With mountain views, Kasbah Tissint is set in Tissint and has a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk, bar, garden, picnic area and seasonal outdoor pool. With pool views, this accommodation offers a...
Jeremy
From
United Kingdom
Scenic area with well kept rooms and helpful staff.
Situated in Tissint in the Souss-Massa-Draa region, Ryad lcaid has a garden. Boasting a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with a picnic area.
Julia
From
Poland
We had a good time in Ryad Icaid☺️ it is a beautiful 300yo building with amazing view from the rooftop and very friendly owner. Dinner and breakfast were delicious!!
Boasting accommodation with a saltwater pool, mountain view and a balcony, Amoudou Lodge Camp is situated in Tissint. This beachfront property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
asjeff
From
United Kingdom
Absolutely stunning. There is nothing to indicate this on the approach to the camp, until you drive off the edge of a cliff and look down into the gorge for the first time. What appears, at first glance, to be a collection of a few shabby tents at the bottom of a set of steps at the bottom of the gorge is deceptive. The tents, when considered, are probably authentic to original Amazigh and Tuareg tents, and are quite spacious. Yes, getting into them for taller people is a bit of a sore knee experience, but it's all part of the charm. There is no electricity other than some solar powered lights so turn up prepared with power banks if you need to charge phones etc. (I'm sure I don't need to point out that no electricity = no wifi!). This is about peacefulness, listening to nature and star spotting in the dark skies. They do supply torches for you in the evening. We had two tents - one that had a double bed with mosquito net, the other had two single beds, which, despite the lack of net had no problem with mosquitos. The tents themselves are deceptively warm, and whether it was down to being in the gorge itself out of the wind, the fact that there was water in the river or for whatever reason the night we had here seemed to be much warmer than our previous nights (we were here in the winter). There is a separate toilet and shower block - ok, those of an embarrassed disposition might find the assortment of "doors" a bit worrying, and you do need Abdullah to turn on the gas heating equipment if you want hot water, but we had no problems. Abdullah is a wealth of information and he and the other Abdullah are attentive to your needs - only one of them speaks English but he speaks it well and is an excellent host. He organised a meal for us - one of the best tajines we had during our stay in Morocco and cooked in the village on the top of the cliff and bought down for you in the camp. Breakfast was a simple affair - breads, honey, tea etc - but nice.
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