Taj Hotels based in the Maldives have proudly announced the opening of J Wellness Circle which will offer curated experiences for the rejuvenation of mind, body and soul. The exclusive services offered by the facility will now be available at the two award-winning properties of Taj Exotica Resort & Spa and Taj Coral Reef Resort & Spa in the destination.
Taj Hotels is currently leading an exciting venture across its diverse portfolio as it invests in introducing a new era of rediscovering Indian wisdom and healing to the world. The opening of J Wellness at Taj Maldives fits into the picture as part of this global launch, offering a profound and meditative journey to self-realization by embodying all facets of wellness. This includes using ancient master techniques to relax, inspire and delight travel-worn travellers, incorporating sustainable and luxurious ingredients and creating nutritious culinary options for guests to savour.
Corinna Luebbe, Cluster General Manager – Maldives & GM of Taj Exotica Resort & Spa remarked: “Inspired by traditional Indian healing wisdom and based on principles of Ayurveda and Yoga, J Wellness offers an exquisite array of treatments, rituals and personalized experiences. We look forward to welcoming our guests to our resorts in the Maldives, Set on the backdrop of soothing turquoise waves and soft white sand, the spas present a pristine, natural canvas for body-mind-soul balance.”
The J Wellness menu engages guests in a meticulously researched treasure trove of holistic Indian therapies, consultations, and crafted experiences. Some of the highlights seen are Svastha for pain therapy, Nidra for deep, multilayered sleep and the ceremonial beauty ritual of Shringar imparts the wisdom of Indian healing to modern lifestyles. Even a regular manicure (Hasta Snana) and pedicure (Pada Snana) are elevated to deeply tranquil and pleasurable experiences. Likewise, Taj Maldives’s experts relieve jet-lagged guests with the Abhilaya therapy, while Sammatva aims at achieving a balanced state of well-being through a series of asana (postures) and pranayam (controlled breathing techniques).