Hello everyone! This is @ybanezkim26 and I'll present today's edition of Travel Digest. In our featured posts, we have a waterfall in Jermuk, Armenia, a palace in Muscat, Oman, and a royal quarter in Rabat, Morocco. Enjoy and keep on pinning your travel posts to the map!
We got off the bus near our hotel, which was a five-star establishment called Grand Resort Jermuk. From the moment we arrived nature embraced us. Wherever we looked, there were lush green landscapes and majestic mountains surrounding us. We also heard that the hotel offers health tourism services, including mud baths, mineral water treatments and various other wellness therapies.
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One of the key things about this hotel is its heritage. It is a real palace. The royal family manages some floors, and that is why it鈥檚 called Al Bustan Palace. Al Bustan Palace is far more than a hotel. First opened in 1985, the hotel opened to host the Gulf Cooperation Council Summit that year. Designed to represent Oman culture and hospitality at the highest level, the hotel has become an icon, a landmark, and a prideful embodiment of the Sultanate鈥檚 culture.
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This neighbourhood, often shrouded in mystery, is one of the oldest and most prestigious in the city. It is located right next to the royal palace, in an area where calm and grandeur can be felt from the moment you set foot there. You don't come here as you would to a simple public garden. There is a special atmosphere, a certain restraint, and at the same time, a real architectural and historical richness to observe, even from the outside.
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