
Bedouin lifestyle
The Bedouin lifestyle centers on desert nomadism, traditionally involving caring for livestock like camels, goats, and sheep. They live in portable tents called "bayt" and move seasonally to find water and grazing land. Their culture emphasizes strong family bonds, hospitality, and oral storytelling. While many Bedouins now reside in towns, some still practice traditional nomadic ways. Their deep knowledge of the desert environment enables survival in harsh conditions, blending age-old customs with evolving adaptations to modern life.