The first guesthouse on the western edge of the village offers clean dorms, doubles with hand-painted beds, savoury meals and clean, updated bathrooms. Climb the steep staircase to the roof terrace, where Berber tents beckon and mirrored wedding blankets reflect sunsets. The mattresses are stiff, but the welcome is warm.
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