RIAD SAUVAGE NOBLE
A 16-room Riad with a Thousand and One Nights atmosphere, a pleasant garden and a Moroccan-style restaurant
An old restored clay castle, Riad Sauvage Noble took its name from the philosopher Rousseau. In cooperation with European friends, the two Sahrawi owners offer hikes across the Sahara and surrounding areas. Part of the income goes to the Azalay association, which has set up a project to safeguard nomadic culture. The place also benefits from a small and very pleasant garden, a pretty Moroccan-style restaurant and sixteen colourful rooms, carved wooden beds and a Thousand and One Nights atmosphere. A warm welcome.
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