My honey and I, and another couple, recently spent a night at the Dar Aicha. We were looking for a stopover on our way to Marrakech from Merzouga, and had seen excellent reviews of the Dar Aicha on Booking.com. and couldn’t believe the price - a room with balcony and views of the garden. Well, definitely no room balcony - some misunderstanding between Booking and the Dar Aicha, I guess. The place was pretty much bare bones, clean with a comfortable bed and decent hand held shower. The location was very close to the Todra gorge - definitely worth seeing, and if you are into hiking or rock climbing, the place to be. But…the hospitality, and breakfast (which was not included in the price, but which our host graciously included in the price when we questioned the balcony) was absolutely wonderful. Our host could not have been more accommodating and appreciative of our choice to stay at the Dar Aicha. We mentioned that we did not have soap in the room, upon which he jumped into his car to go to a store to purchase it for us. There are many other places to stay in the area, but the welcoming of the Dar Aicha was warm, heartfelt...
Read moreI really like it here so much, the view from the terrace is breathtaking and (Abdul wahd )who is working here is welcoming everyone doesn’t matter what time! From the beginning on we felt very comfortable and we are so grateful to see this beautiful place! We didn’t even had to worry about check out or something so it’s a peaceful home we can definitely recommend! The room was clean and had a big own bathroom with hot water! Also the breakfast was the best one we had so far in Morocco! Thank you for everything! Best Greets from...
Read moreIf you want to stay in a clean basic room, with some of the nicest people in the area you should stay at Dar Aicha. We arrived last minute, but luckly there was a place to stay! and they made our stay memorable. The area is beautiful so we decided to stay longer. The breakfast was the best we had through our whole roadtrip and the evenings where great. Jokes you never heard before, music, djembé and a trics all. If you go there definately ask them about the...
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