rooftop provides a restful platform from which to soak up the stunning 360 degree panaroma: spanning the snow capped peaks of Toubkal Park, sweeping down to give a bird's eye view on daily life in a sleepy Berber village, and flowing along the verdant riverbank to the distant vistas of the Azzedine Valley. |
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Dar Tassa
Like a well crafted honey comb, Dar Tassa's guest accommodations offer every range of creature comforts. From the moment you walk in, your spirit is rekindled by the interior's warm colours and Berber charm, while your eyes are enchanted by the interplay of space and light and awed by the floor to ceiling windows' peek on sky scraping Atlas peaks. Inevitably, your gaze will come to focus on the soothing fountain, Dar Tassa's signature centerpiece. The hypnotic flow of water unconsciously feeds your internal aquifers of serenity as the lush, lively flora resuscitate your tired soul. And we haven't even seen any of the rooms yet
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Shop 'till your mule drops at a rural Berber souks (Thursdays and Saturdays)
Explore your inner spledour at the Nfis caves
Stage your own Fantasia with a horse ride at La Rosearaie
Absorb the architectural grandeur of Tin Maal mosque (1156 AD), an emblem of the Almohad dynasty. Open to non-Muslim visitors
Brave the heart accelerating twists and turns of the Tizi-n-Test pass (Morocco's highest road at 2092m)
Take a dip or lounge poolside in the peaceful oasis of L'Oliveraie
Get a taste of La Bonne Vie at with dinner or a drink at Sir Richard Branson's Kasbah Tamadot
Polish off your fork at the famed local 5 star restaurant, Le Sanglier qui Fume Get Back to Nature in Morocco's Great Outdoors Dar Tassa resides in the shadow of the Takherkhort Reserve, a sanctuary for Toubkal's most noble species, the Barbary Sheep. The Amaseen gazelle reserve, a must see in neighboring Marigha, promises this regal endangered species will have fighting chance to restore its declining population. Be sure to bring your binoculars, as over 150 species of bird - from the Grey Partridge to the Alpine Accentor and Chough - make their nest among the Park's natural wonders. And if you should decide to set out on a flora and fauna discovery trek, don't be startled to find reptiles underfoot that recall ancient fossils come to life.
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PRICES ARE FOR TWO PEOPLE IN A SUITE ON HALF BOARD Double & twin rooms available for £55 per night on HB. Berber hospitality at a comfortable guest house in a serene mountain setting in the Toubkal National Park
built in traditional style employing local craftsmen and materials yet including a/c and heating in all rooms owners promote eco-tourism and assist in conservation of the National Park only an hour from Marrakech and within easy reach of some of Morocco's most scenic valleys and gorges run by friendly staff from the local hamlet. food ideal base for trekking in a quiet corner of the park near a sanctuary for Barbary Sheep fantastic situation with stunning views from the picture window in the lounge and from large roof terrace located at 1300 metres above sea level. 30° C in July/August and 15° C in December
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Activities: Trekking, cycling ,walking and horse-riding in the area. Dar Tassa is accessed by an unmade road: it is a 10 minute drive off the main road. We can prebook excellent English speaking local trekking guides. Resident experts can help you to spot the Barbary Sheep in the Takkerkhort Reserve. Option to travel over the spectacular Tiz n Test Pass (over which you can travel on to Taroudant & Agadir ).
Shop 'till your mule drops at a rural Berber souks (Thursdays and Saturdays)
Explore your inner spledour at the Nfis caves
Stage your own Fantasia with a horse ride at La Rosearaie
Absorb the architectural grandeur of Tin Maal mosque (1156 AD), an emblem of the Almohad dynasty. Open to non-Muslim visitors
Brave the heart accelerating twists and turns of the Tizi-n-Test pass (Morocco's highest road at 2092m)
Take a dip or lounge poolside in the peaceful oasis of L'Oliveraie
Get a taste of La Bonne Vie at with dinner or a drink at Sir Richard Branson's Kasbah Tamadot
Polish off your fork at the famed local 5 star restaurant, Le Sanglier qui Fume Get Back to Nature in Morocco's Great Outdoors Dar Tassa resides in the shadow of the Takherkhort Reserve, a sanctuary for Toubkal's most noble species, the Barbary Sheep. The Amaseen gazelle reserve, a must see in neighboring Marigha, promises this regal endangered species will have fighting chance to restore its declining population. Be sure to bring your binoculars, as over 150 species of bird - from the Grey Partridge to the Alpine Accentor and Chough - make their nest among the Park's natural wonders. And if you should decide to set out on a flora and fauna discovery trek, don't be startled to find reptiles underfoot that recall ancient fossils come to life.
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Bedrooms
(6)
Sleeps 10
Bathrooms
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Single Beds
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Double Beds
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Twin Beds
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Pricing
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Low Season |
£ (GBP)420/week |
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High Season |
£ (GBP)420/week |
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Contact
| Contact The owner of this holiday home |
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