centre hire for groups
|
Kamalashila Tibetan Buddhist Centre is available for group hire. Facilities include a large meditation hall with around 100 capacity, large commercial style kitchen and indoor accommodation, much of it shared, for 30 people. There are plenty of camping spaces.
There are half day, full day and overnight rates. For more information contact [email protected] or call 0403 779 099. |
Retreat hut hire
|
Retreat huts at the Kamalashila Tibetan Buddhist Centre, Tilba, are available for hire.
Your backdrop is Mount Gulaga. In front are views of the shimmering ocean. Enjoy a personal retreat in this quiet and healing environment. All huts are fully self-contained with kitchenette and ensuite facilities. One hut has full disabled access and facilities. For bookings, phone 0403 779 099, or email [email protected]. Discounts for Members and Friends of Drogmi. |
|
Usual Rates:
Daily: $75/$50 Weekly: $350/$250 Monthly: $1100/$900 Special Winter Rates from 1 June to 31 August Daily: $45 Weekly: $210 Monthly: $750 Comments/Testimonials:
“Very grateful for the good fortune and blessing to engage in retreat within the supportive environment of Kamalashila - a beautiful natural environment and a land full of blessings. What a great opportunity for solitude, practice and inspiration - in a location that is relatively near and offers simple comfort in the form of well maintained retreat cabins. Thank you Khenpo Ngawang Dhamchoe and all who work to provide such an increasingly rare and precious opportunity.” C.C. “Entering these huts for our retreat we contribute to the aspirations and practice of retreatants before us and who will follow us. I have been the only person there and also there with retreatants either side. During the day it is wombats, wallabies, bell birds and magpies who will be your companions. The huts are in the shadow of the Yuin peoples sacred Gulaga Mountain. This retreat land has a heritage of Buddhist retreat and practice. It is indeed a land that vibrates with this combined richness. We are very fortunate to have Khenpo and the sangha who provide this opportunity with generosity, compassion and care. It is so important to have affordable accessible places to retreat.” P.D. |