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    Tanjid OsmanBy Tanjid OsmanNovember 5, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Nestled high in the mountains overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the New Camaldoli Hermitage in Big Sur, California, offers an experience unlike any other. For travelers seeking silence and renewal, this monastery provides the perfect refuge from the fast pace of the modern world.

    Driving along Highway 1, the journey to Big Sur itself feels like a transition into another realm. To the right stretch dry golden hills and grazing cows; to the left, the vast blue expanse of the ocean. As the winding road climbs toward the hermitage, the air grows still, and the noise of the world fades away. When visitors finally arrive, the quiet feels almost alive — a presence that soothes the mind.

    A modest donation grants guests a private room, a garden overlooking the sea, and simple but warm meals. There are no phones, televisions, or internet connections here — only the sound of waves, tolling bells, and the sight of countless stars. The absence of distractions allows visitors to rediscover a sense of peace rarely found in daily life.

    Writer and traveler Pico Iyer, who has visited more than 100 times, describes the hermitage as one of the most transformative places on Earth. Though not a Christian himself, he finds that time spent walking the grounds, sitting in quiet gardens, and sharing brief conversations with fellow retreatants offers deep spiritual nourishment. For him, a true journey is one that changes you — making you calmer, clearer, and more connected.

    The landscape of Big Sur contributes powerfully to that transformation. Towering redwoods line the cliffs, whales migrate offshore, and the coastline stretches endlessly toward the horizon. Here, nature commands attention, and the vastness of the sea puts human concerns into perspective. As writer Henry Miller once noted during his own time in Big Sur, when surrounded by such beauty, one’s instinct is to improve oneself rather than the world around.

    The hermitage, founded by the Camaldolese Benedictine monks, embodies that idea. Visitors are invited to experience what the monks call “recollection” — the recovery of the self that is often lost amid noise and distraction. Through silence, reflection, and stillness, they rediscover who they are and what truly matters.

    Life at the hermitage follows a simple rhythm. The mornings are cool and bright; the afternoons bring gentle breezes off the ocean. Some visitors join the monks in silent prayer, while others spend the day reading, writing, or simply gazing at the water. Even storms bring a special beauty. When rain lashes the cliffs and winds shake the trees, the sense of isolation deepens, but so does the feeling of peace.

    For Iyer and many others, the experience of silence is more than rest — it is a kind of healing. In a world driven by constant notifications, social media updates, and 24-hour news, the hermitage offers the opposite: space to think, to breathe, and to feel alive. The calm found here, though temporary, lingers long after visitors return to daily life.

    What makes Big Sur unique is not only its physical beauty but also its ability to inspire reflection. The Esalen Institute, known as the birthplace of the “human potential” movement, sits just up the coast, and throughout the area are small churches, campgrounds, and quiet retreats. Yet none match the purity of silence found at New Camaldoli.

    Even after leaving, the memory of the place remains powerful. Iyer writes that just seeing a picture of the hermitage above the sea reminds him of who he can be at his best. For many who visit, that reminder becomes a lasting gift — proof that peace is always within reach, no matter how noisy the world becomes.

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