I caught a glimpse of her—Nanga Parbat.
She has been celebrated by National Geographic as the most stunning snow-capped mountain in China.
In Tibetan, she is known as the spear that pierces the heavens.
To the world, she is also referred to as the bashful maiden peak, hidden from view for nine out of ten people.
We were extraordinarily fortunate to witness her breathtaking beauty within just twenty-four hours.
The world is a magnificent and divine masterpiece.

Camera position guide [Right R]
Pic [2R]: A sweeping aerial view of Suosong Village
Pic [3R]-[4R]: Navigate to the small orange campsite in Suosong Village, then follow the narrow trail down to the riverbank for secure shooting!
Pic [5R]-[6R]: Aerial shots captured near the riverside (the Yarlung Zangbo River can be explored up to 1000 meters above)
Pic [7R]-[1R][0R]: Sela Pass

📷: Nikon Z7 + Nikon Z24-200 + Starry 12 2.8
✈️: DJI Air3






That’s such a breathtaking view! It’s incredible how Nanga Parbat can be both majestic and elusive at the same time. I love how the article captures her mystery and beauty. Definitely makes me want to learn more about her story.