Tabo Monastery – Ajanta of the Himalayas
Ancient Buddhist art, meditation caves, and timeless spirituality in Spiti Valley.
Tabo Monastery, founded in 996 AD, is one of the oldest continuously operating Buddhist monasteries in India. Due to its priceless murals and frescoes, it is often called the “Ajanta of the Himalayas.”
Located in the remote Spiti Valley of Himachal Pradesh, Tabo is a major center of Buddhist learning and meditation.
The monastery complex includes temples, monks’ quarters, meditation caves, and ancient artworks preserved for over a millennium.
Highlights of Tabo Monastery
- Main Assembly Hall: Stunning wall paintings and clay sculptures.
- Ancient Murals: Depict Buddhist teachings and deities.
- Meditation Caves: Located on nearby hillsides.
- Spiritual Ambience: Peaceful and deeply meditative.
Historical Significance
- Founded by Tibetan Buddhist scholar Rinchen Zangpo.
- Associated with the Gelugpa sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
- Recognized as a National Historic Treasure of India.
Distance & Travel Time
- Kaza to Tabo: ~50 km | 2 hrs
- Manali to Tabo: ~250 km | 8–9 hrs
- Shimla to Tabo: ~360 km | 10–12 hrs
Best Time to Visit
May–October: Ideal time when roads are open and weather is stable.
Winter: Extremely cold and mostly inaccessible.
- 🕔 Recommended Duration: 1 day
- 🌡️ Altitude: ~3,280 meters
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