How to Visit Bodhipala Monastery

Visiting

The monastery opening hours are 9:00am – 1:00pm every day of the year.

Directions

Bodhipala Monastery is situated approximately 1hr drive east of Adelaide at the edge of the Borossia Valley near the town of Mt Pleasant.

Regulations to note for Visitors


The monastery is a place of residence for monks and all visitors are required to remain strictly within the public areas of the monastery and not walk into the areas of retreat marked “Private”.

Retreat

All food and drink items received by the monastery are the property of the monastery and may not be distributed without the permission of the senior monk.

Food and drink

Lost Property

Due to limited storage facilities, the monastery will only undertake to keep lost property for one month.

Visitors are kindly asked to wear appropriate clothing for their visit to the monastery as it is a place of worship and spiritual practice. It is not appropriate for men to wear shorts, vests or walk bare chested in the monastery. Females should avoid wearing shorts, miniskirts, vests or revealing clothing.

Dress

All children are welcome to visit the monastery, but the community takes the protection and welfare of children seriously.

Children

The monastic community undertakes to look after and protect the native plants and wildlife in the monastery. Visitors are prohibited from damaging plants, feeding or disturbing the animals and birds in the monastery grounds. Visitors are discouraged from bringing pets to the monastery and all dogs must be kept on a lead at all times.

Wildlife and plants

Water System

As Bodhipala Monastery relies solely on rain water, visitors are encouraged to use their water mindfully.

Sangha wishing to attend the dana offering, monastery events or stay overnight in the monastery, must first receive an invitation from the senior monk at least 7 days prior to their intended visit.

Visiting Sangha