"Camp Sarika by Amangiri is a 10-villa retreat that forms part of the iconic Aman hotel in Utah, providing high-end travelers with space, privacy, and comfort." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"A luxury Safari Camp known for its sustainable design and integration with the natural world, located in the stunning landscape of Utah."
"There are two dining options at the hotel: the dining room in the main pavilion, and the dining area over at the other side of the hotel which is called Camp Sarika." - Will Kopelman
"Set within a secluded canyon adjacent to Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument, this intimate collection of 10 low-slung canvas pavilions features one- and two-bedroom dwellings with spacious lounges, bars, dining areas, deep soaking tubs, and indoor/outdoor showers that face ancient rock escarpments. Terraces include plunge pools, telescopes, and firepits, and the property serves as a base for guided hikes into nearby national parks, horseback riding, and cultural experiences led by Navajo practitioners, while a largely open-air spa incorporates Navajo traditions and locally inspired treatments." - Jennifer Flowers
"A secluded, luxury tented camp of 10 stand-alone canvas pavilions set in a canyon in Canyon Point, Utah, near the Arizona border. Each one- or two-bedroom dwelling (about 1,882 and 2,825 sq ft) is fully enclosed and includes a spacious lounge, bar and dining area, deep soaking tubs, indoor and outdoor showers that face 164-million-year-old rock escarpments, and private terraces equipped with a plunge pool, telescope, and a cozy firepit for sunrise and sunset viewing. Opened in 2020 as a tented extension of an iconic neighboring resort, the year-round property camouflages into the landscape while delivering high-end comforts and bespoke programming: guided climbs and hikes, hoop dancing, storytelling, flute performances, dream-catcher workshops led by Navajo practitioners, and curated adventures ranging from horseback riding to hot-air ballooning. Staff integrate local cultural traditions into spa rituals, daily activities, and turndown gifts, leaving guests with tangible mementos that reflect Navajo meanings and the surrounding American Southwest." - Bailey Berg