Kagyu Samye Ling

1967

Established in Scotland

1st

Tibetan Buddhist Centre in the West

10+

Countries Worldwide

365

Days a year
Open to Visitors

Kagyu Samye Ling

1967

Established in Scotland

1st

Tibetan Buddhist Centre in the West

10+

Countries Worldwide

365

Days a year
Open to Visitors

Founded in 1967 by two spiritual masters, Dr. Akong Tulku Rinpoche and Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, Samye Ling was the first Tibetan Buddhist Centre to be established in the West and was named after Samye, the very first monastery to be established in Tibet.

Samye Ling is home to a residential community of around 40 people, made up of both monastic and lay volunteers.

It is not a requirement to be a Buddhist to live here, but residents are expected to live according to the Five Golden Rules.


For information about becoming a resident volunteer at Samye Ling, please contact our Volunteer Team:

Samye Ling is part of Rokpa Trust, a registered charity which has three main areas of activity: Spiritual Growth, Humanitarian Aid, and Tibetan Medicine & Therapy.

Our activity extends across an international network of Dharma centres.