Kiere G.
Yelp
Rude Employees, Culty-Vibe, Meat & Dairy??!
Strange place, and not in a good way. I've wanted to visit Shambhala Mountain since I was 15, and I have to say after my experience I'm never coming back. To start, all of the employees/volunteers my boyfriend and I encountered were very rude. Not the type of welcoming, open-hearted people you would expect at some healing Buddhist retreat center. It was obvious they didn't care about the visitors and wanted them to leave as soon as possible. Not a shred of kindness or humility seemed to be present in any of these people. The people running the lunch buffet were grumpy and uninviting, the people running the gift shop completely ignored everyone and sat in the back showing each other videos on their phones, and the lady running the Stupa visitor center promptly escaped to a "staff only" place in the building and never came out to greet us or tell us about the Stupa.
The mess hall was dirty and haphazardly put together. In regard to the food, my boyfriend and I were surprised by the overwhelming presence of meat and dairy at the center, both at lunch and in the gift shop. Isn't this place supposed to be heavily Buddhist? There is no peace or kindness in the animal agriculture industry, and for a place claiming to be peaceful and enlightening, serving/selling meat and dairy completely contradicts this message, and quite frankly, it's disgusting.
I would also like to echo what a previous reviewer said; this place is a money grab. There were donation boxes LITERALLY EVERYWHERE. The entrance, lunch, trails, visitor center, the gift shop, and even inside the great stupa!!!! I get that the place relies heavily on donations, but it was over-the-top and annoying. Like the previous reviewer said, "Buddha may have been rich but renounced that life and at heart was a very ordinary being." This place should be focused on spirituality, kindness, and compassion, not milking people for cash at every opportunity.
The gift shop was also overpriced, nearly everything there was marked up more than normal retail. They were even selling mediocre painted rocks for "a donation of $36,000," what???!!!
The whole experience felt like visiting some bizarre, unfriendly cult. Save your money and gas, I would absolutely not recommend this place to anyone.