A yurt is a round, tent-like structure traditionally used by nomadic people in Central Asia, particularly the Mongols. Made from a wooden frame and covered with felt or fabric, yurts are designed to be portable and can be easily assembled and disassembled. They provide warmth in winter and coolness in summer, making them suitable for various climates.
Today, yurts are popular for camping and eco-friendly living. Many people enjoy staying in yurts for a unique experience in nature, as they often come with modern amenities while still offering a cozy, rustic feel. Yurts can be found in national parks and glamping sites around the world.