- Wild growing hemp. Tibetans love the seeds of hemp.
- White-capped River chat or Red start. They love hanging around creeks, but are very shy.
- What a place! Hiking up a narrow valley to find this jewel. Wetland meadows with Mt Chana Dorje in the back
- Tsongu Gompa people Chanadorje in clouds
- Tsongu Gompa (Gelukpa tradition). Chinese tourists know it as Chongu Sii
- Pterocephalus hookeri, great geometry!
- Peak of Mt Chana Dorje towering in South Kham.
- Nyade as the local Tibetans used to know the place, Yading in Chinese.
- Mt Chenrezi named for the Buddha of Compasion it reaches 6032 m / 19790 ft
- Mt Chanadorje with pilgrims and prayer flags
- Mt Chanadorje peak
- Mt Chana Dorje in the back with Lungta / Wind horse prayer flags.
- Mount Chanadorjes awesome peak reaching 5958 m
- Lepista nuda, the Blewit growing along the path in Nyade, Chinese: Yading
- Drolma and Drolma, Tibetan local guides.
- Coprinopsis atramentaria, the ink cap or Tipplers bane, which is also distributed in Europe and North America
- Cloud-enshrouded peak of Mt Chenrezi with a glacial lake
- Cimicifuga yunnanensis flower, a woodland plant. Its close American relatives are known as cohosh or bugbane
- At first Drolma was a bit closed and standish apart.
- Androsace, a member of the Primulaceae