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How green is my valley?

By Tim Bond

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So, what’s the connection? What is the link between the vast inhospitable deserts of Dubai and the ancient dreamtime bush scenes of the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, Australia? What is it that attracts like minded and otherwise sensible people to spend days of their time in these other worldly spaces?The answer is both simple and intriguing…and a testament to one company’s commitment to luxury and conservation.

The Wolgan Valley Resort and Spa in the Blue Mountains is Emirates only 6 star resort outside of Dubai and is a sister resort to the acclaimed Al Maha Resort and Spa. This is a truly Australian experience, managed by those who understand the small details that make for a luxury vacation. Like the vast desert that contains its sister resort, Wolgan Valley Resort occupies just 2 percent of the 1618 hectares (4000 acres) of pristine bushland it sits within. The sense of space and serenity is complete. This where you go to escape the madding crowd.It’s also where you go to appreciate nature and regenerate, revive and relax.

In these sober times since the World Financial Crises, obvious indulgence has become something to be avoided. But it’s hard to escape the fact that indulgence is what this resort has been built upon. No doubt there is the indulgence of the senses…Emirates Timeless Spa is world renowned for its range of treatments developed from natural ingredients. And the resort’s dining options offer both outstanding local and international cuisine complemented by one of the best and most extensive wine cellars. But there is indulgence of another kind.

Wolgan Valley is a world class conservation based, green resort… at the foot of towering sandstone cliffs and bordered by two national parks. This is a side of Mother Nature rarely seen by mere mortals. And the resort goes out of it way to make it an unforgettable experience. Activities include SUV safaris, night wildlife spotting, horse riding, mountain biking, bush walking and Aboriginal interpretation tours. Each activity carefully planned for the least environmental impact. You will feel indulged being given access to this virginal country.

But at the end of your day what awaits you? A Resort that has been designed to sit effortlessly in its environment. Designed in the style of a traditional Australian Homestead, this resort provides its guests with the ultimate in space, comfort and privacy. Each suite offers breathtaking views of the valley and the rugged beauty of the Greater Blue Mountains. There are a number of suite configurations available and each a luxurious escape. So what is the connection between Middle Eastern desert and Australian bush? It’s simple… luxury, care for the environment and an undying commitment to an experience like none you’ve had before.

Tim has been a communications writer for more than 30 years and is currently the publisher of and a contributor to an online magazine: http://www.thismagnificentlife.com Its current promotion is a Luxury Sydney Experience. To enter visit http://www.thismagnificentlife.com/tml/magazine.php?pid=promo

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