Tala Monastery From Above

Published 14th of December, 2022

Moving On

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Anyway, that's enough of the new. Let's take a look at the old. To get to the monastery, you follow the lower road into the valley. You go past a very famous cat sanctuary along the way. We shall feature that in its own article at a later date, but if you are in the area, do take a look. They will appreciate any contributions you can give them.

Towards Kamares

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Kamares is a village above Tala and to the west of the monastery.

Kamares Close Up

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It is a nice place to drive through but I think they could do with a few more road signs!

Distant Monastery

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And there is the monastery, tucked away in the rear of the valley.

The Monastery

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When you are at the monastery it feels like you are in dense woodland. But from up here you can get a great view.

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