At Touda Ecolodge, how to be a valued host (not a local legend)
At Touda, we like meetings, sharing and simplicity.
But unless you want to be quoted at the next meal as “you remember that customer...”, here are some common sense rules, told with a smile. Here, you don't have to be perfect. Just attentive.

Read the rules (yes, those)
The Touda Settlement is not a Russian novel.
It's short, clear, and usually displayed where your eyes already pass: on the site, in booking messages, sometimes even on the door.
Pretending not to have seen it is a known strategy... but rarely effective.
Silence, that precious roommate
In Touda, silence is part of the stay.
The mountains don't scream, neither do the stars, and the living room is not a gym or a nightclub.
Children have the right to be children (thankfully), but under the watchful eye of their parents. The corridors are not athletics tracks, and the other travelers came looking for peace and quiet, not an impromptu concert.
Energy is precious (here more than elsewhere)
In Touda, water does not come out of a magic button and electricity is not unlimited.
Switch off the light when leaving the room, turn off the faucet, use the water with common sense:
these are not heroic efforts, just respectful gestures.
The mountain will thank you (it has a good memory).
The bedroom is not a battlefield
We know, it's nice not to make your bed.
But turning the bedroom into a disaster zone is not necessary to enjoy your vacation.
The staff is there to clean up, not to piece together the puzzle of your things.
A minimum of order allows everyone to work peacefully... and for you to find your socks.
Alcohol: with moderation and lucidity
In Touda, we appreciate shared moments, not overflows.
Have a drink, yes. Losing control, no.
Loud intoxication is neither compatible with the place, nor pleasant for the other hosts, nor respectful for the team. And the mountain observes in silence.
In summary
At Touda Ecolodge, everyone is invited to behave like a prompted, not like a customer-king on a forced vacation.
A little attention, a lot of respect, and a good dose of common sense are enough to make your stay... a great memory for everyone.
And promise: if you leave without becoming an anecdote, it's because everything went well.
Auteur
Saïd Marghadi
Publié le
Dec 7, 2020
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