Traditional Mongolian Yurts
A yurt, or ger in Mongolia, is the traditional dwelling of Central Asian nomads. More than a tent, the yurt is the result of ancient savoir-faire and has been developed over hundreds of years. Made to resist extreme climates, this circular domed abode is warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Easily dismantled, the yurt is portable and self-supporting.
2-Wall – 8’ Diameter Yurt | $2,945
Kid’s playhouse or a small washroom, the 2-wall yurt is our smallest yurt.
3-Wall – 13’ Diameter Yurt | $5,765
The 3-wall yurt is often used as food storage in Mongolia, however, other uses include a small bedroom or washroom.
3-High Wall – 12’ Diameter Yurt | $6,240
With similar usage to our standard 3-wall, the 3-wall high offers more vertical space.
4-Wall – 16’ Diameter Yurt | $8,415
The smallest “livable” yurt that will offer enough living space. It’s compact shape makes it very efficient.
5-Wall – 20’ Diameter Yurt | $9,710
The most traditional yurt, offering perfect proportions for livable surface and efficiency.
Super Ger – 20’ Diameter Yurt | $10,665
The best of both worlds with its higher walls and steeper roof pitch.
6-Wall – 22’ Diameter Yurt | $11,240
The largest of the nomadic yurts can be used as a home or a small restaurant on your patio in winter.
7-Wall – 26’ Diameter Yurt | $16,535
Used as home or a bistro, this is a more permanent yurt.
8-Wall – 30’ Diameter Yurt | $19,850
Great for events, the 8-wall yurt can be used as a permanent or non-permanent structure.