Mongolian nomads
Mongolian nomads are people who traditionally live a mobile lifestyle, moving with their herds across the vast steppes of Mongolia. They primarily raise livestock such as sheep, goats, camels, and horses, relying on these animals for food, clothing, and shelter. Their homes, called gers or yurts, are portable and designed to withstand harsh weather conditions.
These nomadic communities have a rich cultural heritage, including unique traditions, music, and festivals. They often celebrate events like the Naadam Festival, which features traditional sports such as wrestling, horse racing, and archery. Despite modernization, many Mongolian nomads continue to practice their ancestral way of life.