USA | A transformative wellness retreat, Ameyalli, will officially be completed in June.
Derived from the Aztec definition of "a place where the healing water flows," AMEYALLI is the only well-being and longevity-focused community built around natural geothermal springs. The property was designed in collaboration with Deepak Chopra and the Chopra Foundation and sits just 40 minutes from the Salt Lake City Airport while neighbouring Park City and Deer Valley, providing easy access for ski enthusiasts and adventure seekers.
The property's first model home – featured in Phase One of AMEYALLI residence sales – will be completed in June 2024.
Located minutes from one of the world's top ski resorts, AMEYALLI is tucked away in the charming town of Midway in the Heber Valley, offering residents and visitors a cinematic view of Mount Timpanogos and the Wasatch Range of the south-central Rocky Mountains. The historic hot springs destination is being purpose built with wellness at its core. The arrival experience starts at the AMEYALLI Wellbeing Center, featuring over 50,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor wellness amenities – including a subterranean mineral pool. Walking paths radiate outward from the Centre toward the residences and a boutique hotel.
With the commitment to inspire and transform guests and residents along their individual wellness journeys, the treatments and experiences offered at AMEYALLI's Wellbeing Centre will be aligned with Deepak Chopra's legacy teachings. Chopra's Seven Pillars of Wellbeing: Emotional Regulation, Mindfulness, Sleep, Nutrition, Movement, Relationships and Laughter, will serve as guiding principles for all of AMEYALLI's programs.
Rooted in sustainability, AMEYALLI's low-profile, nature-forward architecture was designed by award-winning San Antonio-based architecture firm, Overland Partners. In addition to an 80-room boutique hotel, AMEYALLI will feature three types of luxury residences designed for peak living, including Villas, Cottages, and Family Lodges. Created with a commitment to multi-generational family wellness and recreation, the residences and gathering spaces were crafted with a nod to the area's Swiss heritage, combining natural raw materials such as wood and pot rock (or tufa) from the geothermal landscape and roofs fringed with native grasses.
"Our location in Utah offers a plethora of possibilities beyond skiing - from golf to world-class fly fishing. But the real point of difference for our development is that it is a perfect union of awe-inspiring nature, architectural ingenuity, and life-altering programs and pursuits," said AMEYALLI developer Chuck Heath.
"Archaeological history suggests that humans have utilised these hot springs for close to 5,000 years. It is so rewarding to help another generation of residents and visitors experience the healing benefits of the geothermal waters at this property, designed in a one-of-a-kind collaboration with the Chopra Foundation."
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