This settlement is one of the settlement proposed by Central Tibetan Administration in early 1960’s to the Government of India. Thus Government of India consultation with the state Government of Karnataka agreed to provide 4,045.29 acres of mostly forestland near Taluk village in North Kanara district. Doeguling Tibetan Settlement in Mundgod was established in 1966 and at the begining the settlers were provided with tents and bamboo huts for temporary shelter and provided with free dry rations, all the settlers work together on co-operative basis.
Settlement Location:
This settlement is situated in Tattihalli in Mundgod Taluk of Karnataka State, India. It is about 267 miles north of Bylakuppe and about 32 miles south of Hubli, the nearest railway station. Hubli is 404 km North east of Bangalore City and is linked by metergauge railway and is on the Bangalore-Pune National Highway. The altitude at Mundgod is approximately 1800 ft. above sea level and the temperature ranges between 78° – 90° Fahrenheit with an average rainfall of 42″ to 45″ annually. This settlement is one of the largest Tibetan refugee settlements in India.