Mongolian nomads are people who live a traditional lifestyle, moving from place to place with their herds of animals. They primarily raise sheep, goats, camels, and horses, relying on these animals for food, clothing, and shelter. Their homes, called gers or yurts, are portable and can be easily set up or taken down, making it convenient for them to follow the changing seasons and find fresh pastures.
These nomads have a rich cultural heritage, with unique customs, music, and festivals. They celebrate events like the Naadam Festival, which features traditional sports such as wrestling, horse racing, and archery. Despite modern influences, many Mongolian nomads continue to embrace their age-old