Tibet: The 'Roof of the World' - A Traveler's Dream Destination

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News18•10-01-2026, 15:47
Tibet: The 'Roof of the World' - A Traveler's Dream Destination
- •The term "Roof of the World" was first used by European explorers in the 19th century for the Pamir mountain region in Central Asia, specifically present-day Tajikistan.
- •British traveler John Wood used the term in 1838 for the Pamir mountains, whose peaks are over 7,600 meters high.
- •Later, British author Sir Thomas Edward Gordon popularized the term in 1876, and it gradually shifted to refer to Tibet.
- •Today, Tibet is known as the "Roof of the World" due to the Tibetan Plateau, the world's highest and largest plateau, with an average elevation of 4,500 meters.
- •Tibet is also called the "Water Tower of Asia" as major rivers like the Ganges, Yangtze, and Mekong originate there, providing water to billions.
Why It Matters: Tibet, the 'Roof of the World,' offers unparalleled natural beauty, spiritual depth, and vital water resources.
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