Amangiri

Canyon Point - USA

Amangiri exists at the intersection of architecture and geology. Set within the vast desert landscape of southern Utah, the property does not attempt to soften its environment. Instead, it mirrors it. Concrete volumes emerge from the earth, aligned with mesas and rock formations that predate any notion of hospitality.

The arrival itself is a transition. Roads stretch long and empty, gradually stripping away distraction. Once on site, the sense of isolation is complete. Silence becomes a feature, space a luxury in its own right.

Suites are expansive and deliberately restrained, opening onto uninterrupted desert views. Interiors favor natural tones and materials, creating continuity with the surrounding terrain. Every line, every opening, feels purposeful. Nothing competes with the landscape.

Life at Amangiri is slow, but never inert. Days unfold through guided hikes, desert explorations, spa rituals inspired by Navajo traditions, or simply the act of observing light as it moves across stone. The iconic central pool, carved into the rock, functions as both architectural focal point and contemplative space.

Meals are precise and unfussy, designed to sustain rather than distract. Evenings belong to the sky. With minimal light pollution, the desert reveals itself after dark in a way few places can offer. Amangiri is not escapism. It is a recalibration.

Adress : 1 Kayenta Road, Canyon Point, Utah 84741, USA

Number of Room: 34 suites (+ Camp Sarika at Amangiri: 10 luxury tented pavilions)

Average Price per Night : USD 3,000 to 6,000 per night (Camp Sarika generally higher)

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