Opens at January 1-December 31 Monday-Friday 9:00-17:00
Recommended sightseeing time:5 hour
Address:
201Tibet Dr, Ithaca, NY 14850, United StatesMap
Phone(607) 272-2785
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Off The Beaten Path
An oasis of calm amidst the already serene Finger Lakes district. Outside urban Ithaca, and surrounded by a forest. We showed up and it looked deserted - a sign on the door said "closed." However a...
An oasis of calm amidst the already serene Finger Lakes district. Outside urban Ithaca, and surrounded by a forest. We showed up and it looked deserted - a sign on the door said "closed." However a...
I drove onto the grounds and the buildings are quite serene. There were no other cars in the parking lot and I didn't feel comfortable enough to venture in by myself. I wish I had.
I drove onto the grounds and the buildings are quite serene. There were no other cars in the parking lot and I didn't feel comfortable enough to venture in by myself. I wish I had.
Visited as part of one of their regular public weekday evening meditation sessions. The monks are very supportive of visitors and answered questions about their faith (many only speak Tibetan but ther...
Off The Beaten Path
An oasis of calm amidst the already serene Finger Lakes district. Outside urban Ithaca, and surrounded by a forest. We showed up and it looked deserted - a sign on the door said "closed." However a...
Off The Beaten Path
An oasis of calm amidst the already serene Finger Lakes district. Outside urban Ithaca, and surrounded by a forest. We showed up and it looked deserted - a sign on the door said "closed." However a...
Unusual for the area
I drove onto the grounds and the buildings are quite serene. There were no other cars in the parking lot and I didn't feel comfortable enough to venture in by myself. I wish I had.
Unusual for the area
I drove onto the grounds and the buildings are quite serene. There were no other cars in the parking lot and I didn't feel comfortable enough to venture in by myself. I wish I had.
Fascinating cultural experience
Visited as part of one of their regular public weekday evening meditation sessions. The monks are very supportive of visitors and answered questions about their faith (many only speak Tibetan but ther...