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Dar Imlil is wonderfully situated on the outskirts of Imlil village near the river and looks up to the Mt Toubkal summit. It is about a 5 minutes a walk from the centre of Imlil.

Dar Imlil offers the most beautiful setting - a quite & comfortable accommodations with a welcoming & professional staff allowing guests to have an amazing stay in the Atlas Mountains. Cut off from the bustle of the Marrakech, Dar Imlil opens its doors on a haven of peace. The sophisticated decor of lounges, ensuite-rooms and suites reflects the luxury and comfort of Moroccan stately homes.

Imlil is an ideal starting point to discover the Atlas Mountains and the Berber culture. Take in an afternoon tea and a mule ride in a Berber village, or hike the highest peak in the Atlas Mountains, the Jebel Toubkal, at 4,167 meters.

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Here, Nomad helps you defines your own Ngorongoro, off the beaten track, in Maasai territory. Following one of the world’s most stunning safari drives, you are brought up to a dizzying edge of elemental Africa with panoramic views spinning forward into the Crater and back to the Serengeti plains. This is much more than a great vantage point for visiting the Crater, this is where you will live the Ngorongoro life.

Extraordinary care has been taken to ensure minimal disturbance to the environment, and not so much as a bush has been removed to make way for the camp. There are seven heated rooms, two of which are ideal for families with children. All of the rooms have views into the Crater, with immense Serengeti views to be enjoyed from the other side of camp.

Being right on the western rim, you have access to the Crater soon after dawn, your guide will drive you to see the outstanding volumes of wildlife: from some of Africa’s last rhinoceros to flamingoes to lovebirds.

Walking safaris are also great of fun. You’ll be out of the cars with your guide, in the sparkling highland air. Along too, a Maasai scout - showing you his particular version of the natural world - and a ranger to keep you safe.

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