Kasbah Tamadot Kasbah Tamadot sits proud in the wonderful Toubkal Massif, the craggy mass of rocky peaks and deep valleys that contains the highest summits of the Atlas chain. Arriving here and spilling out into a courtyard full of jasmine, palms and striking plentiful antiques, feels like being invited to the lavish home of a welcoming artist friend. There are tortoises creaking around the gardens between patches of shade; peahens and their chicks bobbing around the flowers; iridescent peacock feathers that have moulted, ready to be found and prized by the small hands of my daughters, aged six and five; and friendly camels waiting patiently to be sated with carrot kebabs. It’s the sort of place that appeals because it is intimate, a one-off and fun. The rooms are characterful, full of Moroccan patterns as well as a well-stocked minibar

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