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                <title>Aztat Treks</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[We would highly recommend booking a trek with Aztat Treks. We had a tailor made four day trek with friendly, professional guides. It was fun and well organised with good accommodation and great food. Lots of great memories and stunning photos.<br>We had an amazing time. Mohammed and Lahcen were both really helpful. They took us into the village in the evenings to see the village celebrating eid, played football with the kids in the village. We felt safe. Food was excellent, had our own impromptu cookery course with Mohammed. On the last day Lucy went with Lahcen for a harder walk and I stayed with Mohammed so catered to both levels of fitness.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Kasbah du Toubkal</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[I collect hotel stays like spinsters collect cat figurines and Kasbah du Toubkal is the best place I've ever stayed. <br><br>At 250E per night for the deluxe suite, it's not cheap, but worth every penny. <br><br>Here's why:<br>- Your every need is anticipated (except alcohol, but they notify you in advance, and it's fine to bring your own)<br>- Scrumptious food<br>- Insane 360 degree views of the Atlas Mountains<br>- Walking trails of all lengths and levels of difficulty<br>- Genuine hospitality <br>- Multiple opportunities to mingle with fellow travellers<br>- Small pleasures (bright flowers, kittens, freshly-baked bread)<br><br>It's only a one-hour drive from Marrakesh.<br><br>It's not five-star luxury, but it's five-star charm.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Dar Oussagou</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[A small family run guest house, cosy ensuite rooms, warm blankets for night, djellaba hanging on the rail to keep you warm by the wood fire where we ate home cooked meals.  Hussaine can arrange treks (we didn't) or suggest walks (we did) and arrange taxi transport to/from his place. A nice Moroccan feel, simple and a calm contrast to the chaos of Marrakesh. Lovely mint tea and biscuits on the roof terrace when we arrived.]]></description>
                
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