Beyond Marrakech, the Berber valleys of the Atlas offer rare silence. Nights in a luxury lodge, bespoke guided hikes, genuine encounters with mountain families.
A lodge carved from stone
At 1,850 metres, our partner lodge is a restored manor by an architect in love with Berber lands. Dry stone walls, thuya ceilings, a wood-fired hammam, a table fed by the village gardens.
Bespoke walks
From contemplative strolls between centuries-old walnut trees to a two-day ascent of Toubkal (4,167 m), our mountain guides tailor every stage to your pace and level. Mules carry the luggage, a fresh picnic is prepared each morning.
Berber life, without staging
Visit to a collective granary (agadir), shared tagine with a village family, observation of Aït Bou Ichaouen rug weaving — the mountain tells its story through those who have lived it for a thousand years.



