Dolly Parton's former tour bus, known as Suite 1986, is now available for rent. A portion of the proceeds from every booking will be allocated to the artist's foundation.

A two-night stay inside the 45-foot motorhome, which is currently parked at the Dollywood DreamMore Resort & Spa in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, starts at $10,000 for two guests, according to People.

Reservations for the tour bus also include a guest room at the resort, which can sleep up to four people. Guests are entitled to dinner at the same location as well.

The tour bus, which Parton usually called her "Gypsy Wagon," boasts jewel-toned fabrics, sparkly guitars, a custom-built wig cabinet and hand-painted murals that show life on the road.

It also has two toilets, a bathtub, a kitchen, a full-size refrigerator and a dining table. Renters can also enjoy its large bedroom, which brags a floor-to-ceiling decor in pink and purple and has cozy pillows and fresh flowers, Knox News reported.

The tour bus became the artist's home during tours as she didn't like flying.

"I have homes all over the United States, but my favorite place is the bus because that way I can just feel those wheels rolling," People quoted Parton as saying.

"I'm a true gypsy at heart," she said further.

The tour bus, which served the Parton for 15 years, was she wrote her albums such as "Backwoods Barbie" and "9 to 5 the Musical." It was also the home of the "Jolene" singer when she was on the road for her TV appearances and movie shoots.

"I decided to retire it because I wasn't touring that much anymore and it just was sitting there," Parton said, according to Knox News. "And I thought this could be put to really good use."

A part of the proceeds will be donated to the Dollywood Foundation and Dolly Parton's Imagination Library which helps fund educational resources for children.

The legendary country singer has been known for her philanthropic efforts across the U.S. She recently donated $1 million to the Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville for its research on pediatric infectious diseases.

US singer and songwriter Dolly Parton arrives for the 57th Academy of Country Music awards at the Allegiant stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada on March 7, 2022
US singer and songwriter Dolly Parton arrives for the 57th Academy of Country Music awards at the Allegiant stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada on March 7, 2022 AFP / BRIDGET BENNETT