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Monday,  December 9, 2024   3:05 PM
Sir Richard’s Branson’s Moroccan retreat reopens after restoration
Kasbah Tamadot, Sir Richard’s Branson’s Moroccan retreat in the High Atlas Mountains, has reopened following a post-earthquake restoration. (Virgin Limited Edition)

Kasbah Tamadot, Sir Richard’s Branson’s Moroccan retreat in the High Atlas Mountains, has officially reopened following a year-long restoration. 

The hotel that forms part of the exclusive collection of luxury properties from Virgin Limited Edition has been partially closed for the past year, while it was rebuilt following the devastating earthquake that occurred in the region last year.

The hotel re-opens with the main building fully restored, a brand-new second restaurant named Asayss and six brand-new Riads – each built on a newly-landscaped space, with views of the Atlas Mountains - increasing the size of the original property from 28 to 42 Rooms

“It was devastating to see the impact of the earthquake last year, when I visited just days after.  Even in the face of adversity, it was inspiring to see the hospitality and the warmth of the Berber people, even when many of them had lost family members and homes,” said Branson, founder of the Virgin Group, in a press release.

“We always said we would bring back Kasbah Tamadot better than ever and I’m incredibly thankful to all of the wonderful people that made that happen.  Without their tremendous resilience we wouldn’t be here today.  I know Mum would be equally as proud and love our new Riads.”

The aftermath saw Kasbah Tamadot’s team and Berber communities – who are part of the fabric of the hotel – come together to support relief efforts alongside the hotel’s charitable association, The Eve Branson Foundation, raising a £1 million in its Earthquake Emergency Relief Fund.

The past year saw all of its staff continue to be employed while the Berber Tents remained open to support tourism and relief efforts in the surrounding areas. 

Kasbah Tamadot has reopened with upgrades. (Virgin Limited Edition)

The main Kasbah has now re-opened with 42 rooms and suites across the property – and all of its original staff.

 “Kasbah Tamadot is synonymous with the High Atlas Mountains and surrounding Berber communities. I know I speak on behalf of the whole team to say how incredibly delighted we are to be re-opening the Kasbah in full and welcoming back past, present and future guests,” said David Redouane Assabbab, general manager of Kasbah. “We are so thankful for all the amazing guests that continued to support us and our communities over the past year and to those who kindly donated through the Eve Branson Foundation Earthquake Relief Fund, which has allowed the local communities to repair and rebuild.”

“It looks like we have a busy few months ahead already and we can’t wait to share the magic we are so proud of.”

Newly-designed Riads

The newly designed three-bedroom Riads sleep up to 10 guests with each bedroom featuring its own private bathroom, lounge area and terrace, with the unique addition of a Rooftop Tented Suite, featuring a hot tub on the spacious roof terrace.

Each Riad will also provide guests with their own private pool area, with all the Berber hospitality of the main hotel equally available on their doorstep.

Individually decorated in traditional Moroccan style, the interiors feature soft-furnishings hand-made by artisans from the local Berber community supported by The Eve Branson Foundation.

The Riad rooms and suites are available to book both individually and collectively.

The new Riads will add a further room type to Kasbah Tamadot’s accommodation, renowned for its luxury Berber Tents.

Each tent has its own private terrace with space for outdoor dining, with some featuring private hot tubs.

The main infinity pool area s surrounded by 360-degree views of the High Atlas Mountains and guests are able to make the most of the local spa treatments including a traditional Hammam, as well as authentic Moroccan cooking lessons and guided hiking and cycling in the mountains.


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