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Nos chambres

Cette chambre à nouveau de 8 m lage nous permet d'utiliser cette chambre pour célibataire ou couple, Le nom ...

CHAMBRE ILYAS

La chambre d'ilyas c'est la chambre pour 2 personnes 2 lits séparés ses 8 m de large. Le nom de cette chambre vient de mon garçon ilyas ...

CHAMBRE TAFERKKA

Sa chambre pour personne seule ou pour couple j'ai un grand lit la chambre est comme 8 m. Le nom vient de la vue sur les jardins ...

CHAMBRE TAMATERT

C'est une chambre triple pour 3 personnes également possible pour couple et 1 enfant, La chambre Tamatert ses 12 m de large avec ...

CHAMBRE TOUBKAL

C'est la chambre pour 3 personnes est possible aussi on peut utiliser cette chambre pour couple et enfants ...

Grand dortoir 6 pax

Le grand dortoir pour 6 personnes Cette chambre de 25 m² La douche elle est en dehors de la chambre Les toilettes aussi c'est avec ...

Grand dortoir large

Le grand dortoir pour 5 personnes Cette chambre de 25 m carré La douche elle est en dehors de la chambre Toilette aussi c'est avec ...

Chambre triples simples

Chambre triple simple pour 3 personnes Cette chambre dispose de 3 lits simples pour 3 personnes également douche et WC Avec d'autres ...

Chambre double ou twin

Chambre double standard avec 2 lits Grand et petit pour couple ou chambre twin également douche et WC Partagé avec d'autres ...

Chambre du balcon double ou twin

Chambre avec balcon à la maison d'hôtes Tamatert Avec une belle vue sur toute la vallée du hall et le massif du toubkal cette chambre sa ...

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Tamatert Guesthouse is set in the vallet above Imlil surrounded by breathtaking mountains of the high Atlas, including Jebel Toubkal (Morocco’s highest mountain). By day the mountains and the apple blossoms by dusk the warming sound of a world of crickets plays out on your ears, by night the sky sparkles with more stars than your eyes can behold. Mohammed’s familly are warm and welcomng and cannot do enough to make sure your stay is a pleasant one. During our stay Mohammed arranged a guiuded walk for us through and over the surrounding mountains passing through 4 or 5 Berber mountain villages on the way. We stopped in one village for mint tea and food,…there we tasted the best Tagine we had the whole time we were in Morocco. As it was friday prayer was longer than usual and to hear the call resonating on the mountain walls created a feeling of tranquility and wonder. The first night we stayed in one of the rooms, snug somfortable and cleam. The building is newly refurbished in a traditional Moroccon style and has been charmingly done. The second two nights we had booked to sleep on the roof but as the night was cold the family let us sleep in the magnificent spacious upstairs lounge. We would definately like to return and would highly recommend a stay here. We owe Mohammed and his family a BIG thank you.
nelappletree
“beautifel, serene, welcoming”
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Our stay here in Imlil was simply wonderful. the staff at the guesthouse was extremely accommodating and very friendly. the meals we were served were beyond our imagination and completely satisfying every time. the property is surrounded by breathtaking mountains and a picturesque village. We climbed Toubkal and spent a few days at basecamp before returning to Tamatert. i highly recommend this guesthouse and area for anyone interested in climbing Toubkal or just spending a few days in a Moroccan mountain town.The first night we stayed in one of the rooms, snug somfortable and cleam. The building is newly refurbished in a traditional Moroccon style and has been charmingly done. The second two nights we had booked to sleep on the roof but as the night was cold the family let us sleep in the magnificent spacious upstairs lounge. We would definately like to return and would highly recommend a stay here. We owe Mohammed and his family a BIG thank you.
Lauren S
“The Summit and Back”
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We were welcomed into this charming house and shown into a wonderful sitting room with an open fire and fresh mint tea. Nothing was too much trouble and the food was delicious. The bed was comfortable, the shower room nicely fitted out, the view of North Africa’s highest mountain, Toubkal, amazing! Just the day before we had been in the Sahara and now there was snow. Definitely plan to return.We would definately like to return and would highly recommend a stay here. We owe Mohammed and his family a BIG thank you.
EdmundSykes
“A most wonderful stay in a lovely house with a great position”
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We were a group of 6 and had the ground floor all to ourselves. We loved our stay here, all is very quiet, and Mohhamed even let us choose the rooms we wanted to sleep in. For only 150 dirhams per person we also had breakfast and dinner included, and both are very filling. We could say our preferences for dinner and the home-made couscous and tajines were the best we had. There was no hot water while we were there, but to be honest, the weather was so hot we didn’t need it. There were also spaces to park our cars, free of charge obviously. All in all, it was the best place we stayed in in Morocco.
Cristina_L123
“Great guesthouse”
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Coming from warm Marakkech at 28-10-2014 we went to Imlil with a Koning Aap-group Belgian and Dutch people and our great guide Laura Catania. High in the mountains it turned out to be a little colder… We were directly invited in a very cosy room where Mohamed was busy making a fire in the stove. In a very short time, while the warmth spread through the room, the family Imerhane served us a very nice Moroccan meal. The view from the roof terrace next to this room is breathtaking! The walk afterwards with Hamid was great. “You will sleep like a baby” Hamid said. We really did! Stayed October 2013, travelled with friends All in all, it was the best place we stayed in in Morocco.
Roeland M
“You like mountains and great hospitality – come to Imlil”
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A 10 night stay proved ideal for a hiking/study visit, with great proximity to all walking routes and local ammenities. The price allowed flexibility to our trip, with an unpredicted surplus for a well deserved weekend in Marrakech. Mohamed (our main contact) boasted fluid communication prior and throughout our stay providing transfers to and from Marrakech, any domestic services needed and frequent conversations about our visit, local life and the on-going period of Ramadan. Highly recommended for a easy, cheap, friendly and comfortable retreat for passers by, or more experienced visitors/walkers. Many thanks to Mohamed and friends.
James20141
“Tamatert guesthouse brilliant location, food, service, friendly atmosphere and price”
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We had a lunch there during a beautiful walk in the area, we got a really tasty fresh chicken tajine with a salad, friendly people, it was a quiet and relaxed admosphere, and ofcourse the beautiful view… Really worth stopping by! travelled as a couple.
PetraAnne
“Nice place to be ”
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This Riad is an excellent place to start your High Atlas Moutains visit. Good food, large rooms and a nice view from the terrace. Mohamed Imerhane is a fine host and guide who can help you to plan your all your guided trips. It is also possible to travel to the other parts of Maroc.
CJ_NL
“great please to stay”
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Far away from the busy Imlil Centre (a 25 minutes uphill walk!) we found this very quiet Guesthouse. Large rooms, no humbug, good beds, good shower. And in Hassan we met the perfect host. The maroccan food is very good. And so is the Wifi.
Robert Joost H
“Great food, great views, great service, great hospitality”
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From the start Mr Mohamed was fantastic, a very good host who was relaxed, helpful and welcoming . The guest house is set upin the mountains, with the most amazing view of the mountains. We sat down to a wonderful meal after a walk around the mountains at sunset. I highly recommend this guesthouse and remeber to bring a jumper as its much cooler in the mountainsThe maroccan food is very good. And so is the Wifi.
Dom B
“Mountain Paradise”
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Unlike most visitors to this incredibly beautiful spot in the Atlas Mountains (right at the foot of Mt Imlil, one of the highest points in Morocco), I have not come here as a tourist but as a family member with concerns on my mind about my Moroccan goddaughter, with whom I am setting up a European/Moroccan cultural exchange project. Let’s just say I came over at a time of considerable stress with a lot of problems to sort out. But the owner Mohamed, head cook Hassan and their staff have taken me straight to their Berber hearts & treated me like a member of the family, always supplying me with plentiful breakfasts and delicious Tagines and making a wonderful fire every night to warm my bones. More than that, they were right there beside me when the problems started mounting and threatening to get out of control, really helping me prevent them from becoming overwhelming and developing into a crisis. I am so happy that I’ve had a chance to see this incredible beauty spot for myself, but... without their help, far from appreciating it, I could have found myself sinking beneath a whole raft of seemingly insurmountable problems! It’s people like Mohamed & his staff that opened my heart to the genuine & warm Berber people of Morocco in the first place, I am so grateful they have renewed my faith & can’t recommend this place highly enough. (It also has some amazing views as you may see from some of the pictures I have taken.)
Patrick Treloar
UK

Directions a Tamatert Guesthouse

Directions de Marrakech vers Imlil pour arriver au gite de tamatert

Prenez la route de la derction de taroudant sud de marrakech jusquà Asni « 47km  » (c’est la route qui va par la suite à Taroudant par l’intermédiaire du passage de Tizi-n-test à 2100m). Marrakech jusquà asni si 47 kilomètres s apperendre une heure de route jusquà asni . A Asni prenez la première route du côté gauche après le village pour conduire à Imlil. Asni à Imlil est environ 17 kilomètres et cela prendra environ 20 à 30 minutes à pied pour à y arriver au gite de tamatert .

A la sortie d’ Imlil, après que vous passiez le stationnement central, la route se dédouble dans deux. Quand vous prenez une droite, vous irez dans la direction d’Aremd. Quand vous allez directement, vous irez dans la direction de Tacheddirt. Pour arriver à la dépendance que vous devez aller dans la direction de Tacheddirt.

Du centre d’Imlil il y a deux manières d’arriver à la dépendance de Tamatert.

1.si vous avez votre voiture tu pourras y aller jusquà la porte de gite 10 minutes on voiture (1 kilomètre 800 mètres).

2. si tu n as pas de voiture tu pourras marcher 30 minutes de centre d imlil jusquà gite tamatert belle vue sur la vallèe d ‘ ait maizane