Jnane Tihihit

Lalla Takerkoust

+ de 1100 MAD

Eco-friendly farm-hotel 40-50 km from Marrakech offering authentic rural immersion. Earth-built lodgings, local cuisine with farm products, agricultural activities, and Atlas views. Pool and lake access for swimming.

Unique Concept

Jnane Tihihit reinvents Moroccan agritourism by offering an immersive experience in a functional eco-farm.

Accommodation

  • "Douirias": earth houses with private gardens and terraces
  • Panoramic view of the High Atlas mountains

Agricultural Production

  • Olive groves, orange trees, pomegranate trees, and vineyards
  • Diverse livestock: cows, goats, horses, donkeys, peacocks
  • Production of goat cheese, homemade jams, and syrups

Gastronomy

  • Restaurant exclusively using farm products
  • Authentic Moroccan cuisine prepared with ultra-fresh ingredients

Activities

  • Participation in farm work: milking, harvesting
  • Access to Lalla Takerkouste dam lake for swimming and picnics
  • On-site freshwater pool

Technical Features

  • Located 40-50 km south of Marrakech
  • Large tree-lined gardens
  • Rooftop terrace for sunset viewing

Ecological Concept

  • Short supply chain: from field to plate
  • Promotion of traditional agricultural know-how
  • Raising awareness about sustainable agriculture

Jnane Tihihit offers an eco-friendly and authentic alternative to mass tourism, allowing total disconnection near Marrakech. The place is particularly suitable for families and extended stays.

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Jnane Tihihit Marrakech

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Jnane Tihihit, farm life in Marrakech

Travel 40 kilometers towards Lake Lalla Takerkoust to discover the other face of Marrakech, one of authenticity and absolute calm. Jnane Tihihit is a farm inn where the words escape and change of scenery take on their full meaning. Photo: Jnane Tihihit

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