What is Nangarbawa?

Namgyabawa Peak is the highest peak at the eastern end of the Himalayas, with an altitude of 7782 meters. The huge triangular peak is covered with snow all year round, and it is difficult to see its true content. Nanga Bawa Peak is also called Namtso Baer Mountain, which means "a stone falling from the sky" in Tibetan and is called "the father of thousands of mountains". On the south side of the Yarlung Zangbo River bend is the boundary mountain of Linzhi, Medog and Milin, at the junction of Himalayas and Nyainqentanglha Mountain.

Namgyabawa Peak is the highest peak at the eastern end of the Himalayas, with an altitude of 7782 meters. The huge triangular peak is covered with snow all year round, and it is difficult to see its true content. Nanga Bawa Peak is also called Namtso Baer Mountain, which means "a stone falling from the sky" in Tibetan and is called "the father of thousands of mountains". On the south side of the Yarlung Zangbo River bend is the boundary mountain of Linzhi, Medog and Milin, at the junction of Himalayas and Nyainqentanglha Mountain. If you want to see these two steep peaks, the best season is autumn, when the air is fresh, and the chances of seeing them are much greater. There are two scenic spots that are relatively easy to reach. One is at the entrance of Mount Sejila, but it's far away and you really can't see it. One is in Daduka Village and Zhishuang Village near Paizhen.