Nomad Yurt: Eco-Friendly Roving Asylum

Nomad Yurt

Contemporary trekking camps are being designed in an ultra cool manner offering a convenience at par. Day in and out we have been welcoming gadgets that enables us enjoy camping by being in touch with our routine activities. This is a clear reflection of how safe and enjoyable activities like camping and trekking have become against their very troublesome nature in the past. But today’s offering am pointing towards is an eco nomadic home that can offer you a feeling of home even when you are miles away at some alien destination. It is an ideal accessory for camping, picnics and other sundry adventurous expeditions. Named the Nomad Yurt, this designer creation by Eco Shelter is a complete revamp of the conventional nomadic Mongolian with a hippy touch. Structured using fast growing and sustainable bamboo, it is the use of a environment friendly water repellent coating on the shell of the Nomad Yurt that makes it more durable.

The circular-dome shape appeal offers enormous space whilst the open center welcomes sun and breathes cool air. Not only it’s striking but eco-friendly as well. Measuring 8 ft (H) X 40ft diameter, the Nomad Yurt can house around 8-10 people if sitting and offers space for 6 people to sleep. If you are in some hill station and feel cold then populate it with more people. And those who are taking their beloved/ partners/ would-be partners along shall enjoy the coziness in each other’s company. The appeal and feel of this structure is ultra green and entirely eco-friendly. P.S: Make sure before coming out of the Yurt, you have cleaned all litter.

Via GreenUpGrader


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