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The Real Tibet Most People Will Never See | 4K Travel Documentary

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  • Zu Monastery

    Zu Monastery is the world's highest monastery, built directly into the mountainside, serving as a place for deep meditation and retreat.

  • Peach Blossom Valley

    Peach Blossom Valley is known for its delicate pink peach trees blooming in late March and early April against a backdrop of snowcapped peaks.

  • Mount Kalash

    Mount Kalash is considered the center of the universe by multiple religions, with its four faces aligning with the cardinal directions and four great rivers flowing from its slopes. It is a sacred mountain that pilgrims walk around as a ritual.

  • Namso

    Namso is one of the world's highest saltwater lakes, known as the heavenly lake, connected to Mount Nenin Tangala and circled by pilgrims seeking karmic cleansing.

  • Yam Drock Lake

    Yam Drock Lake is one of Tibet's three holiest lakes, described as a mirror of the sky resting on the earth, with a shape resembling a twisting scorpion.

  • Jakong Temple

    Jakong Temple, built in the 7th century, is considered the most sacred temple in Tibet, housing the Joo Shakyamuni statue.

  • Portala Palace

    The Portala Palace is Tibet's most iconic landmark, a 13-story structure that once served as the winter residence of the Dalai Lamas and the political and spiritual heart of Tibet.