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Browse hotels in Amasa, Morocco — small guesthouses and riads on the High Atlas corridor. A practical stopover between Marrakech and the southern plains.

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About Amasa

Amasa: A Small Moroccan Town in the Atlas Corridor

Amasa is a quiet settlement in Morocco, drawing travelers who pass through the country's interior on routes connecting the High Atlas region to the southern plains. The town sits away from the major tourist circuits of Marrakech and Agadir, offering a slower pace and a closer look at rural Moroccan life — mud-brick architecture, weekly souks, and agricultural landscapes shaped by Berber traditions.

Where to Stay

Accommodation in Amasa skews toward small guesthouses and family-run riads rather than large hotel chains. Travelers en route between the Atlas passes and the pre-Saharan south often stop here overnight. The limited property count keeps the atmosphere low-key and prices modest compared to Morocco's tourist hubs.

Practical Tips

  • Getting there: Grand taxis connecting regional towns are the standard local transport; book seats early on busy market days.
  • Currency: Moroccan dirham (MAD) is used; carry cash as card acceptance is limited outside cities.
  • Climate: Summers are hot and dry; spring and autumn offer the most comfortable temperatures for travel through this corridor.

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Maison d'hōte DAR Awlim

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