About Rlung
Rlung
Upcoming Retreats at Rlung
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Venue & Amenities
A/C in Rooms
Free Wifi
Spa
Sauna
Pool
Towels
Free Parking
Kitchen
Tour Assistance
Hot Tub
Coffee/Tea
Cafe
Restaurant
Fitness Center
Yoga Studio
Housekeeping
Bicycles For Rent
Founded in the 15th century, Thiksey Monastery belongs to the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism. The monastery was established by Sherab Zangpo, a disciple of Tsongkhapa, the founder of the Gelug tradition. Over centuries, it has been a crucial center of Buddhist learning, spiritual practice, and cultural preservation in the Himalayan region.
Meals
Menu Types
We can accommodate vegan and dairy-free diets. We recommend contacting us in advance.
Getting Here
Rlung, Dharamshala, INDIA
Directions
Book your flight to Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport (IXL) in Ladakh, India.
Destination: Leh Ladakh, INDIA
Flight: Delhi (T1) → Leh
Flights from Delhi to Leh are available only in the morning between 6:00 am and 10:30 am.
1. Arrival at Delhi International Airport (T3):Name: Indira Gandhi International Airport
2. A free shuttle bus will take you from Delhi International Airport to Delhi Domestic Airport.
3. Flight from Delhi to Leh
4. Arrival at Leh, our taxi will pick you up on arrival at Leh.
Mission & Vision
We endeavor to share the lasting benefits of ancient meditation methods that improve our physical, mental, and emotional states with the world.
Rlung isn't an initiation or a religion; it is not about becoming a Buddhist. It is secular and universal in its approach. It is also a chance to have an actual dialogue with experienced monks and nuns to share their wisdom.
Many of these treasured teachings were personally passed from teacher to student through a highly guarded lineage for thousands of years. With technology, we can now deliver these teachings to so many more inquiring minds. Rlung aims to be a gateway to the wisdom and traditions held so sacred with limited accessibility. Now they are ready to serve humanity at large.
Rlung isn't an initiation or a religion; it is not about becoming a Buddhist. It is secular and universal in its approach. It is also a chance to have an actual dialogue with experienced monks and nuns to share their wisdom.
Many of these treasured teachings were personally passed from teacher to student through a highly guarded lineage for thousands of years. With technology, we can now deliver these teachings to so many more inquiring minds. Rlung aims to be a gateway to the wisdom and traditions held so sacred with limited accessibility. Now they are ready to serve humanity at large.