Green Mountain sits two thousand metres above sea level. The resort looks across a canyon carved by the ages. You drive two hours from Muscat Airport through winding rose farms and reach the cool plateau. Nizwa’s old souk lies thirty minutes away. Forts, wadis and date groves spread around, ready for short day trips.
Rooms echo Omani design with carved wood screens, lantern light and soft rugs. Premier Canyon View Rooms open to balconies that watch sunrise colours ripple along stone. Villas add private pools, garden courts and a majlis lounge. The vast Royal Mountain Villa crowns the ridge with three bedrooms, a butler's garage and an edge pool.
Adventure waits on each path. Guided hikes trace terraced rose fields and reach cool villages carved from rock. The Jabal Activity Wall lets climbers scale limestone faces under expert eyes. Cinema Under the Stars glows by night. Cooking lessons in the chef garden reveal Omani secrets, and luxury picnics spread silver on remote ledges.
Key pleasures bring ease. The clifftop infinity pool mirrors the clear sky. Anantara Spa houses a hammam, salt steam and calm plunge pools. Asfour Kids Club and Jabal Teens Club add lively corners for young travellers. A yoga deck, tennis court, archery lane and library complete the list, while fort platforms stage dusk stargazing.
Cuisine spans sky to canyon. Al Maisan mixes global plates at dawn and dusk. Al Qalaa grills seafood with spices from the coast. Bella Vista sets Italian classics beside the pool, while Al Baha pours fine tea with fresh pastry in the courtyard. Evenings lift to Al Burj Lounge for rare malt and oud.
Moments of joy feel iconic on the rim. Diana’s Point hosts sunset proposals above a sea of peaks. Weddings bless vows on glass terraces as oud strings rise. Small dinners hide in cave alcoves, while grand galas fill the courtyard with flame and silk. Meeting halls welcome thinkers, then release teams into clear mountain air.