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Six Senses Expands to Utah with New Tented Resort and Residences

Luxury hospitality brand Six Senses is planting roots in Utah, marking a significant step in owner IHG's ambitious expansion within the ultra-luxury segment. This move signals a strategic play for experiential travel in North America.

E. ASHWORTH· British correspondent·June 19, 2026·2 min read
A luxurious tented pavilion with panoramic views of the Utah landscape, possibly at sunrise or sunset

A luxurious tented pavilion with panoramic views of the Utah landscape, possibly at sunrise or sunset

IHG will introduce Six Senses Camp Korongo to Utah, as announced on January 26, 2026. This development will feature 41 luxury tented pavilions alongside 12 branded residences, aiming to, as Hotel Dive reports, "set a new standard in ultra-luxury experiential travel."

Our take: Six Senses has long defined the experiential luxury space, particularly with its integration of wellness and distinctive design. This Utah outpost, with its tented accommodations, suggests a commitment to immersive, nature-centric experiences, a trend we've been tracking across the top tier of hospitality. The inclusion of branded residences also diversifies their offering, tapping into the growing demand for luxury second homes affiliated with established hotel brands.

Source : Hotel Dive

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