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Norling
Guesthouse ensures the visitor's comfort with Western-style
accommodation incorporating Tibetan designs. An atrium and surrounding
gardens create a peaceful atmosphere in which guests can relax and enjoy
the beauty of the environment. The eight double rooms and two suites are
equipped with 24-hour hot water, wooden parquet flooring, polished wood
furniture and modern amenities.
Cafe & Restaurant :
Norling Café serves
Tibetan and continental cuisine in a dining area decorated by
Norbulingka artists. All dishes are freshly made to order and the in
house bakery makes fresh bread and cakes daily. Guests can also choose
from our rooftop terrace or extensive patio area for a unique dining
experience.
Losel Museum :
Few people are aware of
the richness and diversity of Tibetan costume. For the past 15 years,
the team of Losel monks has endeavoured to make this cultural wealth
known to the rest of the world. They have created more than 160 dolls as
a result of careful research. Tibetans in exile have no national museum
and many of these costumes no longer exist in Tibet. The Losel Doll
Collection therefore represents a valuable resource that displays exact
replicas of the original costumes. Beautifully crafted and minutely
executed, the 140 characters in the Losel Doll Museum’s collection,
exhibited in ten displays, vividly depict regional, ritual, religious,
official and theatrical costumes.
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