De-Tong Ling Retreat Centre — Situated on the remote northwestern end of Kangaroo Island, the center is surrounded by the island's distinctive natural beauty. Expect a quiet, secluded environment, ideal for deep contemplation and connecting with the rugged Australian landscape.

De-Tong Ling Retreat Centre

Island solitude for Tibetan Buddhist practice.

Australia Kingscote Tibetan donation

Perched on the rugged northwestern tip of Kangaroo Island, De-Tong Ling Retreat Centre offers a unique blend of wild South Australian beauty and quiet contemplation. This Tibetan Buddhist center provides a serene haven for those looking to deepen their meditation practice, whether through solitary reflection or group retreats. You'll find accommodation in one of five distinct, self-contained earth-walled houses, designed to offer a private and grounding experience amidst the natural landscape. Beyond individual stays, De-Tong Ling hosts two annual group meditation retreats: a four-day program over Easter and a more extensive ten-day retreat in October. Operating on a donation model, the center strives to make its offerings accessible to a wide range of practitioners, inviting you to disconnect from the everyday and reconnect with yourself.

Highlights

  • Individual retreats in unique earth-walled houses
  • Two annual group retreats, including a 10-day option
  • Located on the remote, wild Kangaroo Island

Good for

experienced meditatorssilent retreatsnature loverssolitary retreatsTibetan Buddhist practitioners

Setting

The center is situated on the remote northwestern end of Kangaroo Island, an area known for its dramatic coastline and abundant wildlife. The environment is rugged and natural, providing a profound sense of isolation and connection to the earth, ideal for deep contemplative practice.

The practice

De-Tong Ling Retreat Centre is rooted in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. While specific practices aren't detailed, visitors can expect a focus on meditation and mindfulness, likely incorporating elements common to this lineage. Beginners are welcome, particularly during the structured group retreats, where guidance would be provided.

A typical day

The daily rhythm at De-Tong Ling varies significantly depending on if you are on an individual retreat or attending one of the structured group programs. Group retreats will have a set schedule of meditation sessions, teachings, and meals, while individual retreats offer flexibility for self-directed practice.

Accommodation

Guests stay in one of five self-contained, earth-walled houses. These unique dwellings are designed to provide a private and grounding experience, blending with the natural surroundings.

What to bring

Given the remote island location and the nature of retreat, pack comfortable clothing suitable for meditation and varying weather conditions. Essentials for personal care and any specific dietary needs should also be considered.

Address 433 Snug Cove Road

How to get there

De-Tong Ling Retreat Centre is located at 433 Snug Cove Road, via Kingscote, on the northwestern end of Kangaroo Island. Access to Kangaroo Island is typically by ferry from Cape Jervis or by flight to Kingscote Airport, followed by ground transport to the center.

Languages
English
How to book

Booking information and retreat registration details can be found on the center's website.

Pricing

The center runs by donation, making its offerings accessible to a wide range of practitioners.

Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.

Visit De-Tong Ling Retreat Centre website

Frequently asked questions

What kind of accommodation is available at De-Tong Ling?

The center offers accommodation in five self-contained, earth-walled houses, designed for individual retreatants to have a private and grounding experience.

Are there opportunities for group retreats?

Yes, De-Tong Ling hosts two annual group meditation retreats: a four-day program over Easter and a more extensive ten-day retreat in October.

Is De-Tong Ling suitable for beginners?

While individual retreats are self-directed, the structured group retreats (Easter and October) would likely be suitable for beginners as they typically include guidance and instruction.

How do I book a retreat at De-Tong Ling?

Please visit the official website, detongling.org, for information on booking individual retreats and registering for the annual group programs.

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