Tsangpo Badong Waterfalls

The Tsangpo Badong Waterfalls, which is situated at the base of Xixingla Mountain, consists of two large waterfalls, Tsangpo Badong Waterfall I (33 meters high), and Tsangpo Badong Waterfall II (35 meters high), as well as a number of smaller ones. Currently, the largest waterfall in the River Channel is the Tsangpo Badong Waterfall II. On October 11th, 1998, the Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyan Scientific Expedition made the initial discovery of the waterfalls. The unique natural wonder formed in the gorges is the Tsangpo Badong Waterfalls Group. Scientists contend that the gorge's narrowness and shape are a result of changes to the rocks and division of the rivers. The waterfall is a way to let energy out.


There are no words that can adequately describe the Tsangpo Badong Waterfalls other than "powers." The choppy waters blend sharply as they surge into the little gorges. The waterfalls are much thicker than they are wide. It is conceivable that anything thrown into the waterfall will burn up.


Regular tourists are not advised to visit the Tsangpo Badong Waterfalls due to poor road conditions and a lack of tourist amenities. Tsangpo Badong Waterfall has only been visited by a small number of scientists, explorers, and photographers thus far, and the majority of them did so during the dry season.


Location: Tsangpo Grand Gorge, Tibet, China

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