Pilgrimage is can be a way to foster a spiritual discipline, to fulfil a vow or simply to travel.
Since its first wave in the third century B.C in the country, Mongolian Buddhism went through a lot and still existing as a living tradition. Stalin`s purge dated to 1930s left a big scar on Buddhist culture of Mongolians destrying 700 monasteries and 18.000 monks, though devotion at the hearts of the people have stayed alive. Now the tradition is reviving back, monasteries are being built and restored.
Having pilgrim tours you will witness and absorb the local respect for centuries-old traditions that underlie our daily lives and culture from generation to generation. By travelling to monasteries and Buddhist heritage places, you will gain more understanding about the world of Buddhism in Mongolia.
Whether speaking about the Dharma, asking questions, exchanging spiritual tales, or opinions about life—there is comfort to be found in a like-minded community. The non-Buddhist members in the survey enjoyed the opportunity to learn more about Buddhism in an open manner that was accepting of religious differences. The Buddha himself stated that all are welcome to inquire for themselves.
If you decided to leave your busy life back home and take a tour with us, we will guide you through the Buddhist world, where you can practice meditation, explore its history, learn walking meditation while circumambulating holy monuments, chant sutras for blessings, listen to Dharma talks for spiritual nourishment, or practice Vipassana for observing mental states. The ambience of each location and variety of meditation methods can lead to new insights.
Monasteries and Mountains
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Tour to Shambala, Khamar Monastery
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On The Trail of Undur Gegeen Zanabazar
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