
| About Tigmi |
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Tigmi, situated 24km south of Marrakesh is set within a magical desert landscape. On the brow of the Berber hamlet of Tagadert, its labyrinth of narrow alleyways and flat-roofed village houses has a timeless, biblical feel to it. 'Tigmi', meaning 'my house' in the local Berber dialect, was built in 1840 for the local judge. As with many North African dwellings, the interior is all: a step inside, and the peaceful beauty of Tigmi is revealed. The first impression is of a lovely garden laid to lawns and paths, with banana palms, citrus and olive trees and a swimming pool with soft, jade-coloured water. The scents and colours of orange blossom and roses assail the senses. Fifteen tortoises live in this garden, adding to the unhurried feel of this tranquil oasis. There are two swimming pools, one of which is heated to 26 degrees throughout the year. There are sun-loungers around the pool and shaded areas in the gardens, furnished with comfortable divans for those of you who prefer to laze around out of the sun. |
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| The daily programme |
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The first yoga class will start on the evening of arrival and will be a gentle introduction to the week. The yoga space, a covered roof terrace, has stunning views of Marrakesh across the plains. There will be two classes a day with an early morning start of pranayama and silent meditation and the first asana class starting at 8am and an evening class at around 5pm. All classes will be suitable for all levels.
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| Things to do |
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The rest of the day can be spent lazing Moroccan style: lounging, reading or swimming in one of the two pools, playing backgammon or chess in one of the many gardens and courtyards or popping into Marrakesh on the hotel's free mini-bus service. Tigmi also has its own hamam, spa treatments and massage therapists on hand. There are a few bicycles available for the more energetic to explore the local area. Outside of Tigmi there are local sporting activities such as horse riding and golf. Cultural treats are plentiful with mosques, museums, a visit to the famous square Jemaa el Fna with its acrobats, dancers and magicians, the Majorelle Gardens and the grove of 150,0000 palm trees at La Palmeraie. A visit to one of the souks in Marrakesh's old city is an art form in itself, with busy market stalls and colourful displays of the traders' wares - local crafts, satins, silks, glittery shoes, leather wares, paintings, spices and food. There are various day excusions further afield, arranged by the hotel such as a visit to coastal Essaouira. Music lovers may have heard of the Festival d'Essaouira which hosts four days and nights of African gnawa music, world music and jazz. For the more energetic, subject to snowfall, skiing can be enjoyed in the small resort of Oukaimeden in the Atlas range. |
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| Accommodation |
The bedrooms are authentically Moroccan with generous, comfortable beds, cool sheets, hand-woven covers and cushions, large bathrooms and a traditional seated area, which can double as extra sleeping-space. Many of the bedrooms have fireplaces and private terraces. |
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Holiday |
Tigmi, Marrakesh, Morocco, 26 May - 2 June and 22 - 29 September 2012 |
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Cost |
Single Berber Room £980 Sharing Berber Room £700 If you are looking for 'mega' luxury suites are available. Prices on request. Cost includes: accommodation, breakfast, salad buffet lunch, evening meal and two yoga classes per day. Airport transfer to and from the hotel will be an added cost of around £20 each way. All guests must also pay a departure tax to the hotel of 252DH (approx £20).
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Travel |
Easyjet or Ryanair fly to Marrakesh and do some very good offers. Visit their websites for details. |
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To book |
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Payment options |
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Cancellation Policy |
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