Located in northwestern Tibet, Ngari has been called “the roof of Tibet.” Here, the landscape is vast with few people, and countless Tibetan antelope, kiang (a wild ass), and wild yaks freely roam, surrounded by snowy mountains and sacred lakes, There are also breathtaking remnants of the mysterious ancient Zhangzhung culture like the ruins of Tsaparang (capital of the ancient Guge Kingdom), the 10th century Tholing Monastery, and the unique landscape of the Zanda Forest.