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Buddhist monks who are participating in a Walk For Peace are escorted by Metropolitan Police officers as they walk along the C&O Canal and Potomac River on Tuesday, Feb. 10

Video. Buddhist monks complete 3,700-kilometre 'Walk for Peace' to Washington

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A group of Theravada Buddhist monks arrived in the US capital after a 3,700-kilometre peace walk from Texas aimed at raising awareness about peace and meditation.

A group of Theravada Buddhist monks has reached Washington, completing a 3,700-kilometre journey on foot from Fort Worth, Texas.

Nineteen monks began the walk in October 2025 at the Huong Dao Vipassana Bhavana Center in Texas, travelling across several southern and eastern states before entering the US capital via the Chain Bridge over the Potomac River.

Led by Venerable Bhikkhu Pannakara, the group said the initiative was intended to raise awareness about peace and encourage the practice of Vipassana meditation.

Along the route, the monks drew significant public attention, with supporters gathering in towns and cities to observe their silent procession.

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