The One Enchanting Place In Montana That Must Go On Your Bucket List Immediately
There’s a garden in Montana that, at first glance, might seem a little out of place. But the more you learn about its history, its purpose and its intentions, the more you’ll realize that the Treasure State is actually the perfect place for the Garden of One Thousand Buddhas. And this stunning Western Montana gem is open year round.

It’s open every day from 9AM until dusk. Guided tours are available every Saturday at 1PM from May-October and by appointment during winter.

According to Buddhist texts, we are living in an enormous cycle of time called the Fortunate Aeon. It is fortunate because it is believed that 1,000 Buddhas will be born and attain enlightenment so they can enlighten us. The harden reflects these intentions and is meant to be a benefit for anyone who never has the chance to travel to India.
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In fact, the opposite is true. The garden was built as a symbol for peace, inclusivity and embracing all cultures and belief systems.
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It's kept pristine by the many volunteers who work tirelessly to make it look nice.


It's impossible not to feel a sense of peace as you walk the beautiful grounds.
We live in an incredible state, and the Garden of One Thousand Buddhas is just one of many must-see Montana attractions.
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