Welcome to Salugara Monastery in Siliguri, a serene escape! Founded by Tibetan Buddhist monks and Kalu Rinpoche, this peaceful place, once known as 'the land of the serpent,' is famous for its 100-foot-tall stupa. Come explore this spiritual haven and discover tranquility amidst the bustling city. A must-see for spiritual tourism and Bengal travel!
Explore The Architecture Of The Stupa.
Learn About Buddhist Teachings And Philosophy.
Meditate In The Peaceful Environment.
Observe The Monks' Daily Rituals.
Take Photographs Of The Colorful Prayer Flags.
October to March
Morning
₹200 per person
The Salugara Monastery was established by followers of Kalu Rinpoche, a prominent figure in Tibetan Buddhism, in the late 20th century. The primary attraction is the 'Great International Tashi Gomang Stupa,' which stands 100 feet tall. This stupa is believed to contain five significant relics, adding to the monastery's importance as a pilgrimage site. The construction of the monastery and the stupa aimed to promote Buddhist teachings and provide a place for meditation and spiritual practice. Over the years, it has become a significant center for Buddhist learning and a popular tourist destination in Siliguri, attracting visitors from various parts of the world who seek spiritual solace and cultural enrichment.