In the vast and desolate Gobi Desert, there exist a small group known as the Dukha people, the world's last true nomads. With their ancestral traditions deeply rooted in their nomadic existence, they navigate the unforgiving terrain on horseback, herding camels and goats in search of sustenance. They possess an intimate knowledge of their surroundings, adapting to the harsh climate and relying on ancient wisdom to survive. Their nomadic lifestyle embodies a profound connection to the land, their animals, and the rhythms of nature, making them a testament to the resilience and adaptability of humankind in the face of adversity.