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Riad Lamane $$$
Offline map ( 0524 84 83 88; www.riadlamane.com; d incl breakfast Dh900-1200, incl half-
board Dh1200-1800; ) Two-storey round bungalows and buffed- tadelakt ‘tents’ (rooms
with gossamer textiles draped from the ceiling), set in a wi-fi-enabled garden with an African-
style bar. Tuareg style prevails in lodge rooms, from tent-post bedsteads to leather-covered
light switches.
Les Jardins du Drâa $$$
Offline map ( 0524 84 67 66; www.riad-zagora.com; d incl breakfast/half-board Dh880/1100,
ste Dh945/1220; ) A converted home inside the Amezrou palm oasis that’s a cheerful
cacophony of stucco, cushions and tile downstairs, with soothing, contemporary guest rooms
featuring canopy beds and sand-hued walls. Families appreciate standards big enough for
three, but romantics upgrade to the Sahara room, with a private balcony. Follow light-blue
markers about 300m from Fibule du Drâa.
Auberge Restaurant Chez Ali $
Offline map ( 0524 84 62 58; www.chez-ali.com; Ave de l’Atlas Zaouiate El Baraka; garden
tents per person Dh40, d incl half-board Dh360-400, showers Dh10) The peacocks stalking
the garden can’t be bothered, but otherwise the welcome here is enthusiastic. Sky-lit standard
rooms upstairs have simple pine furnishings, bathrooms and air-con; tents with pisé walls in the
garden sleep four to five and share bathrooms; and ‘traditional’ rooms have wood-beamed
ceilings, mattresses on carpets and shared bathrooms (room 14 has a private terrace). Enjoy
Berber meals and overnight trips run by friendly English-speaking guides Mohamed and Yusuf.
Hotel la Fibule du Draa $
Offline map ( 0524 84 73 18; s/d/tr incl breakfast Dh480/550/700; ) Unexpected calm at the
Amezrou crossroads, with a palm-shaded pool, garden bar, in-house hammam (from Dh100)
and on-site massages (from Dh330). The 24 basic rooms have pisé walls, en-suite bathrooms,
fridges and climate control of varying reliability. Choose garden-view rooms, and take full
advantage of buffet breakfasts. It’s 50m to the right off the Rte de M’Hamid in Amezrou.
Hotel Zagour $
Offline map ( 0524 84 61 78; www.zagour.com; Rte de M’Hamid; d incl breakfast/half-board
Dh250/400; ) A sharp local team of 11, terrace pool, and air-conditioned rooms with local
decor make stays here a comfortable bargain. Camel reins serving as towel racks and stained-
glass caravan lanterns set a desert mood, and the stuccoed restaurant specialises in Zagora’s
namesake tajine: beef heaped with apricots, plums, raisins, onions, and toasted almonds. It’s
600m before the bridge.
Camping les Jardins de Zagora $
Offline map ( 0524 84 69 71; Berber tent Dh40, camping per person Dh20, per tent Dh10, per
car Dh10, r with shared bathroom per person Dh50) Unwind in this flowered camp site next
door to hotel Ksar Tinzouline, overlooking Jebel Zagora. Beds in walled Berber tents have