Utah’s Amangiri now has a steel stairway 400 ft above the ground
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, UTAH/ Updated : Apr 14, 2021, 15:39 IST
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Utah’s Amangiri is a fascinating hotel set amidst the rugged desert, and now it has included a new feature that elevates the experience. Amangiri Utah has added a steel stairway that goes up 40 ft above the ground, featuring 120 s … Read more
Utah’s Amangiri is a fascinating hotel set amidst the rugged desert, and now it has included a new feature that elevates the experience. Amangiri Utah has added a steel stairway that goes up 40 ft above the ground, featuring 120 steps. Read less
Utah’s Amangiri is a fascinating hotel set amidst the rugged desert, and now it has included a new feature that elevates the experience. Amangiri Utah has added a steel stairway that goes up 40 ft above the ground, featuring 120 steps. Called the Cave Peak stairway, this all new addition to Amangiri is a one-of-a-kind experience.
The stairway is more than 200 ft long, set here in Amangiri, a luxury resort in Utah’s Canyon Pont. The resort in itself is quite an impressive property, thanks to the location. Spanning 600 acres, it is a special place for anyone who wants to have a very special vacation. Then there is the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument located close by, to which you get easy access from here.
If this was not enough surrealism for one vacation, then the all new steel staircase takes it a notch higher. Amangiri’s Camp Sarika is a tented luxury accomodation for those who would like a different kind of experience, with one-bedroom, and two-bedroom variants. You also have suites, and even homes.
There is certainly no better way to experience the Utah desert than Amangiri. Also, there is no better way to get the thrill of it all than the Cave Peak stairway. The mind-bending experience is unparalleled.
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