What Is a Yurt Style Tent? A Guide to Unique Outdoor Shelters

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On the vast grasslands of East Asia, snow-white domes are scattered like pearls between heaven and earth. This is the yurt. It guards the last covenant between humans and nature, and reminds the world that true civilization is not about conquering the wilderness, but about learning to live forever in the flow. This is the origin of the yurt style tent. Next, I will introduce you to the upgrades of the yurt style tent compared to the traditional yurt.

Introduction of Yurt Style Tent

Yurt style tent feature a circular wooden lattice frame covered with insulating felt or modern synthetics, providing robust thermal efficiency and space optimization.
Traditional yurts use wool felt for insulation, while modern versions incorporate canvas/synthetics.

Designed for semi-permanent settlement, they excel in long-term residential or glamping scenarios due to stability and climate control. Tents employ waterproofed synthetics (PVC, nylon) and focus on mobility – ideal for camping, hiking, and short-term adventures.

Types of Yurt Style House

There are four types of traditional yurt style tents. I will introduce them in detail to help you better understand the culture of the traditional yurt style house.

Traditional Mongolian Yurt

The traditional Mongolian Ger stands as the most iconic nomadic dwelling, featuring a circular wooden framework crafted from interwoven willow lattices known as Khana.

Its exterior is layered with thick felt (compressed wool), canvas, or occasionally leather – materials engineered for extreme insulation against grassland climates.

At the structural core, a conical roof culminates in the Toono (central wooden ring), which anchors radiating roof poles (Uni) while simultaneously functioning as a chimney vent. This ingenious design ensures efficient smoke dispersion and stable airflow regulation.

The circular layout optimizes spatial harmony, enabling flexible zoning for living, storage, and ceremonial activities – a testament to millennia of nomadic adaptability.

Kazakh Yurt

The Kazakh yurt, while structurally akin to the Mongolian ger, distinguishes itself through a subtly conical roof profile and a more compact diameter averaging 4-6 meters.

Crafted from lightweight materials like woven wool felt and resilient willow lattice frames, its design prioritizes portability across the central asian steppes.

These nomadic dwellings feature vibrant textiles adorned with geometric motifs and animal totems, symbolizing ancestral narratives and clan identities. Internally, felt appliqués in crimson and indigo cascade from the roof ring, while embroidered door curtains serve dual purposes: windbreak functionality and cultural storytelling.

Modern adaptations integrate reinforced aluminum bases for enhanced stability, preserving heritage while accommodating contemporary pastoral needs.

Kyrgyz Yurt

The Kyrgyz yurt captivates with its towering conical roof and exquisite lattice framework – a hallmark of central asian nomadic ingenuity. Crafted from slender hardwood slats (typically resilient willow or birch), the trellis walls interlock into distinctive geometric patterns, embodying both structural resilience and cultural symbolism.

Notably larger than traditional Mongolian gers, a standard Kyrgyz yurt spans 8-10 meters in diameter, comfortably accommodating up to 20 occupants for communal gatherings. Its expanded footprint derives from modular lattice panels (kerege), which allow flexible spatial reconfiguration to suit mountainous terrains.

Beyond shelter, the yurt’s crown ring (tunduk) – an intricate wooden centerpiece – encodes ancestral cosmology, representing the unity of sun, moon, and nomadic tribes under the eternal sky.

Modern Yurt

Contemporary yurts have evolved from traditional Mongolian designs, integrating advanced materials and amenities while preserving their iconic circular structure for optimal wind resistance. Lightweight aerodynamic aluminum frames replace historic wooden lattices, paired with waterproof canvas shells and insulated walls capable of withstanding extreme climates from -40°C winters to desert summers. Modern iterations feature integrated utilities:

Electrification: LED lighting and power outlets for digital devices;

Climate Control: Energy-efficient heating/AC systems enabling year-round habitation;

Structural Enhancements: Reinforced steel connectors and modular assembly systems, reducing setup time by 70%.

These innovations transform yurts beyond pastoral use into luxury eco-resorts, glamping sites, and even permanent residences — bridging nomadic heritage with 21st-century comfort.

Advantages of Modern Yurt Style Camping Tent

Compared with the traditional yurt, the modern yurt-style camping tent has more open space, is easier and faster to assemble, and has stronger environmental adaptability. And then we will explain each of their brand-new advantages to you in detail.

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Spacious Interior

The conical architecture creates elevated ceilings, granting superior headroom compared to conventional dome-roofed tents.

Its circular foundation simultaneously maximizes floor space, enabling campers to maneuver comfortably while efficiently stowing diverse gear. This upward-tapering silhouette not only enhances spatial perception but also improves structural resilience against crosswinds – a critical advantage for exposed campsites.

 From compact cookware to bulky sleeping systems, the radial layout accommodates essential equipment without congesting the livable zone, blending ergonomic practicality with wilderness adaptability.

Durable and Weather Resistant

Historically, Mongolian yurts utilized natural materials like wool felt or animal hides for insulation, supplemented with primitive waterproof coatings.

However, contemporary yurt tents now employ advanced synthetic fabrics such as waterproof tarpaulins and canvas. All fabrics undergo quadruple protective treatments: waterproofing, UV resistance, mold-proofing, and rot prevention, ensuring exceptional defense against rain and solar damage.

The hemispherical roof structure—a is the hallmark of Mongolian architectural wisdom—enhances wind resistance. Its curved profile aerodynamically deflects gusts over 120km/h by dispersing airflow around the frame rather than accumulating destructive pressure.

This design principle, derived from ancient nomadic innovation, remains vital in modern adaptations across grasslands and resorts.

Easy Setup

Despite their structurally expansive form, Mongolian yurts (Ger) demonstrate remarkable ease of assembly, particularly when compared to traditional canvas tents or large-scale camping structures.

Most yurts feature an intuitive assembly process that can be completed by just one or two individuals. Crucially, modern innovations have further streamlined this process: Collapsible frameworks eliminate complex pole configurations, reducing setup time by up to 40%;

Modular components (e.g., lattice walls/Hana and roof rings/Taonao) enable tool-free interlocking. Lightweight synthetic materials replace traditional felt, making it easier to set up. These advancements cement yurts as optimal solutions for rapid deployment in glamping resorts, nomadic lifestyles, and emergency shelters.

Amazing Versatility

Yurt tents demonstrate exceptional versatility across multiple outdoor environments, from designated campgrounds and festival sites to private backyard retreats. Certain models engineered for four-season functionality maintain comfortable interiors in both warm and cold climates, with insulation properties effective from -10°C to 30°C.

Beyond traditional camping, these structures serve as temporary event shelters for weddings or exhibitions, or as premium glamping (glamorous camping) accommodations. Luxury tents feature reinforced PVC/Oxford cloth shells and prefab designs for rapid assembly, offering spacious interiors comparable to mobile cabins.

Their circular architecture—optimized for wind resistance and efficient space utilization—ensures reliable shelter whether deployed for weekend recreation or semi-permanent installations.

Innovative Dome Tent Is on Par with the Yurt Style Camping Tent

Interiors of the Dome Tent

It adopts a semi-spherical design to give it a wide space and bring a comfortable experience to customers. Inside it, we use a modular units design for the entire room system, which can meet your different decoration styles, and disassembly and installation have become more convenient.

We have modular bathrooms, modular kitchens, modular bedrooms, etc., so that customers can enjoy a home-like feeling. Especially modular bathroom, traditional concrete structures are very complicated, and they will cause damage to the environment during the construction process, but modular bathroom happens to solve these problems perfectly.

The difference between a dome tent and traditional yurt style homes is that all its structural parts are prefabricated. This way, when replacing parts, you can directly use prefabricated parts instead of redesigning and producing them, and it can also be quickly built.

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Conclusion

After introducing the origin, types, and structural features of the Yurt Style Camping Tent, we launched the Dome Tent of Glitzcamp solution for yurt style tent, and detailed the internal modular design and intelligent living experience.

If you have a yurt style tent project that requires a solution, please feel free to contact us. We have rich experience in yurt style tent projects and can promote the smooth progress of your project.

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