
Find inner peace and universal compassion in a breathtaking sacred space near the Grand Canyon.
The International Kadampa Retreat Center Grand Canyon is a serene sanctuary offering meditation retreats, teachings, and spiritual guidance in a beautiful, peaceful environment. Welcoming everyone from beginners to experienced practitioners, we provide vegetarian meals, comfortable accommodations, daily temple tours, and a gift shop. Our center emphasizes radical hospitality, wheelchair accessibility, and a noise-restricted atmosphere for deep reflection and connection.
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Weekend and extended retreats focused on teachings and guided meditation sessions, suitable for all experience levels.
Daily tours of our exquisite temple, offering insights into Buddhist practices and architecture in a welcoming environment.
Simple, clean guest rooms with modern bathrooms, air conditioning, and a peaceful, noise-restricted setting for rest.
Healthy, balanced vegetarian meals with vegan and gluten-free options, served in a communal dining experience.
A well-stocked shop offering prayer books, meditation materials, and inspirational gifts to support your journey.
Classes and sessions led by experienced teachers and nuns, covering topics like universal compassion in an accessible way.
Wonderfull experience in a beautifull, peacefull environment with kind and wize people. Teachings and meditations are awesome. Easy for all but very high level of experience from the teachers. I recommand for all, from beginners to yogis.
Amazing place! The Temple is beautiful, the people kind. Perfect place to find inner peace.
Visited during an open house and learned a lot. You don't have to be Buddhist to attend a class. The temple is exquisite and might put others to shame. People we met were very friendly and seemed genuine. Hotel on the grounds. Cafe and gift shop in the main building of the hotel. Cafe is upstairs. Decent amount of parking but parking could be limited during a large event.
This place says, "Everyone welcome", and that is certainly how it feels. Cute Cafe and Gift shop (check for open hours) and walking trails available in nice weather. Incredible Temple open for tours during posted hours.If you find yourself searching for some Peace, you could find it here.
In July 2023, I attended a weekend retreat focused on teaching and meditation sessions on universal compassion by an incredible young woman Gen Demo who is the nun, teacher and director of the temple in our nation's Capitol. The sessions were conducted in the Temple itself. Truly a holy and sacred space. Beautiful and insprational. Plenty of comfortable chair seating and floor cushions and desks. Excellent sound system and headset accommodations for hearing impaired. Wheelchair accessible. Although the Temple is open and filled with natural sunlight, this 90 plus degree summer in Williams was cooled and comfortable during all sessions. Prayer books and other materials were available for anyone wanting to learn and participate. As a follower of Christ in the Episcopal tradition, I was always welcomed and felt comfortable in all places with all Buddhist monks and nuns, residents, practitioners and other retreat participants. Radical hospitality is practiced here. All meals were vegetarian with vegan and gluten free options available. Delicious simple shared meals are available...very balanced, healthy, free and mildly seasoned with plenty of add it yourself hot sauces on hand. :) The community asks that no meat or meat products, tobacco or alcohol be brought onto premises. There is also a noise restriction after 830p each evening to assure a place of peace for rest. The guest rooms at the Center are simple, modest...no television or phones in rooms. Rooms very clean and large. Modern, in room bathroom with tub showers. Bed and pillows are very comfortable. Not lumpy or too soft or too hard. The rooms have air conditioning units and radiators for winter but I could not get my AC turned on. I had packed a portable, fan and I was just fine. No coffee makers in room so I suggest bringing your own portable kettle or maker if you can't wait to get your wake up coffee or tea before breakfast. The retreat is on the main highway between Williams and Flagstaff but no highway traffic noise was heard...nothing but peace and quiet. They have a wonderful bookstore and gift shop. Tours of the temple are offered daily. Pictures can be taken and questions are welcomed. I will most certainly return and retreat and hopefully visit new friends. May you find peace in your future visit.
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