Rising dramatically along the eastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau, Sejila Mountain offers travelers a breathtaking gateway to the Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon - one of the world’s deepest and most remote gorges. Visible from the scenic Nyingchi region, Sejila’s snow-capped peaks and glacial valleys unfold along the twisting highway between Gongbo’gyamda and Bomi, where seasonal wild peach blossoms paint the foothills in soft pink hues each spring. Hikers and photographers are drawn to Sejila Pass, perched over 4,700 meters, for unmatched panoramic views of alpine meadows and the distant sacred peak of Namjagbarwa. Though less visited than other Tibetan landmarks, its pristine landscapes and spiritual aura make it a quiet highlight of southeastern Tibet.