There are places where healing feels inevitable—where silence has its own rhythm, air carries a certain purity, and the land itself seems to listen. Atop the cliffs of Jabal Akhdar in Oman, 2,000 metres above sea level, Jala Spa & Wellness at Hotel Indigo Jabal Akhdar quietly continues to reimagine what mountain wellness can mean. This June, the resort welcomes renowned energy healer Rajeshwari Amol Nerukar as part of its Visiting Practitioners Programme—a continuation of its thoughtful commitment to hosting practitioners who blend ancient wisdom with meaningful results.
For four weeks, from 1st to 30th June 2025, Rajeshwari will offer guests access to integrative therapies that address not only physical tension and emotional imbalance, but also energetic misalignment—often the quiet, unspoken root of so many modern discomforts. Trained as a physical therapist and deeply versed in traditional energy healing practices, Rajeshwari brings over twenty years of experience to each session. Her work is subtle yet powerful, rooted in the belief that the body’s capacity to heal begins with restoring its natural energetic flow.

Her signature treatments invite a deeper connection to the self and the landscape. Chakra Healing and Balancing, a 90-minute journey through the body’s seven energy centres, promises more than clarity—it offers lightness, the kind that is felt first in the chest and then gently echoed in the mind. Reiki sessions—deeply restorative and profoundly gentle—offer guests the rare opportunity to release stress without speaking it. Her Abhyanga and Marma Point Massage sessions, derived from Indian Ayurvedic tradition, draw the body back into balance with warm herbal oils and purposeful, flowing strokes. These aren’t simply massages—they are rituals of renewal, designed to nourish both the visible and invisible layers of being.



For those in search of sensory stillness, her Sound Healing Therapy employs Tibetan singing bowls to vibrate through both body and atmosphere, dissolving tension as easily as sound dissolves silence. And in Asian Bodywork Therapy, practiced with anatomical precision and slow, sustained pressure, physical repair meets meditative calm—ideal for athletes, creatives, and anyone quietly carrying the weight of modern life.
What sets this residency apart isn’t simply the practitioner, but the setting. At Jala Spa & Wellness, the backdrop is part of the therapy. Carved into Oman’s Green Mountain, the spa’s architecture draws on the region’s ancient falaj water systems and is scented by the natural perfume of nearby damask rose terraces. Treatments unfold in rooms that feel less like spaces and more like sanctuaries, designed to amplify both presence and breath. Here, energy work isn’t a trend. It is an elemental language—spoken fluently in stillness, in scent, in touch.


In a time when wellness is increasingly commodified, Jala Spa’s Visiting Practitioners Programme offers something both rare and real: access to wisdom that is lived, not just studied. Rajeshwari’s presence this June marks not just a calendar event, but a seasonal shift—an invitation to pause, ascend, and realign in one of the Middle East’s most quietly powerful locations.
Appointments are limited, and early booking is encouraged.