
Escape the Summer Heat: Discover Cool Comfort at Hotel Indigo Jabal Akhdar in Oman
With fresh mountain air, stunning views, and temperatures up to 15°C cooler than the coast, this boutique resort is the perfect escape for families, couples, or solo travelers looking to unwind before heading back to routine.
Cool Offers to Help You Stay Longer
Sometimes a single night just isn't enough to soak in the beauty and calm of the mountains. The resort's "Stay a Little Longer" packages give guests more time to relax:
Stay 3 Nights, Pay for 2 – Get one free night when you book three.
Starting at OMR 85++.
Stay 6 Nights, Pay for 4 – Stay six nights and enjoy two nights on the house.
Also from OMR 85++.
This offer is valid for bookings made until September 30, 2025, for stays up to October 31, 2025. A minimum of 3 consecutive nights is required. Rates are subject to availability.
Wellness in the Clouds
Need a full reset? The resort's "Wellness Escape" is designed to refresh your body and mind in a serene setting. Starting from OMR 151++, the package includes:
A 60-minute body therapy session at Jala Spa to relax and rejuvenate.
Weekly wellness activities, such as yoga and meditation in the cool mountain air.
A peaceful stay in rooms with stunning views of dramatic cliffs and lush orchards.
Breakfast for two included.
This package requires a minimum 2-night stay. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before check-in.
Explore the Wonders of Jabal Akhdar
Step beyond the resort and uncover the cultural charm and natural beauty of Jabal Akhdar through a variety of local experiences:
Via Ferrata Adventure – a scenic and thrilling climb across high bridges for the adventurous.
Rose Water Factory Tour – learn how traditional rose water is made, a deep-rooted part of Omani culture.
Three Village Walk – a guided journey through the historic villages of Al Ain, Al Aqar, and Al Shreija.
Hiking Trails – from gentle paths to challenging summits, every trail offers unforgettable views.
Closer Than You Think
You don't need to deal with long flights or jet lag to enjoy a mountain escape. The resort is a scenic 5-hour drive from Dubai, or you can fly into Muscat and enjoy a beautiful 2-hour drive up the mountains.
Whether you're seeking cooler air, a wellness reset, or a cultural adventure, Hotel Indigo Jabal Akhdar Resort & Spa is a summer getaway that's closer—and more magical—than you think.

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