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Amangiri Rack Brochure 2010
Amangiri Rack Brochure 2010
United States. The region is also known as the Four Corners where the
states of Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado meet. Situated on
243 hectares (600 acres), the resort is tucked into a protected valley with
sweeping views of the area’s dramatic landscape. Designed to complement
its surroundings, Amangiri features natural hues and materials, providing
a spacious, yet intimate setting from which to experience this starkly
beautiful region year round.
The resort is built around the main swimming
pool which embraces a natural rock escarpment.
The pool’s lounging terrace features king-sized
daybeds, some of which appear to float on the
water, and pairs of sun-loungers.
The spa menu has been created to reflect elements of the Navajo
culture and healing traditions with particular attention to the four
elements of life – earth, wind, fire and water. There is a range
of facials, massage and body treatments offered, as well as
Thai and hot stone therapies.
The Fitness Centre (above left) on the upper level of the Aman Spa is fully equipped with a wide
range of cardio, strength-training and free-weight exercise equipment. The Beauty Salon (above right)
offers manicures and pedicures while the Yoga Pavilion (below) provides individual and group yoga
sessions in a light-filled setting. Two outdoor treatment terraces (right) are located at one end of a
large reflection pool.
There is an endless
variety of ways to enjoy
the dramatic landscape
and beauty surrounding
Amangiri.
The Four Corners region has a geographic diversity that is unrivalled, resulting in scenery as captivating
as it is majestic. Amangiri lies at its heart.
Back Cover: Across the valley from Amangiri lies a cave, inhabited by Navajo in ancient times and the site where Ulrike Arnold recently
created the unique art pieces decorating the walls of the resort, from the very earth of the region.