Located right in the middle of majestic mountain scenery, possessing majestic ancient architecture and a peaceful, peaceful space - Bat Nha Monastery has long become a famous destination for many tourists in the Bao Loc area, Lam Dong province. Bat Nha Monastery is located at 511 Ly Thai To, Dam bri Bao Loc commune, Lam Dong, about 17km from Bao Loc city center. The monastery is located on a 25-hectare high hill in the Di Linh plateau, surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes with green forests, tea hills, and waterfalls. This is also what many tourists love when visiting Bat Nha monastery. Bat Nha Monastery was founded in 1995 by Venerable Thich Duc Nghi with an area of about 20 hectares. This place also has another name: Prajna Pagoda Bao Loc, in Sanskrit (ancient Indian) the word Prajna means wisdom. Possessing a peaceful natural setting and many ancient architectural works, Bat Nha Monastery has become a destination for many people. The best time to go to Bat Nha Monastery and travel to Bao Loc will be from December to April. At this time, it is sunny, the average temperature is about 20 degrees Celsius, there is little rain, so it is very suitable for traveling. discover. This is also the time when yellow poinciana flowers will bloom on the road leading to the monastery, creating a very impressive scene. The road to Bat Nha Monastery is quite difficult, with many winding turns, so remember to be careful when moving. From Bao Loc city, it takes about 30 minutes to get to the monastery. Follow Dam bri waterfall for about 15km and you will see the monastery on the left side. You can choose many types of means of transportation such as motorbikes, taxis, etc. Coming to Bat Nha monastery, the first thing that many visitors are impressed with is the natural scenery surrounding this place. Right next to the monastery is a large tea hill, while below are three waterfalls and a large dam. The monastery was built on a hill, making the natural picture here even more perfect. Bat Nha Monastery was built according to Asian architecture with yellow-painted brick walls, curved tile roofs sculpted with curving dragons, and the pillars in the pagoda all have large bodies and are made of rare wood, creating a feeling of peace. ancient and majestic. The three-entrance gate of the monastery is placed with a large stone and engraved with names in three languages: Vietnamese, English and Sanskrit. Inside, the monastery space is divided into two areas: a place for monks (Phuong Boi forest) and a place for nuns (red fire stove). The inner campus is very large and cool due to the planting of many types of trees such as cycads, pines, and pines. The central area of Bat Nha monastery has an artificial lake and waterfall. The main hall of the pagoda has a design similar to most pagodas in Vietnam. This is the place where many monks and nuns often come to worship and listen to Buddhist teachings. From the main hall in the left direction, visitors will see a green pine forest and a statue of Avalokiteśvara Bodhisattva holding a water bottle with a height of up to 350m. Legend has it that the Bodhisattva Bodhisattva's water bottle contains magical drops of water, so many visitors to Bat Nha monastery try to collect water and pray for good things for themselves and their families. As a peaceful and tranquil destination, Bat Nha Monastery promises to be a place to help you forget all your troubles and fatigue.
Lam Dong 427 view From December to April
Ngày cập nhật : 01/11/2024