Yurtdwelling
Yurtdwelling refers to the practice of living in a yurt, a portable, felt-covered dwelling traditionally used by nomadic peoples in the steppes of Central Asia. Yurts are circular structures with a lattice of wooden poles forming the walls and a conical or domed roof supported by a central ring. Historically, they provided shelter and warmth in harsh climates, easily dismantled and transported during migrations.
Modern yurt dwelling has seen a resurgence in various parts of the world, often adopted by individuals
The appeal of yurt dwelling often lies in its connection to nature, its perceived environmental benefits, and