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Explore the remotest land in the world

Nagri is known as the "remotest land in the world" and the "roof of the world roof". It sits at an elevation of more than 4,500 meters. The famous Himalayas Mountains, Kangdese Mountain and Gala Kunlun Mountain meet at this remote area.

Though Nagri is so isolated, it is a popular holy destination for pilgrims. Every year, thousands of devout pilgrims at home and abroad pour into Nagri to pay homage to the holy mountain Kailash and lake Manasarovar.

People usually go there by road. The road condition has been greatly improved, but it still costs a long time to arrive at this remote land. Tourists can take a plane from Lhasa to Nagri, but it is quite difficult to get air ticket in and out Nagri as each plane could only allow at most 50 to 60 passengers, 30 in summer days, because of the adverse weather.

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Master Catherine Jigme

About the Author - Master Catherine Jigme

With exceptional passion and outstanding leadership, Mrs. Catherine has dedicated herself to Tibet inbound tourism and China tour for 15 years. As one of the handful females who see great potential of Chinese inbound tourism, Catherine has made great contribution to promoting Tibet tourism and enhancing the employment of Tibetans and prosperity of local Tibetan community.

Over the years, she travelled overseas with Tibet Tourism Bureau many times to promote Tibet tourism. Currently, Catherine works as the marketing director of Tibet Vista, an opinion leader behind the whole team of Tibet Vista.

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