ENCHANTMENT RESORT Arizona, USA

by | Apr 16, 2014 | In The News

Nested away at the doorstep of the Bonyon Canyon in Arizona, the Enchantment Resort sits on 70 acres of land and offers its guests with beautiful panoramic sights of the red rock formations that are unique to the Mojave Desert.

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Nested away at the doorstep of the Bonyon Canyon in Arizona, the Enchantment Resort sits on 70 acres of land and offers its guests with beautiful panoramic sights of the red rock formations that are unique to the Mojave Desert. The resort similarly aspires to create a sense of unison between the landscape by painting its buildings an earthly color that blends well with the surrounding canyons. Among its many aspects, the Enchantment Resort is well regarded for its cooperation with indigenous groups who revere the Bonyon Canyon as a sacred place. The resort offers its guests the opportunity to experience this unique culture through various activities such as Walk to the Ruins, Medicine Walk and Native American Flute. The Resort offers its guests the opportunity to be one with nature and to experience the Native American culture in the process.

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