UNLOCK A LAND FEW EVER SEE
WHEN & WHERE
WHAT’S INCLUDED
THIS IS NOT A RETREAT
YOUR GUIDES
HOW TO JOIN

UNLOCK A LAND FEW EVER SEE


  • This October, venture deep into the sacred silence of the American Southwest.

    Set within the majestic cliffs of Tapestry Canyon, just beyond North Lake Powell, this 4-day glamping adventure offers rare access to prehistoric fossil beds, ancient tribal lands, cinematic red-rock corridors, and some of the darkest skies on Earth for unmatched stargazing.

    You’ll hike where dinosaur bones still sleep in the rock, explore canyons few have ever entered, swim through natural river-carved labyrinths, and dine beneath constellations with food that tells a story.

WHEN & WHERE


  • Tapestry Canyon, North Lake Powell, Utah

    9–12 October 2026

    8 October – Arrival Day
    Guests fly into Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC)
    Evening transfer provided to AROHA basecamp

    13 October – Departure Day
    Morning transfers back to Salt Lake City

    Optional: Private extensions to Moab or St. George available upon request

    The AROHA Camp at North Lake Powell is a remote desert glamping experience just 20 minutes from Bullfrog Marina, the main gateway for boaters exploring the deep canyons and waters of Lake Powell. Nestled in red rock wilderness, the camp offers queen-size beds inside spacious canvas tents, each equipped with a fan for comfort. Shared rustic shower sheds provide a back-to-nature feel, while those who prefer more conventional comforts can opt for a backup room at Ticaboo Lodge, located nearby in the small outpost town of Ticaboo. This set-up allows guests to choose between sleeping under the stars or enjoying the comfort of a hotel, while still being immersed in the wild beauty of southern Utah.

WHAT’S INCLUDED


  • 4 nights in AROHA glamping tents — thoughtfully designed with natural materials and desert views

    Shared eco-showers and off-grid facilities

    Daily breakfast, lunch, and three unforgettable dinners:
    ● A stargazing dinner prepared by Navajo chefs, with tribal music and storytelling beneath the stars
    ● A celebrity chef candlelit canyon meal
    ● A hands-on fire-cooking workshop using native methods and wild ingredients

    Daily sunrise breathwork, meditation, and yoga

    Three days of curated adventure:
    ● Guided hike to real dinosaur fossil beds
    ● ATV rides through remote desert trails and slot canyons
    ● A private boat day on North Lake Powell, swimming through hidden river corridors

    Evening gatherings, talks on astronomy, geology, and local culture, and space to reconnect with nature

THIS IS NOT A RETREAT


  • This is a high-energy, off-grid experience — designed to challenge, inspire, and recharge.

    ● Minimalist comforts
    ● No Wi-Fi
    ● Star-lit nights
    ● Wild, unfiltered beauty

YOUR GUIDES


  • Veronica Kohlbecker & Andrea Maslovar
    Founders of AROHA and creators of this experience. Together, Veronica and Andrea guide the vision of AROHA through a blend of design, wellness, cultural insight, and purposeful adventure. With a background in high-end hospitality, wellness architecture, and international travel curation, they bring depth, joy, and meaning to every step of the journey.

    Oxana Grechko
    Certified nutritionist and culinary expert, Oxana leads the food concept for the week — blending bio-individual nutrition with her “food is medicine” philosophy. Expect grounding meals, desert-grown ingredients, and healing plates aligned to support both performance and rest.

    Mountain Guide
    Local expert and storyteller, your mountain guide brings deep knowledge of the tribes, geology, and sacred lands of the region. From ancestral lore to survival skills, this guide offers a direct connection to the soul of the Southwest.

HOW TO JOIN

    https://www.instagram.com/escapistcircle/

  • The full experience costs $3,350 USD and includes 4 nights at AROHA Camp, group activities, daily wellness sessions, curated meals, and guided excursions. To reserve your space or request details, contact anna@moonparade.org.

    Limited places available to preserve the intimacy of the experience and respect for the land.



    The canyon is calling.
    And this time, you get to answer