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Flying the nest - Morocco / Community spirit at the Kasbah

Atlas Mountains

Tucked away in the Atlas Mountain foothills, Kasbah Tamadot acts as basecamp for a week of reflection and cultural immersion. Visiting local families and partaking in age-old traditions put inquisitive travellers right at the heart of the Berber community – where lunching with residents, mint tea ceremonies, and charity organisation visits reveal life in this corner of the world.

A different way of life

A sweet cup of mint tea welcomes you into Moroccan culture in the traditional kitchens where you learn how to brew your own while preparing a bread staple – khobz. The next day, a mule trek into the mountains sheds light on the Berber community and what daily life looks like here. Hungry stomachs are then rewarded with lunch on the roof terrace of a local family with Toubkal – North Africa’s highest peak – as a backdrop.

The caring side

With a maximum luggage allowance, there’s plenty of room to pack with a purpose. School supplies, toiletries and clothes all make it into the suitcase when it comes to donations to the various charities looking for support in Ansi. What makes it most meaningful is spending time at the creche, preschool and girls’ boarding house where the donations are heading.

Take on a challenge

Bleary eyes from an early start are soon cleared hiking Asloun peak, with the whole family motivating each other to get their blood pumping and make it to the top. That encouragement then remains along the dusty track flanked by juniper trees and panoramic views of the valley’s contours all the way to Tamgounssi Pass. Later, an optional trekker spa treatment – an invigorating twist on the traditional hammam involving alternating hot basalt and cool marble stones – does wonders for tired legs.

Take some downtime

Nothing brings the family together quite like food, especially when the whole tribe are making it from scratch. Kasbah’s chef heads a hands-on three-course cooking class on the rooftop terrace, exploring Moroccan cuisine and the traditional ways to cook using Kanouns – tiny wood burning stoves akin to a classic barbecue. Personal stations motivate budding chefs to take recipes at their own pace, in the ultimate contest for the tastiest morsels. Verdicts are agreed at lunchtime when tucking into your new creations; salads, soups, tagines – and a little room for dessert.

 

A way to remember

Venturing to the Tamgounssi Weaving Centre, the women of the Eve Branson Foundation introduce the ancient craft of weaving. Taught by local artisans employed by the foundation, women attend the centre daily to learn the art of hand embroidery in a range of textiles. New skills start to shape into stories, which are largely hand-sewn into motifs, using the symbols of the Amazigh language. The creative sorts thrive here, hand-crafting their own keepsake to take home while getting to know the women and what the Foundation does for the local community. An embroidered cushion would be our choice, to cuddle up with the memories of Morocco when you’re back home.

Eve Branson’s Foundation was set up by Richard Branson’s mother, as a way of giving back to the community when he opened Kasbah Tamadot as a hotel. As such, 40% of the purchase price of all crafts bought at the Eve Branson Foundation goes directly to the artisans, and the remaining amount goes back into funding further projects.

 

At a glance...

Wake up here

Perched on the hillside and overlooking undulating landscapes, decadent berber tent suites offer a truly authentic experience of Berber community. Being directly linked to the Eve Branson Foundation, local-projects and incentives are found in neighbouring schools, arts and crafts centres.

Kasbah Tamadot

On the agenda...

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Spending time at the local creche, preschool and girls boarding house, where personal donations are used to support the educational programmes

Moroccan mint tea and traditional bread making in a Berber kitchen

Hike the Anfa Trek, scaling the nearby Asloun peak

Trekker Spa treatment using hot and cool water for a ‘geothermal’ effect, to reduce inflammation, scar tissue and flush out any toxins in the body

Mule trek into the mountains to enjoy lunch with a local family

Private cookery lesson, including a three-course-meal to true-Moroccan taste

Create a keepsake and meet local artisans at Eve Branson’s Tamgounssi Weaving Centre

 

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