Indigenous culture
Mongolian culture, one of the world’s last surviving nomadic cultures, is well known around the world. "Digital nomads" are now well-known to everyone. Online work, frequent relocation, and remote work. However, the nomads of Mongolia have been carrying out this activity for a very long time. This thing is one of the reasons to visit Mongolia. However, they do not work online; rather, they are based out of their mobile residence.
The yurt, a portable spherical tent covered with felt and skins, is where the nomads of Mongolia reside. A yurt is also referred to as a ger, which is how the Mongolians refer to their residence. Twice or three times per year, people pack up their entire lives and relocate. The nomadic families typically travel in the spring and right before the coldest months. The nomadic families travel in accordance with the seasonal natural conditions. The purpose of their actions is to give their herds fresh food and to keep themselves warm during the winter. They don't migrate from north to south; instead, they move from lowlands to highlands, or from open valleys to more secluded locations away from the wind. Mongolia's winters are extremely cold.