
Ger
A ger, also known as a yurt, is a traditional portable round tent used by nomadic cultures in Central Asia, especially Mongolia. Constructed with a wooden frame and covered with felt or fabric, it’s designed for durability, insulation, and easy assembly. The circular shape provides stability against harsh weather conditions, like strong winds and cold temperatures. Gers are flexible, can be dismantled and moved efficiently, making them ideal for nomadic lifestyles. Inside, they are typically arranged with a central stove for heating and different sections for sleeping, cooking, and socializing, reflecting a practical and communal living structure.