Edden Ram and Nicole Sun, the founders of Ananda Living Experiences, created a luxury campervan inspired by the breath taking slot canyons and towering cliffs of Zion Canyon.

Described as a “living art piece on wheels,” this campervan brings the beauty of Zion into every detail. The handcrafted ceiling features curved skylights, terracotta micro-cement walls add warmth, and Moroccan hardware gives it a unique touch. Now available for purchase, this one-of-a-kind campervan is ready for adventure.

Zion Dreams has nine windows, three full-length skylights that flood the interior with natural light, a Sandy Vans Boosted Box for extra rooftop storage, and Backwoods bumpers and lights for excellent visibility. Pathfinder lights and a winch make it easier to explore places that most campervans can’t reach. It also comes with a roof-mounted 12-volt converted Starlink system with a built-in router, keeping you connected wherever you go.

For durability, privacy, and style, the van is wrapped in APA desert khaki with smart tint window films. An off-road suspension kit ensures smooth handling on rugged terrain.

The campervan is powered by a 1,400-watt walkable solar sail that tilts for better sun exposure. There’s plenty of storage for large gear like surfboards. The power is stored in an 800 amp-hour lithium battery bank, built to last up to 20 years.

Charging isn’t an issue while driving, thanks to an extra alternator that works with an auto-start system to keep power flowing. As long as there’s gas in the tank, the engine can charge the batteries.

The electrical system is top-notch, with a Victron setup that includes two 400-amp solar lithium batteries, two MPPT controllers, a 3,000-watt inverter, and two DC-DC chargers.

For outdoor comfort, the campervan has a motorized Fiamma F45s awning over the sliding door, providing reliable shade for relaxing outside.

The interior

Inside, a Cruise N Comfort DC air conditioning unit delivers 10,000 BTUs of cooling power, keeping the temperature just right all year. For colder months, the Mi-Heat heated floor system and a Timberline hydronic system provide warmth and hot water. The Timberline system runs on battery power or diesel, making it both efficient and convenient.

The seating area includes a couch with a built-in pull-out coffee table that doubles as a sunbed and has hidden storage. It slides out easily and can support up to 500 pounds. Two custom-upholstered bar stools complete the setup.

For sleeping, there’s an electric drop-down queen bed mounted on a Happijac platform. It lowers partially to create an extra sleeping space on the couch below. When not in use, it lifts up to open up the living area.

One of the most striking features of Zion Dreams is the handcrafted ceiling. The curved skylights bring in natural light and resemble the views inside a slot canyon. They’re made from half-inch tempered, laminated glass with smart tinting, making them fully walkable.

The kitchen

The kitchen is designed for both weekend trips and full-time van life. Among the paraphernalia are a 700-watt Black & Decker microwave oven; a Dometic CRX 110-liter fridge-freezer; and a double-burner induction cooktop by Empava. There’s plenty of counter space and storage, plus a large window that lets in natural light. A built-in herb garden with its own drainage system allows for easy watering straight from the sink or repotting outside. A Waterdrop 3-stage water filter provides clean drinking water on demand.

LED lighting is installed throughout the van, with dimmable ambient lights for a cozy feel.

For extra safety while driving, electromagnetic drawer locks keep cabinets secure when the engine is running. There’s also a manual override switch if needed.

The bathroom and toilet

Campervan bathrooms are often small or nonexistent, but Zion Dreams takes it to the next level. The walk-through bathroom has a full-size luxury shower, a stowable toilet that slides out from the wall, a vanity, and a mirror. When the toilet isn’t in use, the extra space works as a mudroom, wet room, or extra storage.

It has an extraordinarily special Nebia atomizing shower head, using only a third of the water of a conventional shower while still providing that soothing mist-like ambience. Freshwater for 24 gallons and gray water for 32 gallons allow for roughly 25 minutes’ worth of showering and sink usage.

Laveo created the Dry Flush toilet to seal off waste in a vacuum-sealed bag, making disposal easy and hassle-free.

Zion Dreams offers comfort, modern conveniences, and adventure with its custom wood-and-resin ceilings, upscale electrical systems, and spacious living quarters.

 

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  1. I really like this much better than pulling a home on wheels with a truck. This is an all in one solution. Not to long nor too high to make a single lady uncomfortable. Not a huge long high off the ground RV but all the amenities! I LIKE this!! How much?

  2. Best van home on wheels I’ve seen so far. Mostly because of the f/c bathroom, drop down bed.
    Easy to park, rather than a r.v, bus & home on wheel.
    Everything I need & nothing I don’t.
    The only thing I’d add in a luggage carrier on the back for extra storage.

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