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Aman Pushes Four North America Properties, Tests Camp Format in India

Ultra-luxury operator tilts toward U.S. ranch estates while piloting tented-camp model in Rajasthan wilderness.

Published April 29, 2026 Source Globetrender From the chopped neck
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LOUIS XIII · April 29, 2026

Aman Pushes Four North America Properties, Tests Camp Format in India

Ultra-luxury operator tilts toward U.S. ranch estates while piloting tented-camp model in Rajasthan wilderness.

PublishedApril 29, 2026
SourceGlobetrender →
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Aman disclosed plans for properties in Utah, Mexico, and two separate Texas ranch projects this week, marking the sharpest U.S. expansion trajectory in the operator's 36-year history. The Utah villa estate carries no disclosed opening date. The Mexico resort enters pipeline without location specificity. Texas moves faster: Amansanu opens in Hill Country in 2027 on 1,400 acres near Fredericksburg, while a second Texas site remains unconfirmed. Simultaneously, Aman announced a tented camp in Rajasthan's Ranthambore region, the brand's first permanent camp-format property outside seasonal Gangtok deployments.

The North America concentration answers a decade-long allocator question about Aman's U.S. reluctance. The brand operated zero U.S. properties until 2022, when Aman New York opened at Crown Building with residences priced at $26.7 million average. Since then: four announced or opened U.S. sites in 36 months. Amansanu's 1,400-acre Hill Country footprint suggests single-digit villa inventory—likely 12 to 18 keys—following the Park City model rather than the 57-suite scale of coastal Amanera. The Mexico property, described only as "coastal," enters a market where Aman already operates Los Cabos and Dominican Republic assets, implying either Riviera Maya or a second Sea of Cortez site.

The India camp matters because Aman historically resisted the tented-luxury format that built Oberoi, Taj, and Suján. Ranthambore tented camps generate $1,200 to $2,800 per night across October to April tiger-viewing season, with 92% average occupancy from November to March. Aman's entry—no unit count disclosed—likely tests whether its $3,500 to $5,000 realized rates translate to canvas structures. If successful, the format solves Aman's chronic pipeline problem: estate acquisitions require 18 to 30 months of permitting, while tented camps deploy in 9 to 14 months on leased conservation land. Worth noting that Rajasthan's Project Tiger regulations cap new permanent construction within 5 kilometers of reserve boundaries, making tented formats the only expansion path for premium operators.

Operators should watch Aman's Q4 2025 construction timelines for the Texas and Utah sites—permitting delays beyond March 2026 would push Texas past 2027 and signal zoning friction. Allocators tracking luxury-hospitality real estate should note that Aman's U.S. ranch pivot follows Auberge's $340 million Stanly Ranch Napa opening (2021) and Four Seasons' Napa Valley Ranch acquisition (2023), suggesting family offices now view ranch estates as residential-hybrid plays rather than pure hotel assets. The Mexico property's location disclosure, expected by mid-2025, will clarify whether Aman is densifying existing markets or entering Punta Mita, the only major Pacific resort zone where the brand holds no position.

The India camp opens late 2026 or early 2027, per Aman's pattern of announcing properties 18 to 24 months pre-launch. If Ranthambore performs, Aman will likely replicate the format in Kaziranga (Assam, one-horned rhino corridor) and Bandhavgarh (Madhya Pradesh, leopard density), both sites where Aman holds land-use discussions according to 2024 Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation filings.

The takeaway
Aman's simultaneous U.S. ranch expansion and India camp test could unlock faster deployment cycles while maintaining its **$2,800+** ADR floors across formats.
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