Atlas Mountains

Kasbah Bab Ourika

Overview

Atlas views and local culture

From its hilltop looking down an ochre river valley dotted with green groves and Berber villages to the snowcapped Atlas Mountains beyond, the Kasbah Bab Ourika’s views are reason enough to visit.

27 rooms are split between the Kasbah itself and garden rooms, constructed from rammed earth using an aged-old local technique, chicly decorated with Moroccan crafts, and staffed by people from the local area, it feels very much of its place.

A fabulous spot to escape the energy of Marrakesh, relax in the extensive gardens, read in the fire-warmed lounge or watch the sunset from the infinity pool. Meals are served in the gardens or in the colonnaded restaurant by a chef who specialises in traditional Berber recipes as well as international cuisine.

Facts

At a glance

  • 27 rooms

  • Restaurant

  • Spa and swimming pool

  • Extensive gardens

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Experiences

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    Berber culture

    Visit local villages with a guide to learn more about life in the mountains and Berber culture, from collecting herbs to make a cup of traditional tea to artisan ceramic workshops and organic farms.

  • Moroccan Hammam range

    Hammam treatments

    Experience one of the oldest traditions of the eastern culture and discover the Kasbah’s traditional hammam and organic treatments. The hammam’s steam bath helps one eliminates stress, toxins and impurities by sweating.

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    Camel trekking

    Head out on camelback through local villages and along river valleys.

Community & Culture

From the outset, the Kasbah provided essential training to ensure that the majority of staff are from the nearby villages. This policy has been successful, and Bab Ourika is now one of the largest employers in the valley. This also ensures that the kasbah is integrated into the local community for an authentic experience of the place.

In addition, the Kasbah has tried to show its commitment to the local douar (community) by instigating various initiatives and actively participating. The Kasbah sponsored the creation of extra water storage to provide running water to the houses in the village below. The local government provided pumps and funds to complete this water distribution.

Footprint

The Kasbah is one of the most eco-friendly buildings in Morocco. Constructed principally from pise (rammed earth), the traditional Berber building technique, it blends easily with the rock and earth around it.

Thick walls provide natural insulation in summer and winter to ensure a balanced temperature. The Kasbah uses solar panels to heat the building and the domestic water supply. There are plans to install additional panels to start generating all the property's own electricity. All greywater at the kasbah is recycled and used in the garden.

The Kasbah is keen to implement other traditional environmental initiatives. There are plans to install additional panels to start generating all the property's own electricity and to build a prototype biodigester unit to use waste products of the Kasbah to produce electricity, gas and fine quality compost for the gardens. It is hoped that if this project is a success, it will have applications all over the Berber villages in the High Atlas.

What makes us different

Why Niarra

Niarra Travel is a forward-thinking travel company headquartered in London born out of a passion to do things differently.

In Swahili, a Bantu language spoken by millions in Eastern, Central and Southern Africa, the name Niara means "with utmost purpose" and our team are united by a passion for exploration and a belief that the right kind of travel can make the world a better place.

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