👉 Bivouacks, also known as "village huts," are structures that are typically built on a hillside or along a riverbank to provide shelter from harsh weather conditions and protect against wildlife. They are often made of wood, stone, or straw, and can be used for both day-to-day living and camping trips. Bivouacks were originally developed by the Native Americans in North America during the 16th century, and they have since become a popular form of accommodation