Arizona has no shortage of unique lodging opportunities, but few are as special as this remote Navajo Hogan near the Grand Canyon. It sleeps up to three guests, rents for only $150, and lets you experience the blissful simplicity of homestead life.
Nestled in a remote area of the Western Navajo Nation, this traditional hogan offers a once-in-a-lifetime off-the-grid experience.
Despite being so secluded, the hogan is conveniently located just outside of the Grand Canyon and Monument Valley.
Embrace the minimalist lifestyle with basic camping amenities and no electricity or running water (though five gallons are provided).
You'll enjoy the brilliant Arizona sunshine during the day, and a battery-operated lantern and flashlights help you navigate the intense darkness at night.
Amenities include a small table, two cots (and an optional third) with sheets and wool blankets, reading material, and an indoor stove.
Cell service is extremely limited, but we see that as a plus—ignoring the call of technology often only happens by force.
Since there is no plumbing, you'll have to use an outhouse north of the hogan.
A brief walk is all it takes to get there, so even during winter, you won't have to brave the elements for long.
Firewood is provided for the stove, plus kindling, newspaper, and a lighter.
If you're staying between October and May, it's imperative you know how to build a basic fire.
You'll also receive supplies like a first aid kit, shampoo, conditioner, hand soap, dish soap, repellent, and a washbasin.
Simplicity is the name of the game, and you'll instantly be whisked back in time.
At just $150 per night, the hogan is an absolute steal.
Experience the ancient customs of the Navajo people on a real family homestead, getting a taste of life without electricity, water, or plumbing.
Visit the Airbnb listing to learn more.
Have you ever stayed in this traditional Navajo Hogan? If so, tell us all about your experience in the comments section, and check out our previous article for another unique Airbnb in Arizona.
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