Yurt Resources

Red Kite Yurts has a growing number of friends and partners who we work with both in the UK and further afield. Here we would like to share information about Yurts and give useful and insightful information about the World of yurts. As always we welcome you to view our website for more information.

Websites

Around the Yurt is an interesting website which will form the basis of a new book. Rob Matthews the website administrator and author can be contacted by email here.


Mujan is a website dedicated to a film about Yurts by the same name. You can find links information and photo galleries from the film.

Film and Video

The Sory of the Weeping Camel is a National Geographic documentary about the life of the nomads and their life in Yurts.









Books

The Complete Yurt Handbook authored by Paul King is one of the formative publications about the history and bulding of Yurts.










Other


Julia Roberts visits Mongolia to experience the life of the nomads.


Yurt Related Blogs

Delia Montgomery has been involved in the Yurt industry in the USA for many years and has created a very interesting and informative blog based on her experiences. You can click this link to see her blog.


 
The Scheiders are dedicated Yurt dwellers and update the world with their day to day life from the Yurt. Click this link to view their blog.


Walter Micklethwait is a good friend and a very happy Red Kite Yurts customer who rents out his Yurt to holiday makers and romantic couples throughout the year. His blog is an informative guide to what is going on at Inschriach, a country estate that can be hired for weddings. He also runs the impresive Insider Festival on the grounds in June every year - well worth having a look at. Click this link to see his blog. Click this link for the festival website 2011. You can hire a Red Kite Yurts yurt at the festival. contact us for more details.

1 comment:

  1. There will be much more to come. The blog is only a few days (in its current format) and I am trying not to do everything in one go - I still have a full time job:)

    Any comments, posts, recommendations, ideas are very welcome indeed.

    Nathan

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