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SLEEP IN A GER Mongolian nomads have lived in portable,round tents called gers – known as yurts in neighbouring countries – since long before Genghis Khan's marauding armies swept across Asia. Even now,you'll find them pitched around the fringes of most established settlements,including the capital,Ulaanbataar. Tourist ger camps are found right across the country,though it would be wise not to mistake them for glamping-style accommodation. But they are usually cosy,built around wood or dung-fired stoves,with low doorways and roofs designed to trap warmth,and multiple insulating layers. Decorative flourishes may include hand-carved and painted support beams and woven floor rugs. See intrepidtravel.comCredit:Mark Daffey