Yurt, Modern Mongolian below is how to set up your new mobile home. The yurt (mongolian: Ger) is the traditional dwelling of the nomads in Mongolia, as well as in the neighbouring countries, over to as far as in Turkey. It is a tent-like structure made from a wooden frame and covered by wool felt. A traditional yurt is very easy to collapse and assemble again, and it can be transported on no more than three animals (horses, camels, yaks). Today it will fit nicely on a small all-terrain vehicle. A. Iron stove for cooking with chimney B. Wood box (will be stowed with the kitchenware when not used) C. Low table for eating D. Stool in the guest area (the family area is on the right) E. Beds for sleeping and sitting F. storage chests for personal items G. Chest/cupboard with altar and buddha image/statue H. pantry for kitchenware and food I. Water bucket J. Equimpment for manufacturing Airak (fermented mares milk) K. Saddle stand