Most eco hotels will show you their solar panels. Kasbah du Toubkal will show you the 203 girls they’ve put through university, the ambulance they funded for the village of Imlil, and the mountain they help keep clean.
Perched above Morocco’s High Atlas, this beautifully restored Berber lodge directs a 5% surcharge from every booking to a locally managed community fund – financing waste management, a communal hammam, and conservation across Toubkal National Park. All 34 staff come directly from the village. Food is sourced from nearby farms. Nothing leaks out of the community it calls home.
That’s why it holds our Impact Tier – our direct, on-the-ground verified status for hotels doing genuine, hands-on sustainability work.
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Packing Suggestions
Firstly, my top tip is to use a backpack with a back strap – so you can attach it to your suitcase handle when moving around the airport – I honesty don’t know how I coped before discovering this (or my back!).