Discover Norbulingka Institute in Dharamshala! This 'Jewel Garden' preserves Tibetan art and culture. Explore temples and crafts in this serene Himalayan haven, a top travel destination.
Browse The Doll Museum Showcasing Tibetan Clothing.
Explore The Beautiful Landscaped Gardens.
Shop For Handcrafted Souvenirs.
Take A Traditional Thangka Painting Course.
Visit The Temple And Learn About Buddhism.
Witness Artisans Creating Traditional Tibetan Art.
March to June
Morning
₹500 per person
Established in 1988, Norbulingka Institute was founded by the 7th Dalai Lama, Kelsang Gyatso, and is named after his summer residence in Lhasa, Tibet. The institute was created to safeguard and revive Tibetan artistic traditions that were threatened by the Chinese invasion of Tibet. It serves as a center for learning and practicing traditional Tibetan arts, providing training to artisans and preserving ancient techniques. Over the years, Norbulingka has become a significant cultural institution, attracting visitors from around the world and contributing to the preservation of Tibetan heritage. It continues to thrive as a symbol of Tibetan resilience and cultural identity.