Prime Day and Hours: Daily, morning to afternoon
Suggested Duration: About 1 hour
Tickets: Free Entry
Nearest Railway Station: New Jalpaiguri Railway Station,120 km away (approximately)
Nearest Bus Stop: Ravangla Bus Stand, 8 km away (approximately)
Nearest Airport: Bagdogra Airport, 115 km away (approximately)
Baba Harbhajan Singh Temple is dedicated to the striking spiritual icon Baba Harbhajan Singh, a brave army soldier who once fought for the country. Tourists visit this place to learn about its significance and to experience spirituality in the serene Himalayan landscapes. What makes this place extraordinary is the belief of the locals that the great warrior still overlooks the region and his spirit still lies in the premises of the shrine. While you're here, you can engage yourself in the rituals of the shrine, stroll around the complex, and enjoy the views of the surroundings that make this place a stunning site.
Located near the iconic Nathula Pass and perched at an altitude of 13,123 ft, the temple is well-maintained by the Indian Army, who still consider Baba Harbhajan Singh a living soldier. They clean the uniform daily, prepare his beds, and much more, which highlights the respect and belief people have for him. Near the temple, there is a small museum as well, which features the stories of his journey as a spiritual figure and as a soldier.
• Visit the temple of Baba Harbhajan Singh, a fearless army man, whom people believe still protects the Indian troops even after his death in 1968.
• Hear the stories shared by locals and jawans of Baba appearing in dreams, warning of dangers, and guiding troops through difficult times.
• Stand at a height of 13,123 feet near the iconic Nathula Pass, where the scenic hills add to the shrine's mightiness and sacred beauty.
• Watch how the soldiers of the Indian Army honor him daily with the 'Changing of the Boots' ceremony, offering him respect like a living warrior.
Peak Season (April to June)
Moderate Season (July to September)
Low Season (October to March)
Know Before You Go
Visiting the sacred sanctuary itself is one of the best things visitors can do here. From learning about its significance to admiring the idol of Baba Harbhajan Singh, all let the visitors dive deep into the feeling of patriotism and spirituality.
Around the temple is a stunning landscape full of thick pine forests and mountain trails. It is a great place for nature lovers who wish to try trail walking or want to enjoy birdwatching.
Known to be a daily ritual, Baba's boots are changed daily and are known to be a one-of-a-kind experience at the temple. Firstly, the boots are properly cleaned and then returned to the temple, as it is believed by the locals that the shrine still has Baba's spirit residing there. Visitors can get a glimpse of the caretakers' sacred customs through this ritual.
He is regarded as a soldier who, even after his passing, keeps the Indian Army safe, thus being called the "Living Saint."
Yes, visitors can watch and even participate in the shrine's rituals, but it is advisable to follow the temple's rules and show respect to the idol placed there.
On significant Indian military days and the death anniversary of Baba Harbhajan Singh, Baba Temple organises special ceremonies.
The temple is around 15 km from Namchi, and the town offers basic amenities like restaurants and hotels, where visitors can relax and freshen up.