
MUSCAT — Condé Nast Traveler recently announced the results of its annual Readers’ Choice Awards with Alila Jabal Akhdar recognised as the #1 World Resorts in The Middle East.
Condé Nast Traveler received more than 757,000 survey responses from readers across the United States rating their travel experiences across the globe to offer a comprehensive look at the places they eagerly anticipate revisiting. The Readers’ Choice Awards, with their unparalleled legacy as the travel industry’s longest-running and most prestigious accolades from our readers, remain the ultimate symbol and acknowledgment of excellence within the travel sector.

General Manager Puneet Singh, expressed deep gratitude on behalf of the team, noting that the recognition by Condé Nast Traveler’s 2025 Readers’ Choice Awards as the #1 World Resort in the Middle East was a reflection of the colleagues’ unwavering dedication and heartfelt service. He emphasised that the award also stands as a tribute to Oman’s rich heritage and the enduring beauty of Jabal Akhdar, where culture, nature, and community remain closely intertwined. Singh highlighted Alila’s philosophy that true luxury lies in meaning—through preserving the stories of the mountains, nurturing the environment with sustainable practices, and creating moments of stillness that invite guests to reconnect with themselves and with the destination.

Jabal Akhdar, meaning the Green Mountain in Arabic, is part of Oman’s majestic Al Hajar mountain range, a region renowned for its dramatic landscapes and timeless beauty. Set 2,000 meters above sea level, Alila Jabal Akhdar offers sweeping views across rugged gorges and mountain peaks, creating a sanctuary of stillness and discovery. With 86 thoughtfully designed suites and villas, it is celebrated not only for its warm, personal service and breathtaking location, but also for its deep commitment to sustainability and wellbeing. Rooted in the principles of EarthCheck Gold certification, the property champions eco-conscious practices—from water conservation and renewable energy to partnerships with local farmers and the preservation of indigenous flora.
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