Discover Norbulingka Institute in Kangra! Explore Tibetan art, serene gardens, and traditional crafts. A perfect Himalayan escape for culture and peace.
Enjoy A Peaceful Time In Cafe.
Explore The Deden Tsuklagkhang Temple.
Observe Thangka Painting And Wood Carving.
Shop For Authentic Tibetan Souvenirs.
Visit The Museum Of Tibetan Artifacts.
Wander Through The Serene Gardens.
March to June, September to November
Morning
₹500 per person
Established in 1988, Norbulingka Institute was founded to preserve and promote Tibetan art and culture in exile. The name 'Norbulingka' is derived from the summer residence of the Dalai Lamas in Lhasa, Tibet. The institute was envisioned by the 7th Dalai Lama, Kelsang Gyatso, in 1754. Following the Chinese invasion of Tibet, many Tibetan art forms were threatened. Norbulingka Institute was created to provide a safe haven for these traditions, ensuring their survival and continuation. It serves as a training center for young Tibetans, passing on the skills and knowledge of their ancestors. Over the years, it has become a vital center for Tibetan cultural preservation and a popular destination for tourists seeking to learn about this rich heritage.