You Can Live Off-The-Grid When You Stay In This Navajo Hogan Right By The Grand Canyon

The perfect place to disconnect.
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Have you ever wanted to know what it's like to live completely off-the-grid? If your answer is yes, this Airbnb is for you. 

This traditional Navajo Hogan in the Arizona desert just a few miles from the Grand Canyon is one of Airbnb's Most Wish Listed Stays.

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The traditional Western Navajo home made out of wood and mud is located along the Little Colorado River and is 29 miles east of the Grand Canyon.

Airbnb Most Wish Listed Stays Arizona Navajo Hogan

The accommodation is very basic with minimalist essentials for camping and has no electricity or running water, so you'll feel like you're living completely off-the-grid.

Airbnb Most Wish Listed Stays Arizona Navajo Hogan

There's a simple wood-burning stove outside for guests to cook their food, as one would do if they were living in the wilderness. 

Airbnb Most Wish Listed Stays Arizona Navajo Hogan

Because it’s so secluded, you’ll have unparalleled views of the stars at night. 

Airbnb Most Wish Listed Stays Arizona Navajo Hogan

Experience Hogan by the River - Navajo Hogan

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$150/night

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Address or Neighborhood: Located between two natural wonders — the Grand Canyon and Monument Valley.

Why You Need To Go: To have a real off-the-grid living experience. 

Prices and terms of occupancy are confirmed at the time of publishing, but they can change at any time.

  • Julia Murphy was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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