| Arunachal Pradesh, the ultimate charm of Northeastern part of India is highly liked and preferred as the Buddhist Tourist destination. Offering the most beautiful and picturesque locations in India, Arunachal Pradesh is visited for its monasteries and Gompas. Arunachal has always been the land of Buddhists and renowned for the largest Buddhist monasteries in India as Tawang for centuries. Meanwhile, the Buddhism and animism rule prevails in the north-eastern portions. Arunachal Monasteries are some of the major attractions of Arunachal and the ideal religious place to meditate.
Buddhist Monasteries in Arunachal Pradesh:
Bomdila Monastery: Bomdila Monastery of Arunachal Pradesh owes its inception to the 12th reincarnate of Tsona Gontse Rinpoche. He founded this monastery before his death in 1966. The Tsona Gontse Monastery is the inspiration behind the monastery of Bomdila.
Tawang Monastery: Tawang Monastery is a prominent Buddhist monastery of Arunachal Pradesh, lies at a distance of 180 km from Bomdila. The monastery attracts global pilgrimage hovering on a hilltop at an altitude of approximately 10,000 ft. Tawang Monastery is one of the largest Buddhist monasteries in India, Tawang Gompa the birthplace of the 6th Dalai Lama is a prior Buddhist attraction of the state.
Major Buddhist Monasteries of Arunachal Pradesh:
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