Buddhist monks conclude peace walk in Washington, DC. See photos.

Buddhist monks conclude peace walk in Washington, DC. See photos.

A group ofBuddhist monkswho have been walking across the country for peace since October arrived in Washington, DC on Tuesday, Feb. 10, one of their last stops in a 2,300-mile journey.

The men have traveled across eight U.S. states — Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia — to reach the nation's capital.

The trek has been far from easy. In recent weeks, the approximately two dozen traveling Buddhist monks have beenconfronted with brutal freezing temperatures. In November, the monks' security vehicle was involved in a car accident that left one of the monks with injuries so severe that his leg was amputated.

Additionally,Aloka, the group's beloved dog, a former stray adopted from Kolkata, India, underwent surgery for a leg injury. The pup has since rejoined the group.

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Buddhist monks continue their 'Walk for Peace' in nation's capital

Buddhist monkscontinue their March for Peace as they cross Chain Bridge over the Potomac River February 10, 2026 between Arlington, Virginia and Washington, DC.Nearly two dozen monksfrom the Huong Dao Vipassana Bhavana Center in Fort Worth, Texas, led by Bhikkhu Pannakara, walked 2,300 miles to promote national healing, unity and compassion. The journey began on Oct. 26 in Texas and is expected to end on Feb. 12.

Why are the monks walking?

The monks embarked on the journey to remind Americans that peace is not a destination, according to the pilgrimage's announcement.

"As the nation faces challenges of division, mental health crises, and conflict both at home and abroad, this pilgrimage offers a simple yet profound message: Peace begins within the heart of each person and extends outward to families, communities, and the nation as a whole," a "Walk for Peace"news releasestated.

Buddhist monks often undertake long walking pilgrimages that last months. During their walk, the monks observed a strict ascetic code inspired by ancient traditions. Those traditions include eating just one meal per day and sleeping beneath trees, which is considered a practice of humility, endurance and spiritual focus.

The monks announced they had arrived in Washington, DC, around 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 10.

Upon crossing into the District from Virginia, Venerable Bhikkhu Pannakara thanked those who had been following their journey via avideo posted to social media. He encouraged their supporters to continue advocating for peace to "change this world together."

When will the monks go home?

The group is hosting events in the nation's capital across two days. On Wednesday, Feb. 11, they'll walk to the Peace Monument, which stands in front of the U.S. Capitol. In the afternoon, they plan to walk to the Lincoln Memorial, where a concluding ceremony will commemorate the end of their journey.

The group, which is from the Huong Dao Vipassana Bhavana Center in Fort Worth, Texas, is scheduled to head home on Thursday, Feb. 12.

Watch the monks as they arrive in Washington, DC.

Take a look back at their journey: See photos

A group of Buddhist Monks and several hundred local community members take part in the Walk for Peace in Montgomery, Ala., on Tuesday Dec. 23, 2025. The Monks are walking from Texas to Washington, D.C. to promote peace and compassion. A group of Buddhist Monks pose for photos with several hundred local community members on the state Capitol Building in Montgomery, Ala., as they take part in the Walk for Peace on Tuesday Dec. 23, 2025. The Monks are walking from Texas to Washington, D.C. to promote peace and compassion. A group of Buddhist Monks walk through the National Memorial for Peace and Justice during their Walk for Peace in Montgomery, Ala., on Tuesday Dec. 23, 2025. The Monks are walking from Texas to Washington, D.C. to promote peace and compassion. A group of Buddhist Monks walk through the National Memorial for Peace and Justice during their Walk for Peace in Montgomery, Ala., on Tuesday Dec. 23, 2025. The Monks are walking from Texas to Washington, D.C. to promote peace and compassion. Aloka scratches his backside during a Walk and Peace Gathering at the Mississippi State Capitol in Jackson, Miss., on Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025. The 2,300-mile journey consisted of 19 Buddhist monks walking from the Huong Dao Vipassana Bhavana Center in Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington, D.C. The expedition started on Oct. 26, and is expected to end on Feb. 13, 2026. While in Jackson, the group started at the Quan Am Tinh Vien and finished at the Mississippi State Capitol taking University Boulevard, Pascagoula Street and West Street. The shadows of Buddhist monks is cast on West Street during a Walk and Peace Gathering in Jackson, Miss., on Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025. The 2,300-mile journey consisted of 19 Buddhist monks walking from the Huong Dao Vipassana Bhavana Center in Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington, D.C. The expedition started on Oct. 26, and is expected to end on Feb. 13, 2026. While in Jackson, the group started at the Quan Am Tinh Vien and finished at the Mississippi State Capitol taking University Boulevard, Pascagoula Street and West Street. A group of Buddhist monks walk around the Mississippi State Capitol during a Walk and Peace Gathering in Jackson, Miss., on Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025. The 2,300-mile journey consisted of 19 Buddhist monks walking from the Huong Dao Vipassana Bhavana Center in Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington, D.C. The expedition started on Oct. 26, and is expected to end on Feb. 13, 2026. While in Jackson, the group started at the Quan Am Tinh Vien and finished at the Mississippi State Capitol taking University Boulevard, Pascagoula Street and West Street. A community member poses for a picture with Venerable Pongsawat Laohasakulwong during a Walk and Peace Gathering in Jackson, Miss., on Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025. The 2,300-mile journey consisted of 19 Buddhist monks walking from the Huong Dao Vipassana Bhavana Center in Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington, D.C. The expedition started on Oct. 26, and is expected to end on Feb. 13, 2026. While in Jackson, the group started at the Quan Am Tinh Vien and finished at the Mississippi State Capitol taking University Boulevard, Pascagoula Street and West Street. Venerable Pongsawat Laohasakulwong, left, stands in the sunlight during a Walk and Peace Gathering at the Mississippi State Capitol in Jackson, Miss., on Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025. The 2,300-mile journey consisted of 19 Buddhist monks walking from the Huong Dao Vipassana Bhavana Center in Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington, D.C. The expedition started on Oct. 26, and is expected to end on Feb. 13, 2026. While in Jackson, the group started at the Quan Am Tinh Vien and finished at the Mississippi State Capitol taking University Boulevard, Pascagoula Street and West Street. Buddhist monks walk over flower petals placed on the road on day 71 of the Walk for Peace on Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026 at Oglethorpe County Elementary in Lexington, Ga. Buddhist monks along with rescue dog Aloka make their way along Buddy Faust Road during day 71 of the Walk for Peace on Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026 in Lexington, Ga. Buddhist monks arrive for their lunch stop at Oglethorpe County Elementary School during day 71 of the Walk for Peace on Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026 in Lexington, Ga. Aloka the Peace Dog leads the way alongside the Buddhist monks as they make their way along Buddy Faust Road on Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026 in Lexington, Ga. Buddhist monks begin to walk again following a lunch stop on day 71 of the Walk for Peace on Sunday, January 4, 2026 at Oglethorpe County Elementary in Lexington, Ga. Bystanders kneel on the shoulder of the road as Buddhist monks pass during day 71 of the Walk for Peace on Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026 in Lexington, Ga. Buddhist monks along with Aloka the Peace Dog travel along Buddy Faust Road during day 71 of the Walk for Peace on Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026 in Lexington, Ga. Buddhist monks pass out strings during the Walk for Peace at Bethany Independent Methodist Church in Lincolnton, Ga., on Jan. 6, 2026. The Buddhist monks will be walking 2,300 miles from Fort Worth to Washington D.C. People pray as the Buddhist monks as they approach during the Walk for Peace at Bethany Independent Methodist Church in Lincolnton, Ga., on Jan. 6, 2026. The Buddhist monks will be walking 2,300 miles from Fort Worth to Washington D.C. A person passes out flowers during the Walk for Peace at Bethany Independent Methodist Church in Lincolnton, Ga., on Jan. 6, 2026. The Buddhist monks will be walking 2,300 miles from Fort Worth to Washington D.C. Buddhist monks continue their Walk for Peace on Jan. 15, 2026 in Charlotte, NC. The monks are walking from Houston, Texas to Washington, D.C. spreading a message of mindfulness, unity and kindness while requesting that Vesak, Buddha's birthday, be recognized as a U.S. federal holiday. The venerable Bhikkhu Pannakara offer flowers to school children as he leads Buddhist monks on their Walk for Peace on Jan. 15, 2026 in Charlotte, NC. The monks are walking from Houston, Texas to Washington, D.C. spreading a message of mindfulness, unity and kindness while requesting that Vesak, Buddha's birthday, be recognized as a U.S. federal holiday. A Buddhist monk receives a flower as he participates in the Walk for Peace on Jan. 15, 2026 in Charlotte, NC. The monks are walking from Houston, Texas to Washington, D.C. spreading a message of mindfulness, unity and kindness while requesting that Vesak, Buddha's birthday, be recognized as a U.S. federal holiday. The venerable Bhikkhu Pannakara leads Buddhist monks as they continue their Walk for Peace on Jan. 15, 2026 in Charlotte, NC. The monks are walking from Houston, Texas to Washington, D.C. spreading a message of mindfulness, unity and kindness while requesting that Vesak, Buddha's birthday, be recognized as a U.S. federal holiday. Honorary badges from first responders are worn by the venerable Bhikkhu Pannakara as he leads Buddhist monks on their Walk for Peace on Jan.15, 2026 in Charlotte, NC. The monks are walking from Houston, Texas to Washington, D.C. spreading a message of mindfulness, unity and kindness while requesting that Vesak, Buddha's birthday, be recognized as a U.S. federal holiday. The venerable Bhikkhu Pannakara leads Buddhist monks as they continue their Walk for Peace on Jan. 15, 2026 in Charlotte, NC. The monks are walking from Houston, Texas to Washington, D.C. spreading a message of mindfulness, unity and kindness while requesting that Vesak, Buddha's birthday, be recognized as a U.S. federal holiday.

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