Serjila Mountain

Serjila Mountain (Chinese: 色季拉山, Tibetan: གསེར་རྗེ་ལ), part of the Nyenchen Tanglha Range in Nyingchi Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, is a critical geographical and cultural landmark at an elevation of 4,728 meters.

[2] Renowned for its ecological diversity, Serjila Mountain hosts over 25 species of rhododendrons across 1,000 km², creating a vibrant floral spectacle from mid-April to late June.

The mountain also offers panoramic views of the 7,782-meter Mount Namcha Barwa, one of the Himalayas' highest peaks.

Annual rituals, including the Nyambu Lasu festival on the 10th day of the 8th Tibetan lunar month, attract devotees nationwide.

The mountain's climate divides the arid Nyingchi City (northwest) and the humid Lulang Town (southeast), reflecting Tibet's ecological contrasts.

Serjila Pass
Serjila Mountain
Serjila Mountain