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In Full Bloom: Hotel Indigo Jabal Akhdar Resort & Spa Launches Curated Rose Season Experiences

In Full Bloom: Hotel Indigo Jabal Akhdar Resort & Spa Launches Curated Rose Season Experiences

Daily Tribune08-04-2025
As the terraced mountain slopes of Oman's Jabal Akhdar burst into vibrant pink with the bloom of the famed Damask roses, Hotel Indigo Jabal Akhdar Resort & Spa unveils an immersive series of rose-inspired experiences to celebrate this enchanting season. From late March through May, guests are invited to explore ancient traditions and rejuvenate the senses through exclusive wellness rituals, cultural encounters, and rose-infused gastronomy.
Nestled 2,000 meters above sea level on the majestic Green Mountain, Hotel Indigo Jabal Akhdar has curated a collection of bespoke offerings designed to connect visitors with the heritage and natural beauty of the region's most fragrant bloom.
Jala Spa & Wellness – Rose Season Treatments
The resort's signature Jala Spa & Wellness introduces seasonal rose treatments that harness the healing power of the Damask rose:
The Rose & Oud Escape (180 mins, OMR 155++ per person / OMR 285++ per couple)
A luxurious ritual blending a warm rose rhassoul body wrap, argan hair treatment, and full-body massage with indulgent oud oil.
Rose and Aloe Sun Skin Cooler (60 mins, OMR 65++)
Designed for sun-exposed skin, this soothing treatment includes a cooling rose hydrolat mist and a gentle aloe-infused wrap.
Ananda Face Therapy (60 mins, OMR 70++)
A radiant facial using damascene rose otto to energize skin cells, paired with ancient Marma massage techniques.
Rose Season Stay Package
Starting at OMR 179 per night, the exclusive package includes breakfast and a complimentary 60-minute spa treatment for two—perfect for couples or wellness seekers looking to unwind amid blooming beauty.
Cultural Rose Garden & Distillery Tour
Guests can embark on a guided journey through three traditional villages, wandering among flourishing rose gardens and visiting authentic distilleries to witness the ancient process of rose water production. The experience includes a tasting of rose-infused Omani coffee and the opportunity to engage with local artisans. (Advance booking required; pricing per guest.)
Rooftop Dining in Bloom
At Vue Rooftop & Lounge, the highest rooftop lounge in the Middle East, guests can sip seasonal rose-infused mocktails while soaking in panoramic views of the Jabal Akhdar canyon.
'This season offers a once-in-a-year opportunity to reconnect with nature and Omani traditions in a spectacular setting,' said the resort's General Manager. 'Our curated rose experiences are designed to leave guests with lifelong memories and a deeper connection to the culture and beauty of Jabal Akhdar.'
To reserve a rose season experience, please contact:
📧 reservations.indigojabalakhdar@ihg.com
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