The Maqbara Hermitage is reserved for people on hermitage and is not available as a normal housing option. It is situated near the gravesites of Murshid Samuel L. Lewis and Murshida Vera Corda, far above the structures that support the daily activities of the Foundation. Designed and crafted by John Murray, with a donation from the Sami Mahal Sufi center. The construction materials were harvested from trees at Lama which were burned after the 1996 fire. This cabin has a breathtaking view of the valley and the mountains beyond.
- Front of the Maqbara Hermitage
- The Maqbara Hermitage is reserved for people doing hermitage. It sits above Lama, near the gravesites of Murshid Samuel L. Lewis and Murshida Vera Corda. It has a twin bed, stunning views, a wood stove and a simple propane cook stove, but no electricity.
- Interior of the Maqbara hermitage
- The back of the Maqbara Hermitage