
Dhankar Monastery is a 1,200-year-old Tibetan Buddhist gompa perched on an impossibly narrow and eroded clay promontory 3,890 metres above the dramatic confluence of the Spiti and Pin rivers — considered one of the most dramatically situated monasteries on Earth and listed among the world's 100 most endangered heritage sites. The ancient mud-brick structure houses remarkable murals, thangkas, and a stunning clay Buddha. Dhankar Monastery Spiti Valley offers jaw-dropping 360-degree views of the arid Trans-Himalayan landscape and is essential for any serious Spiti itinerary.
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