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AMA Cafe | Majnu Ka Tilla
House no. 6, 1st Floor, New Aruna Colony, Majnu-ka-tilla, New Aruna Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi, 110054, India
Kalsang Restaurant Delhi
House 158, Block 7, New Aruna Colony, Majnu-ka-tilla, New Aruna Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi, 110054, India
Waho Tenzin Hotel
Outer Ring Rd, New Aruna Colony, Dekhang, Timarpur, New Delhi, Delhi, 110054, India
Best Laphing
197, near Ama Cafe, New Aruna Colony, Majnu-ka-tilla, Tibetan Market, Delhi, 110054, India
Koko Restaurant
P62H+63H, Outer Ring Rd, Tibetan Colony, New Aruna Colony, Majnu-ka-tilla, New Aruna Nagar, Delhi, 110054, India
Rigo Restaurant + Rigo Bistro
Nyingma House, Tibetan Old Camp, 180, New Aruna Colony, Majnu-ka-tilla, New Aruna Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi, 110054, India
Norwang Cafe & Restaurant
House No 9B, Rooftop, New Aruna Colony, Majnu-ka-tilla, New Aruna Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi, 110054, India
Busan Korean Restaurant
Ground Floor, House# 9B, Block # 10, Colony, Majnu Ka Tilla 110054, New Aruna Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi 110054, India
Gangnam korean restaurant
1st floor tara house, New Aruna Colony, Majnu-ka-tilla, Timarpur, Delhi, 110054, India
Tee Dee restaurant
H-32, New Aruna Colony, Majnu-ka-tilla, New Aruna Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi, 110025, India
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OYO Achi House Near Vishwa Vidyalaya Metro Station
House No-27C, Block No-7, near Tibetan Market, New Aruna Colony, Majnu-ka-tilla, New Aruna Nagar, Delhi, 110054, India
Wongdhen House
Wongdhen house-15, 15 A, New Aruna Colony, Majnu-ka-tilla, New Aruna Nagar, Delhi, 110054, India
New Peace House
House No 199 New Aruna Nagar colony, Majnu-Ka-Tilla, Delhi, 110054, India
OYO Tsampa House Near Vishwa Vidyalaya Metro Station
House No. 18 & 19, New Camp, New Aruna Colony, Majnu Ka Tilla, New Aruna Nagar, Delhi, 110054, India
tashi delek house
tashi delek house, tashi delek house , 2nd floor, Majnu-ka-tilla, Delhi, 110054, India
Flagship Royal Palace Guest House Near Vishwa Vidyalaya Metro Station
truck parking, Block C, Delhi Administration Flats, Timarpur, Delhi, 110054, India
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Tibetan Monastery (Majnu ka tila)

M6WH+W3X, Delhi, Outer Ring Rd, New Aruna Colony, Majnu-ka-tilla, Timarpur, Delhi, 110054, India
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Nearby restaurants of Tibetan Monastery (Majnu ka tila)

AMA Cafe | Majnu Ka Tilla

Kalsang Restaurant Delhi

Waho Tenzin Hotel

Best Laphing

Koko Restaurant

Rigo Restaurant + Rigo Bistro

Norwang Cafe & Restaurant

Busan Korean Restaurant

Gangnam korean restaurant

Tee Dee restaurant

AMA Cafe | Majnu Ka Tilla

AMA Cafe | Majnu Ka Tilla

4.5

(11.4K)

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Kalsang Restaurant Delhi

Kalsang Restaurant Delhi

4.1

(881)

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Waho Tenzin Hotel

Waho Tenzin Hotel

4.2

(590)

$$

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Best Laphing

Best Laphing

4.4

(234)

$

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Atish Ranjan MahaliAtish Ranjan Mahali
Majnu ka Tila, also known as New Aruna Nagar Colony, is a Tibetan settlement in Delhi. It is home to a significant Tibetan community and features a Tibetan monastery known as the "Tibetan Monastery" or the "Tibet House." The Tibetan Monastery in Majnu ka Tila serves as a spiritual and cultural center for the Tibetan community. It is a place where monks reside and conduct daily prayers and rituals. The monastery is adorned with traditional Tibetan architecture, vibrant prayer flags, and intricate murals depicting Buddhist deities and stories. Visitors to the monastery can experience the serene ambiance, participate in meditation sessions, and attend various Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies. The area around the monastery is bustling with Tibetan markets, restaurants offering authentic Tibetan cuisine, and shops selling traditional handicrafts, making it a vibrant cultural hub in Delhi. Near the Tibetan Monastery in Majnu ka Tila, Delhi, you'll find a variety of restaurants and cafes offering a mix of Tibetan, Korean, and other cuisines. Here are some popular spots: 1. **Ama Cafe**: Famous for its desserts, coffee, and cozy ambiance. Try the Himalayan Breakfast or English Breakfast here. 2. **Tee Dee Tibetan Restaurant**: Known for its Tibetan bread, porridge, thenthuk, and shabalay. 3. **Rigo Coffee House**: Offers a McLeodganj-like vibe with great coffee and Tibetan breakfast. 4. **Yamuna Cafe**: Offers views of the Yamuna River, along with desserts, coffee, and a breakfast menu. 5. **Kunga Cafe & Restaurant**: Known for its rustic interior and diverse menu. 6. **Norwang Cafe**: Features a Greek-inspired decor and offers a variety of dishes like Garden Fresh Panino and Cajun Chicken Satay Stick. 7. **MG Cafe**: Offers a diverse menu with a vintage interior and al fresco seating. 8. **Gangnam Korean Restaurant**: Specializes in Korean cuisine with dishes like Japchae, Kimbab, and Tteokbokki. 9. **Lhasa Cafe**: A cozy spot for a variety of mouthwatering dishes. 10. **Kori's Cafe & Restro**: Best known for its Korean dishes like Dosirak and ramen. 11. **Busan Korean Restaurant**: Renowned for its Korean food, especially pork dishes. 12. **Kham Coffee House**: A Tibetan-style cafe known for its Almond and Carrot Cake and pancakes. 13. **Sarang Cafe**: Offers Korean street food and is also a co-working space. 14. **Kalsang Cafe**: Popular for its traditional decor and delicious dishes like pizza, momos, and Nutella pancakes. 15. **Signature View Cafe**: A rooftop cafe with a view of the Signature Bridge, serving continental and Asian food.
Jyotish JhaJyotish Jha
Nestled in the northern part of Delhi along the banks of Yamuna river is the quaint little Tibetan colony of Majnu ka Tila. Home to a vibrant Tibetan community, this small neighborhood houses the ancient Tibetan Monastery, also known as Ganden Tharpa Ling Monastery. As a long-time resident of nearby neighborhoods like Nehru Vihar and Mukherjeenagar, I was pleasantly surprised to discover this small but captivating monastery on the banks of the Yamuna river. My initial reaction felt as if I had ventured into a foreign land, bewildered by the faces I encountered on the streets. Initially, I presumed them to be Nepali due to the prevalence of Nepali language being spoken. However, I soon realized they were Tibetan, and it became apparent that there was a diverse mix of nationalities among the people I encountered. With its colorful Tibetan prayer flags fluttering in the wind, scent of incense wafting through the air, and the incessant murmuring of 'Om Mani Padme Hum' chanting by the monks, the monastery transports you to the peaceful environs of the Tibetan landscapes. The main shrine room is aesthetically decorated with intricate Tibetan thangka paintings and statues of Buddha and various deities. Watching the monks engrossed in their daily rituals and prayers is an uplifting experience. Though it is lesser known among UPSC aspirants who are focused on their studies, Majnu ka Tila offers a mini-Tibet experience right in the heart of Delhi! Built in the 1960s, the modest exterior of the monastery belies the artistic beauty that lies within. The prayer hall is adorned with intricate Tibetan frescoes and statues of Buddha and other deities. Chanting of monks, aroma of incense and flickering butter lamps transport you to a different world. The monk's quarters, library and even the Tibetan style restrooms showcase excellent woodwork. Beyond the monastery, you can explore curio shops selling Tibetan handicrafts and artifacts. Do not miss out on the international eateries serving authentic Tibetan and Chinese delicacies. The narrow alleys are dotted with cafes where you can sip on butter tea while soaking in the scenes and chatter. It is an Instagrammer's delight with the vibrant wall arts, prayer flags and just the overall aesthetics. So if you are looking to briefly escape the hustle of Delhi, Majnu ka Tila offers you a chance to experience the tastes, smells and visuals of Tibet. A perfect place to relax after your UPSC preparation! This hidden gem is worth discovering.
Deep PrakashDeep Prakash
Peaceful people-peaceful place. Majnu Ka tilla (popularly known as MKT) is a tiny neighborhood in north Delhi, but the minute you enter it, you're in a completely different world. A fine Buddhist-style gate stands amid grey, three-storey structures, packed close together. Tall buildings on either side make the narrow alley so dark it's as if the sun's rays never makes it here. I feel I've stepped into a different world, far removed from the chaos of urban Delhi. The people have been living here since 1960 and they speak in Tibetan as well as Hindi. Shops on either side sell only exotic Tibetan jewellery, Buddhist artifacts and crockery, only. Ahead, the alley opens into a bright courtyard facing the monastery. Old ladies sit in the sun, making fresh momos and lempings and pancakes rolled with chilli paste. The winding alleys, cool breeze blowing in your face, faint echoes of Dalai Lama's preachings, graceful Tibetan ladies in their traditional attire selling momos in the courtyard, vibrant colours, unusual smells, the serene soft music made by the prayer bells, it all comes across as a smaller, condensed version of Dharamsala. While it may be a world not many will relate to, it does not fail to enchant! As you carry on ahead, you see that the place is filled with cafés and restaurants and travel agencies. MKT is nothing like being in the heart of Delhi at all. Even the kind of music that played in the eateries here is different. I saw a few kids playing on the alleys with beyblades, it brought back memories of my childhood. The restaurants and cafes serve excellent authentic tibetan food and a meal for four would only cost around 600 rupees. Apple beer(non-alcoholic) is very famous here. You will see a lot of posters saying 'free Tibet'. I eventually found a shop that sold badges with 'free Tibet' written on them. This place is perfect if you want to get out of Delhi's chaos and indulge yourselves in a bit of Tibetan culture. How to get there | Take the Metro {yellow line} up to Vidhan Sabha, and a rickshaw from there.
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Majnu ka Tila, also known as New Aruna Nagar Colony, is a Tibetan settlement in Delhi. It is home to a significant Tibetan community and features a Tibetan monastery known as the "Tibetan Monastery" or the "Tibet House." The Tibetan Monastery in Majnu ka Tila serves as a spiritual and cultural center for the Tibetan community. It is a place where monks reside and conduct daily prayers and rituals. The monastery is adorned with traditional Tibetan architecture, vibrant prayer flags, and intricate murals depicting Buddhist deities and stories. Visitors to the monastery can experience the serene ambiance, participate in meditation sessions, and attend various Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies. The area around the monastery is bustling with Tibetan markets, restaurants offering authentic Tibetan cuisine, and shops selling traditional handicrafts, making it a vibrant cultural hub in Delhi. Near the Tibetan Monastery in Majnu ka Tila, Delhi, you'll find a variety of restaurants and cafes offering a mix of Tibetan, Korean, and other cuisines. Here are some popular spots: 1. **Ama Cafe**: Famous for its desserts, coffee, and cozy ambiance. Try the Himalayan Breakfast or English Breakfast here. 2. **Tee Dee Tibetan Restaurant**: Known for its Tibetan bread, porridge, thenthuk, and shabalay. 3. **Rigo Coffee House**: Offers a McLeodganj-like vibe with great coffee and Tibetan breakfast. 4. **Yamuna Cafe**: Offers views of the Yamuna River, along with desserts, coffee, and a breakfast menu. 5. **Kunga Cafe & Restaurant**: Known for its rustic interior and diverse menu. 6. **Norwang Cafe**: Features a Greek-inspired decor and offers a variety of dishes like Garden Fresh Panino and Cajun Chicken Satay Stick. 7. **MG Cafe**: Offers a diverse menu with a vintage interior and al fresco seating. 8. **Gangnam Korean Restaurant**: Specializes in Korean cuisine with dishes like Japchae, Kimbab, and Tteokbokki. 9. **Lhasa Cafe**: A cozy spot for a variety of mouthwatering dishes. 10. **Kori's Cafe & Restro**: Best known for its Korean dishes like Dosirak and ramen. 11. **Busan Korean Restaurant**: Renowned for its Korean food, especially pork dishes. 12. **Kham Coffee House**: A Tibetan-style cafe known for its Almond and Carrot Cake and pancakes. 13. **Sarang Cafe**: Offers Korean street food and is also a co-working space. 14. **Kalsang Cafe**: Popular for its traditional decor and delicious dishes like pizza, momos, and Nutella pancakes. 15. **Signature View Cafe**: A rooftop cafe with a view of the Signature Bridge, serving continental and Asian food.
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Nestled in the northern part of Delhi along the banks of Yamuna river is the quaint little Tibetan colony of Majnu ka Tila. Home to a vibrant Tibetan community, this small neighborhood houses the ancient Tibetan Monastery, also known as Ganden Tharpa Ling Monastery. As a long-time resident of nearby neighborhoods like Nehru Vihar and Mukherjeenagar, I was pleasantly surprised to discover this small but captivating monastery on the banks of the Yamuna river. My initial reaction felt as if I had ventured into a foreign land, bewildered by the faces I encountered on the streets. Initially, I presumed them to be Nepali due to the prevalence of Nepali language being spoken. However, I soon realized they were Tibetan, and it became apparent that there was a diverse mix of nationalities among the people I encountered. With its colorful Tibetan prayer flags fluttering in the wind, scent of incense wafting through the air, and the incessant murmuring of 'Om Mani Padme Hum' chanting by the monks, the monastery transports you to the peaceful environs of the Tibetan landscapes. The main shrine room is aesthetically decorated with intricate Tibetan thangka paintings and statues of Buddha and various deities. Watching the monks engrossed in their daily rituals and prayers is an uplifting experience. Though it is lesser known among UPSC aspirants who are focused on their studies, Majnu ka Tila offers a mini-Tibet experience right in the heart of Delhi! Built in the 1960s, the modest exterior of the monastery belies the artistic beauty that lies within. The prayer hall is adorned with intricate Tibetan frescoes and statues of Buddha and other deities. Chanting of monks, aroma of incense and flickering butter lamps transport you to a different world. The monk's quarters, library and even the Tibetan style restrooms showcase excellent woodwork. Beyond the monastery, you can explore curio shops selling Tibetan handicrafts and artifacts. Do not miss out on the international eateries serving authentic Tibetan and Chinese delicacies. The narrow alleys are dotted with cafes where you can sip on butter tea while soaking in the scenes and chatter. It is an Instagrammer's delight with the vibrant wall arts, prayer flags and just the overall aesthetics. So if you are looking to briefly escape the hustle of Delhi, Majnu ka Tila offers you a chance to experience the tastes, smells and visuals of Tibet. A perfect place to relax after your UPSC preparation! This hidden gem is worth discovering.
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Peaceful people-peaceful place. Majnu Ka tilla (popularly known as MKT) is a tiny neighborhood in north Delhi, but the minute you enter it, you're in a completely different world. A fine Buddhist-style gate stands amid grey, three-storey structures, packed close together. Tall buildings on either side make the narrow alley so dark it's as if the sun's rays never makes it here. I feel I've stepped into a different world, far removed from the chaos of urban Delhi. The people have been living here since 1960 and they speak in Tibetan as well as Hindi. Shops on either side sell only exotic Tibetan jewellery, Buddhist artifacts and crockery, only. Ahead, the alley opens into a bright courtyard facing the monastery. Old ladies sit in the sun, making fresh momos and lempings and pancakes rolled with chilli paste. The winding alleys, cool breeze blowing in your face, faint echoes of Dalai Lama's preachings, graceful Tibetan ladies in their traditional attire selling momos in the courtyard, vibrant colours, unusual smells, the serene soft music made by the prayer bells, it all comes across as a smaller, condensed version of Dharamsala. While it may be a world not many will relate to, it does not fail to enchant! As you carry on ahead, you see that the place is filled with cafés and restaurants and travel agencies. MKT is nothing like being in the heart of Delhi at all. Even the kind of music that played in the eateries here is different. I saw a few kids playing on the alleys with beyblades, it brought back memories of my childhood. The restaurants and cafes serve excellent authentic tibetan food and a meal for four would only cost around 600 rupees. Apple beer(non-alcoholic) is very famous here. You will see a lot of posters saying 'free Tibet'. I eventually found a shop that sold badges with 'free Tibet' written on them. This place is perfect if you want to get out of Delhi's chaos and indulge yourselves in a bit of Tibetan culture. How to get there | Take the Metro {yellow line} up to Vidhan Sabha, and a rickshaw from there.
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Delhi’s Little Tibet & Hidden Gem

Majnu Ka Tila, often called Delhi’s "Little Tibet", is a vibrant Tibetan settlement and market located near the Yamuna River. It is a hidden gem for authentic Tibetan culture, delicious food, street shopping, and a peaceful monastery experience. Unlike the usual crowded Delhi markets, this place has a calm, cozy vibe, making it a perfect escape for those looking for something different.

Tibetan Monastery – A Peaceful Retreat

The Tibetan Monastery (New Aruna Nagar Monastery) is the heart of Majnu Ka Tila. With colorful prayer flags, golden Buddha statues, and peaceful surroundings, the monastery offers a spiritual retreat for visitors. You can walk around, listen to monks chanting, or just sit and soak in the tranquil atmosphere.

Shopping – Unique Tibetan & Korean Finds

Majnu Ka Tila is a paradise for unique shopping. Unlike mainstream Delhi markets, this place offers: ✔ Tibetan Handicrafts & Souvenirs – Prayer wheels, singing bowls, incense sticks, and Buddhist artifacts. ✔ Trendy Korean & Tibetan Fashion – Cute sweaters, oversized tees, funky accessories, and stylish boots. ✔ Tibetan Jewelry – Silver rings, beaded bracelets, and handcrafted earrings at affordable prices. ✔ Korean & Japanese Skincare – Many small shops sell original Korean face masks, serums, and beauty products at reasonable rates. ✔ Books & Thangka Paintings – Ideal for art lovers and those interested in Tibetan culture.

Food – A Heaven for Tibetan & Asian Cuisine Lovers

The biggest highlight of Majnu Ka Tila is its mouth-watering Tibetan and Asian food. Some must-try places include: ✔ Ama Café – Famous for its pancakes, coffee, cheesecakes, and cozy vibe. ✔ Rigo Restaurant – Serves the best thukpa (Tibetan noodle soup), tingmo (steamed bread), and authentic momos. ✔ Dolma House – A budget-friendly spot for delicious Laphing (spicy cold noodles), Shabalay (Tibetan patties), and fried momos. ✔ Kham Coffee House – A peaceful café with amazing butter tea and baked goodies. ✔ Kori’s – If you love Korean food, this place serves kimchi, ramyeon, and bibimbap.

Market Vibes & Crowd

Unlike Delhi’s noisy markets, Majnu Ka Tila has a laid-back, backpacker-friendly atmosphere. The small narrow lanes, colorful Tibetan flags, and cafes with indie music make it feel like a different world. You’ll find a mix of Tibetan locals, Delhi college students, travelers, and foreign tourists exploring the area.

Best Time to Visit

✔ Evening & Late Afternoons – Perfect for café hopping and enjoying the cool vibe. ✔ Winters – The Tibetan food and cozy cafés feel even better in the chilly weather.

Things to Keep in Mind

✔ No Cars Allowed Inside – The lanes are too narrow for vehicles, so you’ll have to walk inside. ✔ Limited Parking Space – Best to take a metro or auto instead of a personal car. ✔ Cash & UPI Both Work – Most shops and cafes accept digital payments.

How to Reach Majnu Ka Tila

✔ By Metro – Closest station: Vidhan Sabha Metro Station (Yellow Line), 5-10 mins by auto-rickshaw. ✔ By Auto/Bike – Easily accessible from North Delhi areas like Kashmere Gate, North Campus, and Civil Lines.

Final Verdict

Majnu Ka Tila is not just a market, but an experience. Whether you're looking for authentic Tibetan food, unique shopping, peaceful monastery vibes, or just a cool hangout spot, this place has something special. It’s one of Delhi’s most underrated gems and a must-visit for anyone who loves culture, food, and a relaxed atmosphere!

⭐ Truly recommended for food lovers, culture explorers, and anyone looking for a break from...

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Majnu ka Tila, also known as New Aruna Nagar Colony, is a Tibetan settlement in Delhi. It is home to a significant Tibetan community and features a Tibetan monastery known as the "Tibetan Monastery" or the "Tibet House."

The Tibetan Monastery in Majnu ka Tila serves as a spiritual and cultural center for the Tibetan community. It is a place where monks reside and conduct daily prayers and rituals. The monastery is adorned with traditional Tibetan architecture, vibrant prayer flags, and intricate murals depicting Buddhist deities and stories.

Visitors to the monastery can experience the serene ambiance, participate in meditation sessions, and attend various Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies. The area around the monastery is bustling with Tibetan markets, restaurants offering authentic Tibetan cuisine, and shops selling traditional handicrafts, making it a vibrant cultural hub in Delhi.

Near the Tibetan Monastery in Majnu ka Tila, Delhi, you'll find a variety of restaurants and cafes offering a mix of Tibetan, Korean, and other cuisines. Here are some popular spots:

Ama Cafe: Famous for its desserts, coffee, and cozy ambiance. Try the Himalayan Breakfast or English Breakfast here. Tee Dee Tibetan Restaurant: Known for its Tibetan bread, porridge, thenthuk, and shabalay. Rigo Coffee House: Offers a McLeodganj-like vibe with great coffee and Tibetan breakfast. Yamuna Cafe: Offers views of the Yamuna River, along with desserts, coffee, and a breakfast menu. Kunga Cafe & Restaurant: Known for its rustic interior and diverse menu. Norwang Cafe: Features a Greek-inspired decor and offers a variety of dishes like Garden Fresh Panino and Cajun Chicken Satay Stick. MG Cafe: Offers a diverse menu with a vintage interior and al fresco seating. Gangnam Korean Restaurant: Specializes in Korean cuisine with dishes like Japchae, Kimbab, and Tteokbokki. Lhasa Cafe: A cozy spot for a variety of mouthwatering dishes. Kori's Cafe & Restro: Best known for its Korean dishes like Dosirak and ramen. Busan Korean Restaurant: Renowned for its Korean food, especially pork dishes. Kham Coffee House: A Tibetan-style cafe known for its Almond and Carrot Cake and pancakes. Sarang Cafe: Offers Korean street food and is also a co-working space. Kalsang Cafe: Popular for its traditional decor and delicious dishes like pizza, momos, and Nutella pancakes. Signature View Cafe: A rooftop cafe with a view of the Signature Bridge, serving continental...

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Nestled in the northern part of Delhi along the banks of Yamuna river is the quaint little Tibetan colony of Majnu ka Tila. Home to a vibrant Tibetan community, this small neighborhood houses the ancient Tibetan Monastery, also known as Ganden Tharpa Ling Monastery.

As a long-time resident of nearby neighborhoods like Nehru Vihar and Mukherjeenagar, I was pleasantly surprised to discover this small but captivating monastery on the banks of the Yamuna river.

My initial reaction felt as if I had ventured into a foreign land, bewildered by the faces I encountered on the streets. Initially, I presumed them to be Nepali due to the prevalence of Nepali language being spoken. However, I soon realized they were Tibetan, and it became apparent that there was a diverse mix of nationalities among the people I encountered.

With its colorful Tibetan prayer flags fluttering in the wind, scent of incense wafting through the air, and the incessant murmuring of 'Om Mani Padme Hum' chanting by the monks, the monastery transports you to the peaceful environs of the Tibetan landscapes. The main shrine room is aesthetically decorated with intricate Tibetan thangka paintings and statues of Buddha and various deities. Watching the monks engrossed in their daily rituals and prayers is an uplifting experience.

Though it is lesser known among UPSC aspirants who are focused on their studies, Majnu ka Tila offers a mini-Tibet experience right in the heart of Delhi!

Built in the 1960s, the modest exterior of the monastery belies the artistic beauty that lies within. The prayer hall is adorned with intricate Tibetan frescoes and statues of Buddha and other deities. Chanting of monks, aroma of incense and flickering butter lamps transport you to a different world. The monk's quarters, library and even the Tibetan style restrooms showcase excellent woodwork.

Beyond the monastery, you can explore curio shops selling Tibetan handicrafts and artifacts. Do not miss out on the international eateries serving authentic Tibetan and Chinese delicacies. The narrow alleys are dotted with cafes where you can sip on butter tea while soaking in the scenes and chatter. It is an Instagrammer's delight with the vibrant wall arts, prayer flags and just the overall aesthetics.

So if you are looking to briefly escape the hustle of Delhi, Majnu ka Tila offers you a chance to experience the tastes, smells and visuals of Tibet. A perfect place to relax after your UPSC preparation! This hidden gem is worth...

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