Yurt houses are portable circular structures made of wood / canvas in our society for over 2500 years. Yurt houses were used by the tribal population in Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, including parts of India. They were originally made of wood and wool felt, but with the help of modern technology these days yurts made from high quality wood and canvas, which can be recycled. The basic design of these houses, including a dome like roof and a central ring remains the same as in the past. Marco Polo was the first Mongol who was very impressed with the development and function of the yurt homes, in the 14th Century. Yurt houses have always been very resistant to external weather conditions like rain, wind, strings, heat and cold.

A yurt was built in a traditional Mongolian or Turkish style, but these days can be found in a variety of fancy designs and appearance. Simple materials and light weight front / tissues were used for their creation, but these days have manufacturer yurts come with a number of innovative ideas, a unique property, which is resistant to all climate zones to produce, offers comfort and space of life during the Time does not adversely affect the environment in any way. More and more people are considering yurt homes, mental peace and tranquility, is that it is appropriate. The fact that the houses are built the yurt in the simplest manner, have these houses have always believed to emit positive energy from ancient times.