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Amangiri, ‘peaceful mountain’, is located in Utah in the southwest

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.

An outdoor hot tub sits adjacent to the Campfire


Pavilion, warmed by a fire during winter.
At the centre of the
resort is the Pavilion,
with dramatic views of
rock formations and the
swimming pool to one
side, and panoramic
views of the surrounding
plateaus to the other.
Within the Pavilion are
the Living Room, Library,
Gallery, Dining Room,
Private Dining Room
and Wine Cellar.
The Living Room (right) is located in three spacious
alcoves, each divided into two cosy seating areas.
Situated on an elevated plinth in the centre of the
Pavilion is the Library (below), featuring comfy sofas
punctuated by shelves of books and magazines.
Located beyond the Pavilion, the Desert Lounge
(above) is an open air living room ideal for enjoying
the sunset or the star-filled night sky.
Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the Dining Room
(left) opens onto an outdoor dining terrace overlooking the
swimming pool. Within the Dining Room is the walk-in Wine
Cellar (above) with floor-to-ceiling walnut cabinets housing
a unique selection of wines, as well as a cigar humidor.
Adjacent is the felt-clad Private Dining Room (below) that
seats up to ten guests.
A focal point of the Dining Room is the open kitchen
with its wood-fired oven imparting a unique flavour
and rustic authenticity to Amangiri’s cuisine. The menu
changes frequently, driven by locally-sourced seasonal
produce. Service is informed and attentive and overall
the ambience is that of a private residence.
Two accommodation wings lead
from the Pavilion into the desert:
16 suites are located within the
Desert Wing and another 18 suites,
together with the Aman Spa, are
located within the Mesa Wing.
Mesa View Suites (left) enjoy uninterrupted views
of the surroundings.

Each Pool Suite (above) features a private plunge


pool and a private sky terrace accessed via a flight
of stairs. The sky terrace offers a daybed that is ideal
for daytime lounging or night-time star gazing.
Every suite enjoys a spacious
living area which opens onto
a desert lounge with spectacular
views. An adjacent dressing
room extends the full length
of the suite, to one end of
which is a spacious bathroom
and to the other, a separate
toilet. Bathrooms feature
twin rain showers and a
comfortable soaking tub with
uninterrupted views of the
surrounding landscape.
The Girijaala Suite boasts
panoramic views and a
large desert lounge.
Stairs lead up from the
entry courtyard to a sky
lounge offering two
daybeds. A terrace with
sun-loungers and built-in
lounge seating around a
dining table surrounds the
expansive swimming pool.
The interior follows the
layout of the suites with
a spacious bathing area.
Entry to the Amangiri Suite is through a private courtyard
which extends around the suite to a tranquil swimming pool
and terrace with two daybeds, four sun-loungers and a dining
area. The interior of the Amangiri Suite follows the flow of the
suites with a spacious bathing area containing twin showers
and a deep soaking tub. Rising from the entry courtyard are
steps that lead to the sky terrace. This features a large daybed
for lounging during the day or star gazing in the evenings.
The Aman Spa at Amangiri is a 2,322-
square metre (25,000-square feet)
destination unto itself, providing
a serene setting for relaxation and
rejuvenation.
The Aman Spa opens
into a reception area
(below left) which leads
to a series of pavilions.

A key feature of the spa


is the Water Pavilion
featuring an outdoor
heated step pool (right)
and an intimate lounge.
Guests can also soak in
privacy in a number of
Jacuzzis (above left).
A sculpted steam room
(left ) and spacious sauna
(above right ) provide
more opportunities for
guests to relax, while
the Floatation Pavilion
(below right) offers
meditative floatation
treatment combined
with colour therapy.
Five candlelit treatment
rooms (one double
and four single) each
feature a dressing room,
treatment area, steam
shower and bathroom.
The couple’s room
(below) offers open-
air views of the
surrounding mesas.

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.

Home for centuries to the


native Navajo and Hopi
tribes, guests can explore
the region with expert
archaeologists, geologists
and naturalists on guided
hikes or horseback rides.
Other options include
customised rock climbing,
via ferrata (fixed climbing
routes) and canyoneering,
as well as recreational
biking and private visits
to slot canyons. Scenic
hot air balloon, helicopter
and fixed wing flights
offer a spectacular aerial
perspective of the region’s
canyons, peaks and mesas.
Amangiri is in the centre of
the Grand Circle, surrounded
by such iconic attractions as
the Grand Canyon, Colorado
River, Monument Valley, Grand
Staircase – Escalante and Bryce
and Zion National Parks. Boating
day trips on Lake Powell allow
guests to swim, kayak and
fish the turquoise waters of
this immense lake.
1 Kayenta Road, Canyon Point, Utah 84741-285, USA
Tel: (1) 435 675 3999 USA Toll-free: (1) 877 695 3999
Fax: (1) 435 675 8999 E-mail: amangiri@amanresorts.com
www.amanresorts.com

Aman ®, Amanresorts ® and Amangiri ®


are registered trade marks of Amanresorts Limited.

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.

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