




Shashur Monastery, located at a height of around 4,050 meters, is one of the region’s oldest Buddhist monasteries, founded in the 8th century by Rinchen Zangpo, a well-known scholar and translator. The monastery is devoted to Buddha Shakyamuni and is a part of the Gelugpa branch of Tibetan Buddhism. In addition to its religious significance, the monastery is well-known for its breathtaking setting and exquisite architecture. If you’re exploring Spiti, make sure to include this monastery in your Spiti Valley packages for a memorable and spiritual journey.
The monastery provides breathtaking views of the Spiti Valley and the neighbouring Himalayan ranges. The serene surroundings welcome guests, and the tranquil ambiance and clean mountain air make it the ideal place for meditation or introspection. The region’s rich spiritual legacy is reflected in the monastery’s impressive architecture, which features elaborate woodwork and frescoes that depict the life of Buddha.
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Maps & Location
Shashur Gompa, Himachal Pradesh 175132
Essential Information
Point of Interest for Shashur Monastery

Panoramic Views
Shashur Monastery sits on a hill with sweeping Spiti Valley views.

Buddhist Art
Admire colourful frescoes and intricate murals.

Peaceful Setting
Ideal for prayer and quiet Himalayan reflection.


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Leena Varma
Reviewed: Feb 07, 2026Great Trip. Very Adventurous indeed. Sent that postcard from Hikkim to my grandmother who has always wanted to travel but couldn't. She called me crying. That one small thing made me emotional the who...
Great Trip. Very Adventurous indeed. Sent that postcard from Hikkim to my grandmother who has always wanted to travel but couldn't. She called me crying. That one small thing made me emotional the whole evening. The package was great but that moment is what I'll carry forever. Thank you Viacation.


Mohan Tamang
Reviewed: Mar 14, 2026Being from Sikkim I thought I knew cold. Spiti in winter is another level completely. What I loved was how untouched everything felt. No crowds at any of the monasteries, no noise in Kibber, just snow...
Being from Sikkim I thought I knew cold. Spiti in winter is another level completely. What I loved was how untouched everything felt. No crowds at any of the monasteries, no noise in Kibber, just snow and silence everywhere. Viacation planned this beautifully.

