Lugsung Samdupling Tibetan Settlement is the first Tibetan settlement in India. It was started in 1960 with the help of Indian Government for initial population of 3000 settlers. Later assisted by number of other foreign funding agencies and individuals assisted to improve upon the existing infrastructure. This settlement is also one of the biggest Tibetan refugee settlements in India and the total area of the settlement is 3210 acre.
Settlement Location:
It is located at Bylakuppe village in Periyapatna Taluk of Karnataka State, south of India at about 52 miles west of Mysore City. The nearest town of the settlement is Kushal Nagar. It is at 7 Km from the settlement Office. It lies on a flat plain at the height of 2,600ft., above sea level. Average temperatures at Bylakuppe ranges between 80° to 95° Fahrenheit, and average rainfall is around 30-34 inches annually.