Rich on architectural inheritance and an extraordinary artisan heritage, equipped with a legendary hospitality and a sunny climate, Morocco has been –since early times- a much appraised destination.

Among its jewels, Marrakech profits from an exceptional capacity of attraction which is exerted as well on the Moroccans as on the foreigners.

Far from the agitation of the city, TERRES D’AMANAR offers a place to Nature and to the Authenticity while defending the essential ethical values:

  • The safeguarding of the natural, cultural and human inheritance
  • The integration of the local populations
  • The development of the cultural exchanges

TERRES D'AMANAR est un domaine de 70 hectares situé sur les premières marches du Haut d'Atlas à seulement 30 minutes de Marrakech, adossé aux 100 000 hectares vierges du Parc Naturel du Toubkal.

En 1975, le réalisateur américain John Huston ne s'y est pas trompé puisque qu'il y tournât les scénes essentielles de son film "L'homme qui voulait être roi" dont Sean Connery et Michael Cain furent les vedettes principales.

TERRES D’AMANAR is a field of 173 acres located on the first steps of the High Atlas at only 30 minutes of Marrakech, adjacent to an untouched 247.000 acres of the Natural Park of Toubkal.

In 1975, the American director John Huston was not mistaken by choosing the site to film essential scenes of his film “the man who wanted to be a king” with Sean Connery and Michael Cain in principal roles.

In family or amongst friends, in stay or for the day, join us to share emotions within a setting: 

  • of Escape: promise of a complete expatriation on a preserved and exceptional space of 173 acres.
  • of Blooming: guarantee of a privileged contact with oneself and its environment (geographical, ethnic, cultural, family,…)
  • of Authenticity: respect of traditions, specificities and local resources.
  • of Proximity: invitation for discovery and knowledge, to meet with a country and its population.