Come and unwind close to home!
A yurt is a tent with a collapsible wooden framework, covered in felt. It is the traditional habitat of many Central Asian nomads, particularly the Mongolians and the Turkmen. The Monglian yurt first appeared approximately 2,000 years ago and has substantially evolved over the centuries. They are most often seen in Kirghizstan, Kazakhstan or Uzbekistan and obviously in Mongolia. It is a family lodging, with one single room centred around a stove. There are several beds which serve as seats in daytime, wardrobes and/or chest of drawers, a coffee table where food is placed. The only opening is the front door, opposite which the head of the family's bed is traditionally located. It is easy to dismantle and to re-erect in a few hours. In Mongolia, more than a million people still live in yurts today. .
We like: Putting ourselves in the nomads' shoes and discovering this totally new type of unusual accommodation.
One night and breakfast for 2 people.
Access to the shared facilities (natural bathing, recreation room, communal kitchen…).
Additional options can be chosen and added after checking availability:
Additional guests:
Child (up to 2yo) : Free
Additional guest (+12 yo) : 30€ per day
Child (2 to 12 yo) : 20€ per day
Romantic decor (rose petals, candles) from 22€
Luxury romantic option (rose petals, candles and a bottle of champagne) from 56€
Massage Ayurvédique (1h - well-being, relaxation, elimination of toxins) from 75€ per person (massages are made one after the other only. It is impossible to enjoy massages in duo.)
Options you can order after your reservation :
Meal hampers from 26€ per adult, 18€ per child
Aperitif kit for 2 people from 35€
Cani-Rando from 58€ for 2 people
Hello, We are sorry that your stay at the Domaine did not meet your expectations. We are quite surprised by your comment on the cleanliness because the quality of work of our cleaning team is precisely a strong point, regularly reported by our customers. The yurt is an atypical outdoor habitat with a very marked identity, you may not have liked its style. When you left, you mentioned to us "this lack of cleanliness" concerning the common sanitary facilities and not the yurt. As we answered you, our team makes it a point of honor to rigorously maintain all the areas of the Domaine. She even passes several times a day, in the collective areas such as the common sanitary facilities. On the other hand, we obviously cannot pass right behind every customer. We are sorry if you did not find the collective sanitary facilities as you would have wished. This can be the downside of shared toilets. Maybe a more comfortable accommodation equipped directly with a bathroom inside, would have better met your expectations. EcÔtelia has the advantage of offering different types of accommodation with variable services to suit everyone. Good luck to you The EcÔtelia team