The remains of historic kasbahs are dotted all over the south of Morocco. Most were fortified manor houses, the domain of a sultan, governor or tribal chieftain, the lord of all he surveyed. Built high up on hillsides with all-around vision, many have been renovated as five-star boutique hotels and eco-lodges, offering luxury rooms and fine cuisine along with stunning views and direct contact with Berber mountain communities.
Here are six memorable kasbahs that you can stay in or tour.