Tibet Altitude: 4380m
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About Tibet
Tibet is a high-altitude region in East Asia, often called the "Roof of the World" for its average elevation of 4,380 meters (14,000 ft). It is a land of profound spirituality, dramatic Himalayan landscapes, and the source of Asia's most significant rivers.
Occupying the world's largest and highest plateau, Tibet is a sacred landscape dominated by the Himalayas to the south and the Kunlun Mountains to the north. It is the spiritual heart of Tibetan Buddhism, which infuses every aspect of life—from the iconic, thousand-room Potala Palace in Lhasa to the thousands of prayer wheels spun by nomadic herders on the vast grasslands. As the "Water Tower of Asia," its glaciers feed major rivers like the Yangtze, Mekong, and Indus, supporting over 1.3 billion people downstream. Despite modern political complexities, Tibet remains a timeless sanctuary where ancient traditions, yak-hair tents, and the rhythmic chanting of monks define a resilient and unique cultural identity.
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