Sejila Pass

Sejila Pass is a key junction on the Sichuan-Tibet Highway, connecting Bayi Town with Bomi County. At approximately 4,728 meters above sea level, it’s not only a geographically high point but also a prime spot for viewing natural landscapes. Due to its unique geographical location, Sejila Pass is a popular spot for viewing Mount Namjagbarwa. Known as the “Paradise in the Clouds,” its main peak is perpetually shrouded in mist. On clear days, visitors can gaze upon the majestic snow-capped mountain from the pass and experience the grandeur and mystery of nature. Every year at the turn of spring and summer, the sea of ​​rhododendrons at Sejila Pass attracts countless visitors. Dozens of rhododendron species grow here, and the flowers, bathed in sunlight, illuminate the mountains in a variety of colors, including red, pink, white, and purple, creating a magnificent natural landscape. Sejila Pass also boasts unique natural landscapes, with its alpine meadows and primeval forests, and its rich biodiversity provides valuable resources for ecological research. Due to the high altitude, the climate at Sejila Pass is unpredictable, so visitors should be careful to dress warmly and prevent altitude sickness when traveling there. Nevertheless, the magnificent scenery and unique natural environment here undoubtedly provide travelers with an unforgettable experience.