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About Bhim Nala Falls

Prime Day & Hours: Weekends - morning and evening

Suggested Duration: 2 hours

Tickets: Available Offline

Nearest Railway Station: New Jalpaiguri Railway Station, about 178 km away

Nearest Airport: Pakyong Airport, about 119.5 km away

Nearest Bus Stop: Lachung Bus Stop, about 13 km away

Bhim Nala Falls, located in Khedum Village, is one of the significant attractions along the Lachung-Yumthang Valley scenic road. It is also known as Amitabh Bachchan Falls, as the top of the fall looks like his head, and it has a great height. This waterfall is unique in its topographical manner since it splits into a couple of narrow streams before reaching the rocks. It adds to the breathtaking beauty of Sikkim, surrounded by wooded cliffs and misty mountains. The ambience creates an untouched fairytale atmosphere and is one of the best places to visit in Sikkim.

Most tourists either spot this while going toward Yumthang Valley or Zero Point, to make their journey more exciting. The Bhim Nala Falls has observation areas at close distances along with wooden bridges, tea stalls, and snacks that add warmth to the chilly atmosphere.

Bhim Nala Falls isn’t just a scenic stop; it’s a refreshing pause amid North Sikkim’s dramatic landscapes. With misty sprays, roadside charm, and the roar of nature, it offers a moment of calm in your journey. Don’t rush, let the sound and spray linger in your memory a little longer.

Bhim Nala Falls Highlights

• Explore Bhim Nala Falls, one of the tallest waterfalls in Sikkim, thundering down from a majestic mountain cliff.
• Witness the raw power of water as it cascades in multi-tiered streams amid mist and roaring soundscapes.
• Sip hot tea nearby, with local stalls offering refreshments and light snacks in a peaceful mountain setting.
• Admire the surrounding forest, where dense greenery and alpine flora add to the untouched vibe of the location.

How To Reach Bhim Nala Falls

  • By car/taxi - Bhim Nala Falls is 3.9 km from Khedum city centre, and you can reach there in around 12 minutes. Visitors can also take a taxi from the Khedum Village to Bhim Nala Falls.

Best Time To Visit Bhim Nala Falls

Peak Season (March to June)

  • Weather Insight: Clear skies and mild temperatures, perfect for outdoor sightseeing.
  • Things to Do: Visit en route to Yumthang Valley, enjoy photography, and relax near the tea stalls under the sun.

Moderate Season (September to November)

  • Weather Insight: Crisp post-monsoon air, cooler evenings, and vivid greenery.
  • Things to Do: Ideal time for landscape photography and experiencing the waterfall in full flow without heavy tourist crowds.

Low Season (December to February)

  • Weather Insight: Extremely cold, occasional snowfall and icy trails can block access to higher areas.
  • Things to Do: Views may be limited; check weather conditions in advance. Travel only if the roads are open and safe.

Bhim Nala Falls Other Essential Information

Know Before You Go

  • Plan your stop while heading to or returning from Yumthang Valley; it’s best-seen mid-journey.
  • Wear sturdy shoes as the area around the falls can be wet and slippery.
  • Carry light snacks and water, though local stalls serve basic food and tea.
  • Avoid littering; the area is naturally pristine and protected by locals.
  • Check road conditions during winter or monsoon, as access can be limited by landslides or snow.
Point of Interest for Bhim Nala Falls
Feel the shower of the Falls
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Feel the shower of the Falls

Stand still at the viewing deck and soak in the sheer might of Bhim Nala as mist fills the air, while water thunders down from the cliffs. The waterfall’s natural force is both refreshing and overwhelming. Here, one truly experiences nature's scale and strength.

Stop for Chai with a View
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Stop for Chai with a View

Listen to the echoing waterfalls while you sip your steaming tea or Maggi from a roadside stall, coupled with crisp mountain air. Simple yet soulful, this moment epitomizes travel around North Sikkim and adds warmth to your journey.

Watch the mist during sunrise or sunset
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Watch the mist during sunrise or sunset

Visit Bhim Nala Falls and witness sunlight streaming through the plummeting mist. The golden glow upon the water enhances its scenery, ideal during reflection or quiet admiration. The Bhim Nala Falls provide astonishing views, leaving visitors awestruck and peaceful.

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Bhim Nala Falls FAQs

Do I need a permit to visit Bhim Nala Falls?

Although the falls themselves do not require any specific documents, travellers headed to Lachung, Yumthang, and Zero Point need an Inner Line Permit (ILP). This document can be procured in Gangtok and is usually provided by your tour operator or hotel during a North Sikkim tour package.

Are there any facilities available near the waterfall?

Yes, there are small eateries offering tea and snacks that can be found around the viewing area. There are no formal toilets or visitor centres, so it is advisable to carry your necessities. The stalls also provide roadside parking, and the view deck has no major treks to reach, unlike other tourist spots, making access incredibly simple with minimal effort required.

Is Bhim Nala Falls suitable for kids and elderly travellers?

Of course. Since the falls can be viewed from a roadside lookout, no hike is needed to access them. Families, along with children and the elderly, will have no issues enjoying the view. A word of caution: footgear should be sturdy because the area next to the lookout point tends to be wet and slippery during rainy weather.

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