With over 1.5 million listings of places to rent in 34,000 cities and 190 countries, you bet Airbnb has all kinds of listings, from remote locations to the most dangerous ones. Here are 5 of the most unique Airbnb offerings compiled by Dailymail.

A stay with a Mongolian nomadic family | Ulaanbaatar Mongolia

For $38 a night, guests can stay in a hut and experience the life of Oyuno and Botro. During this vacation, you can tend the land, look after 50 black yaks and three horses and eat traditional Mongolian meals alongside the family. This listing gets rave reviews on Airbnb but cautions against the venue if you're looking forward to a luxurious holiday.

A family home in Northwest Greenland | Upervanik, Greenland

If you want to have a holiday in a remote place, then Greenland is for you. The location of this Airbnb listing is in a small town of Upernavik with 1,181 inhabitants on a tiny island.

In your solitary confinement, you will have access to the Internet and a television for $400; however, if that's not your thing, you can sit at the window and watch the Baffin Bay and its icy waters. Be ready for the -20C temperatures during the winter months though.

A flat in the coldest city in the world | Yakutsk, Russia

The coldest city in the world is the capital of the Sakha Reoublic in Russia. It is located about 280 miles south of the Arctic Circle. The average temperature during winter is -34C, and the lowest temperature recorded is -64.6C.

Interested guests can sleep in a pull-out sofa in the one-bedroom flat in the city centre for only $29.

A home in a remote village in Azerbaijan | Lahij, Greater Caucasus, Azerbaijan

Not the first country that comes to mind when planning about vacations, but this village of 860 people on the southern slopes of Greater Caucasus has hikes, horse-riding, and culture tours for guests. The owner of the three-bedroom home is Dadash, the director of the local information centre and a teacher at the nearby school in the area.

A hut in a  traditional village | Papua New Guinea

Live like a local; canoe around tropical fjords by traditional dugout canoe for only $65 in one of the most exotic islands in the Southern Hemisphere.