
Converted VW: Mohammed Al Malaheem, also known as "Abu Ali," has turned his Volkswagen Beetle into "the smallest hotel in the world."

Secluded location: The "hotel" is parked by the side of the road in a semi-deserted village called Al Jaya, where Abu Ali hails from.

Interior design: The "hotel," decorated with handmade embroidered sheets and pillows, can sleep two guests at a time.
![<strong>Dream fulfilled: </strong>"I wanted to start a project that improves its [Al Jaya's] situation and places it on the tourism map, because it truly overlooks some of the most beautiful scenery in the region," Abu Ali says .](https://media.cnn.com/api/v1/images/stellar/prod/171017164436-smallest-hotel-in-the-world-lobby-interior-anas-al-rawashdeh-mohammed-al-malaheem.jpg?q=w_1600,h_900,x_0,y_0,c_fill/w_1280)
Dream fulfilled: "I wanted to start a project that improves its [Al Jaya's] situation and places it on the tourism map, because it truly overlooks some of the most beautiful scenery in the region," Abu Ali says .

Checking in: Abu Ali took out a bank loan to fund the construction of a "lobby" inside a nearby cave.

Positive feedback: The "lobby" is full of business cards and notes from satisfied former guests.

Expansion plans: Abu Ali hopes to one day build a hotel compound made up of old Volkswagens.