- Alchi Monastery is believed to have been established in the late 10th or early 11th century, founded by the legendary Tibetan translator and scholar Rinchen Zangpo. At the time, Ladakh was undergoing a spiritual and cultural transformation, with Buddhism spreading across the trans-Himalayan region, and Alchi became a vital center for this renaissance.
- Unlike other monasteries affiliated with the Gelugpa (Yellow Hat) Sect, Alchi follows the older Kadam lineage — a school that emphasizes the study of scriptures and personal spiritual growth.
- One of the monastery’s most fascinating aspects is its artistic fusion of Indian, Kashmiri, and Central Asian styles, reflecting the trade and cultural exchanges that flowed through Ladakh along the ancient Silk Route.
- For centuries, the monastery remained somewhat off the beaten path, which inadvertently helped preserve its delicate artworks from both human and environmental wear.
