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5 monasteries in the mountains worth the climb

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 31, 2025, 16:00 IST
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5 monasteries in the mountains worth the climb

Hidden within India's most stunning mountain ranges are religious retreats that provide more than scenic views; they provide tranquillity, history, and cultural richness. These high-altitude monasteries, which sit atop barren cliffs or in peaceful valleys, have survived the ages, holding fast to centuries-old Buddhist customs. Whether the chants ringing through snowy corridors or the golden stupas shining in the Himalayan sun, every monastery is a journey within as much as an ascent upwards.
Here's a glimpse of five such monasteries where the journey is as fulfilling as the destination.

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Tawang Monastery, Arunachal Pradesh

Tawang Monastery is located 10,000 feet above sea level and is India’s largest and the world’s second-largest monastery. It dates back to the 17th century and is home to over 400 monks. The massive golden Buddha statue surrounded by snow-capped peaks is iconic. The spiritual ambience and vibrant prayers each day draw visitors worldwide, seeking both spirituality and scenic beauty. Additionally, this monastery serves as a major centre of Mahayana Buddhism and Tibetan culture in Northeast India.

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Rumtek Monastery, Sikkim

Rumtek Monastery, also known as Dharma Chakra Centre, is the largest monastery located in Sikkim. Built in the 1960s as a duplicate of the original Tsurphu Monastery in Tibet. Rumtek Monastery blends modern architecture with traditional design. Inside the walls of this spiritual monastery, there are golden stupas, vibrant murals, and serene courtyards. Those seeking peace and wanting to learn Tibetan Buddhist wisdom must visit this monastery. Its hilltop location near Gangtok offers breathtaking views and serenity

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Key Monastery, Spiti Valley

More than 1000 years old, Key Monastery is perched dramatically on a hilltop in Spiti Valley with stacked white buildings. Monks here practice ancient rituals, and visitors can witness Tibetan manuscripts, murals, and prayer wheels. The wide panorama of the chilly desert below is stunning. Its spiritual atmosphere, high-altitude location, and ageless architecture make Key a place one should not miss visiting.




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Hemis Monastery, Ladakh

Hemis Monastery, set in the raw and rugged landscape of Ladakh, is globally famous for its Hemis festival that celebrates the birth of Guru Padmasambhava. This monastery was built back in the 17th century, and it belongs to the Drukpa lineage and holds a rich collection of Thangkas, statues, and ancient relics that are of utmost importance in Buddhism. Although its location is a little more secluded, due to its vibrant and spiritual energy, it attracts pilgrims and travellers alike.




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Phugtal Monastery, Zanskar Valley

One of India’s most isolated yet awe-inspiring monasteries. Built on a cliffside above the Lungnak River in Zanskar, which is accessible only by “foot,” it offers raw Himalayan beauty and absolute stillness in the atmosphere. Believed to be founded in the 12th century, it houses a small community of monks and natural caves where ancient sages meditate. Those who love adventure and want to seek spirituality alike should pay a visit to this monastery.

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