Douar Ait Aouka Imlil/High Atlas Mountains, 42150, Imlil
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Overall Rating: 88%From a total of 6 Reviews
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93% Customer Rating
Novice Nomad (1)
The staff was really helpful and friendly. We liked the atmophere of the hostel, nice breakfast and the fact that everyone was happy to help us to answer our questions. The owner of this hostel was especially nice, found us in the village before we started to look for the hostel and helped us with our lagguage . We loved our time in Imlil :) thank youThe staff was really helpful and friendly. We liked the atmophere of the hostel, nice breakfast and the fact that everyone was happy to help us to answer our questions. The owner of this hostel was especially nice, found us in the village before we started to look for the hostel and helped us with our lagguage . We loved our time in Imlil :) thank you...Close
gadomskam3760, Poland | Female 25-30 | 08th November 2009
100% Customer Rating
Novice Nomad (2)
The hostel is run by a really hospitable family .Rooms are clean and really nice.Breakfast served on a huge terrace with a wonderful view.We felt like in a dream.The hostel is situated about 5 minutes from the path to Toubkal.The hostel is run by a really hospitable family .Rooms are clean and really nice.Breakfast served on a huge terrace with a wonderful view.We felt like in a dream.The hostel is situated about 5 minutes from the path to Toubkal....Close
peposedo7393, Slovakia | Couple 25-30 | 12th October 2009
93% Customer Rating
Novice Nomad (1)
We had a very pleasant stay, however brief, at the Riad. Houssein was very helpful and patient with us, as our plans changed midway through vis-a-vis our trekking trip. He was flexible and worked with us to line up a guide and gear very last minute and made the logistics of coordinating baggage drop off at the end of our stay and a taxi back to Marrakech very simple. We also met some very pleasant fellow guests and the view was spectacular and the food bountiful!We had a very pleasant stay, however brief, at the Riad. Houssein was very helpful and patient with us, as our plans changed midway through vis-a-vis our trekking trip. He was flexible and worked with us to line up a guide and gear very last minute and made the logistics of coordinating baggage drop off at the end of our stay and a taxi back to Marrakech very simple. We also met some very pleasant fellow guests and the view was spectacular and the food bountiful!...Close
cbnicholas1224, USA | Female 31-40 | 22nd September 2009
86% Customer Rating
Novice Nomad (3)
very relaxing and beutiful hostel with good food. A bit out of the centre but i think it is worth the walk. Eat at the hostel for a night but there are good cheap options in the village if you can face the walk back up the hill!very relaxing and beutiful hostel with good food. A bit out of the centre but i think it is worth the walk. Eat at the hostel for a night but there are good cheap options in the village if you can face the walk back up the hill!...Close
um2132281, England | Group 18-24 | 17th September 2009
76% Customer Rating
Novice Nomad (8)
This place is clean and located 10 minutes walk from the main village. It has Berber rugs on the floors in the rooms. Fantastic showers with hot water, soap, fluffy towels. Dinner is good but be very clear if you order it: if you just ask for dinner, they will automatically cook you a three course dinner with HUGE portions, costing 120 Dhiram per person! If you ask for ONE tagine per person for dinner this will be more than enough. Bring snacks as there's not much food available in the village.This place is clean and located 10 minutes walk from the main village. It has Berber rugs on the floors in the rooms. Fantastic showers with hot water, soap, fluffy towels. Dinner is good but be very clear if you order it: if you just ask for dinner, they will automatically cook you a three course dinner with HUGE portions, costing 120 Dhiram per person! If you ask for ONE tagine per person for dinner this will be more than enough. Bring snacks as there's not much food available in the village....Close
hw7669, Australia | Couple 25-30 | 05th August 2009