A yurt is a traditional portable dwelling originating from Central Asia, particularly Mongolia.
It consists of a circular wooden frame covered with felt or fabric, often with a conical roof and a central opening called a “crown” or “tonoo.”
Yurts are known for their sturdy construction, adaptability to various climates, and ease of assembly and disassembly.
They have been used by nomadic communities for centuries as homes, and today, they are sometimes utilized for camping, glamping, and eco-friendly housing, offering a blend of cultural heritage and modern sustainability in unique and comfortable accommodations.