Visit Tibetan Monastery
1-2 hours | Easy | Donation optional
Delhi, India
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Majnu ka Tila is a small Tibetan refugee settlement nestled along the banks of the Yamuna River in North Delhi, known for its vibrant Buddhist monastery, traditional Tibetan culture, and authentic cuisine. This offbeat neighborhood offers visitors a glimpse into Tibetan life in India, with narrow winding streets, prayer flags, and a thriving community that has maintained its cultural identity for decades. The area is a hidden cultural treasure within the bustling metropolis, attracting those seeking spiritual solace and authentic experiences away from mainstream tourism.
Majnu ka Tila is a small Tibetan refugee settlement nestled along the banks of the Yamuna River in North Delhi, known for its vibrant Buddhist m...
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This is Delhi's most authentic Tibetan enclave where you can experience Buddhist spirituality, sample genuine Tibetan momos and thukpa, and explore a tightly-knit community that feels worlds away from the capital's chaos. The monastery and riverside setting provide unexpected tranquility and cultural immersion in the heart of the city.
October to March
From central Delhi, head north towards the Yamuna River via Kasturba Nagar or Wazirabad Road. The settlement is accessible via metro to Kasturba Nagar Station followed by a short auto-rickshaw ride, or direct cab from any Delhi location.
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