View of Bindu at Dooars | West Bengal | India
Bindu is a Bengali word, means point.
Bindu is a small beautiful hill village. It is situated on the foothills of Himalayas at an altitude of 2000 ft (approx.).It’s lying along the Indo-Bhutan border in district of Kalimpong, West Bengal, India. Bindu is surrounded with hills of India and Bhutan and mostly covered with dense forests. Bindu is located on the bank of river Jaldhaka, which is formed after the conjunction of three water streams at Bindu namely Bindu Khola, Dudh Pokhri and Jaldhaka, which originates from the Kupup lake, a small glacial lake in Sikkim. The combined streams meet at Bindu to form the Jaldhaka River. The river Jaldhaka has created a natural border between India and Bhuta.
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Bindu is the last village on the Indian side bordering Bhutan.There is a dam known as Bindu Dam over the Jaldhaka river which is India's second oldest dam, is used for controlling water supply to the Jaldhaka Hydel Project at Jhalong and acts as a bridge for crossing over to Bhutan.
The journey to Bindu offers an amazing view of nature, dense green forests & hills, where you may suddenly get a view of wild animals.
Bindu is also popular for birding. Various types of birds are available here, such as Eurasian Wryneck, Crested Kingfisher, Brown Dipper, Slaty-backed Forktail, Little Forktail, Laughing Thrush, etc..
Coordinates: 27°05′53″N 88°52′18″E
Location: Kalimpong district, West Bengal, India
Altitude: 2000 ft
Location: 110 km (approx.) from Siliguri, 55 km (approx.) from Mal Jn.
BEST TIME TO VISIT BINDU
Every season has its own charm in Bindu but in winter ( from November to January) the sky remains clear. It’s the best time to visit Bindu according to many tourists.
Bindu is lying along the Indo-Bhutan border. The Journey to Bindu offers an amazing view of nature, dense green forests & hills. You may get a view of wild animals on the road suddenly.
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Bindu Barrage | Bindu Dam on Jaldhaka River | India & Bhutan Last Point in West Bengal
Bindu Barrage | Bindu Dam on Jaldhaka River | India & Bhutan Last Point in West Bengal | Bindu Village is the last point / zero point of West Bengal (North Bengal) at India - Bhutan border. Local people of both India and Bhutan has the permission to walk on Bindu Dam to enter Bhutan from India.
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Bindu Village's Bindu Dam / Bindu Barrage over Jaldhaka river is the must visit sightseeing place during Dooars Trip including Jhalong, Samsing, Suntaley Khola and Forests of Dooars.
Bindu Barrage (DAM) Jaldhaka River - Bindu is a small hamlet or village in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal, India.. The Bindu dam (Bindu Barrage) is made across the Jaldhaka River. It is located in Bindu village of West Bengal. Bindu is the last village on the Indian side bordering Bhutan. Bindu Dam over the Jaldhaka river which is used for controlling water supply to the Jaldhaka Hydel Project at Jhalong and acts as a bridge for crossing over to Bhutan. However, one can cross the dam only by foot. Recently steel bridge construction will be done so that light weight vehicle can pass over.
Bindu is last village of West Bengal to North, situated just before Bhutan border. At Bindu, there is a Dam over Jaldhaka River, which are controlled the water of Jaldhaka mainly during Monsoon season. Bindu Dooars - Bindu is only 107 km from Siliguri. The last hamlet of West Bengal, Bindu is a valley encircled with hills of Bhutan and India on the banks of river Jaldhaka. Bindu is a beautiful valley on the bank of the river Jaladhaka and last village of West Bengal before Bhutan.
Last Point of West Bengal - Bindu Dam aka Bindu Barrage on Jaldhaka river (India - Bhutan border).
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On the way Jhalong Bindu Bhutan border (North Bengal, India). Very very natural beauty is there. Nice to see Jaldhaka river at this place.
Bindu is a small hamlet or village in the Kalimpong district of West Bengal, India. Bindu lies in the Indo-Bhutan border, India's second oldest dam is situated at Bindu.
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Bindu Barrage Dooars | Jaldhaka River Divides India & Bhutan at Bindu - The Last Village in Bengal
Bindu Barrage Dooars | Jaldhaka River Divides India & Bhutan at Bindu - The Last Village in North Bengal at India Bhutan Border | Jaldhaka River acts as 'Border' of India and Bhutan at Bindu Village, which is the last point of contact in West Bengal (India) bordering Bhutan. People can easily get a clear view of Indian Soil and Bhutan Lands from Bindu (Dooars).
Bindu is a small hamlet or village in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal, India. Bindu is the last village on the Indian side bordering Bhutan. It is known for its beautiful landscape with Jaldhaka River, hills and forests, which attracts a lot of tourists. There is a conjunction of three streams at Bindu. The three streams are known as Bindu Khola, Dudh Pokhri and Jaldhaka that originates from the Kupup lake, a small glacial lake in Sikkim. The combined streams meet at Bindu to form the Jaldhaka river. There is a dam known as Bindu Dam over the Jaldhaka river which is used for controlling water supply to the Jaldhaka Hydel Project at Jhalong and acts as a bridge for crossing over to Bhutan. However, one can cross the dam only by foot. Recently steel bridge construction will be done so that light weight vehicle can pass over.
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A small village at an altitude of 600m or about 2000 feet, on the India-Bhutan border, Bindu is famous for its cardamom plantation, pristine nature and river Jaldhaka. The place has come up as a popular offbeat tourist destination of Dooars. Bindu is scenically placed in Kalimpong district among the high mountains all around with Jaldhaka River flowing through the valley making a natural border between Bhutan and India.
Bindu is where the Jaldhaka Dam is located, it is one of the oldest Hydro-electric projects between India and Bhutan. Tourists are not allowed to visit the Dam site but can see it from a distance. Three streams namely Dudh khola, Bindu Khola and Jaldhaka has met at the dam site. The dam used to create substantial electricity but due to heavy silting over the years, the project is said to have become sick now. However the site remains a major attraction for tourists.
With the increasing importance of Gorumara as the tourism hub of Dooars, Bindu has also become part of a day tour for visitors to Gorumara. The distance between Gorumara forest and Bindu is about 40 to 60 kms depending on which part of the forest you are coming from. Since Gorumara safaris are mostly in the early morning or late afternoon, tourists find it convenient to have a day tour in between. Most of our package tours of Gorumara are organised in similar fashion.
Getting There
The 110 km drive from Siliguri / NJP to Bindu winds up through the undulating slopes of Dooars covered with lush green tea garden and forests. You can also travel to Bindu from Malbazar which has stoppage of a number of trains and is about 47 kms away.
Nearest Airport is Bagdogra at a distance of about 115 kms.
Where to Stay
Accommodation in Bindu is available at a few budget hotels that offer basic but homely atmosphere. Humro Home Paren is arguably the best place to stay in Bindu – Jhalong – Paren area. The small eco-resort is about 6 kms from Bindu Dam and about 3 kms from Jhalong market. For more information about this accommodation, you may send us a query by filling the form below, or visit Humro Home website linked above.
You may also choose to stay at Paren or Jhalong. There is a WBFDC tourist accommodation at Jhalong where one may stay.
Around Bindu
Bindu is not a typical tourist destination with many sightseeing options. Here you would probably spend more time soaking your leg in the cold water of Jaldhaka river or walking in the villages or chatting up a local tribesman.
A visit to Todey (1500m) and Paren from Bindu is worth experiencing for the unspoiled natural environment and innocent village people. The Todey Tangta Khasmahal area is the last motorable place in this area close to Bhutan border. The area used to produce a lot of cardamom in the past but the production has come down in recent years.
About 10 kms before Bindu is the location of Jhalong. From here you may visit Rango forest uphill.
Places Around
Chalsa – 40 kms
Nagrakata -40 kms
Malbazar – 50 kms
Murti – 43 kms
Lataguri – 61 kms
Jaldapara – 92 kms
Jalpaiguri – 90 kms
Bagdogra – 115 kms
NJP – 110 kms
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India Bhutan Border at Bindu Dooars | Bindu Dam (Barrage) | Last Village of North Bengal | Bindu Dam connects India & Bhutan | Bindu Barrage on Jaldhaka River at Bindu village situated in Darjeeling district of West Bengal | Bindu is the last village of West Bengal in Northern Part where India and Bhutan Border is. Watch Bhutan Hills (Land of Dragon i.e., Bhutan) from Indian soil at Bindu. The Jaldhaka River acts as Border of India and Bhutan.
Bindu Village - The last point of West Bengal (India) on the border of Bhutan - India Bhutan Border at Bindu (West Bengal).
Watch the amazing view of Bhutan Hills, Jaldhaka River and the small village Bindu located in Dooars region of West Bengal. Video showing Bindu Barrage (Bindu Dam) on Jaldhaka River. This Jaldhaka River stands as 'Border' between India and Bhutan. Yes, Jaldhaka river separates India and Bhutan in North Bengal. Only local people of Bindu, Paren and Jhalong village (Dooars) and local Bhutanese of other area can walk in through Bindu Barrage walking road to Bhutan from India. During Bindu Haat days, local Bhutanese enters India to sell their products.
ভারত ও ভুটান এর বর্ডার - বিন্দু গ্রাম পশ্চিমবঙ্গ - বিন্দু ডুয়ার্স - জলঢাকা নদী বিন্দু ইন্ডিয়া ভুটান বর্ডার - জলঢাকা নদীর উপর বাঁধ বিন্দু ডুয়ার্স এ
Bindu Dooars | Jaldhaka River separates India & Bhutan | Bindu Dam (Barrage) in North Bengal
Bindu Dooars | Jaldhaka River separates India & Bhutan | Bindu Dam (Barrage) in North Bengal | India - Bhutan Border at Bindu Dooars | Bindu Dam on Jaldhaka River in North Bengal | Bindu Dooars | Bindu Barrage on Jaldhaka River | Last village of West Bengal in North bordering India and Bhutan | Jaldhaka River enters in India from Bhutan at Bindu village of North Bengal (Dooars area) | Video showing amazing view of Bhutan Hills, Bindu Barrage (Dam), Jaldhaka river and Land of India (Dooars) | Watch Jaldhaka river and Bindu barrage connects Bhutan and India in West Bengal.
Bindu is the last village of West Bengal in northern part towards Bhutan. Bindu is known for Barrage / Dam on Jaldhaka River that flows from Bhutan and goes into India. Bindu Barrage or Bindu Dam has a walking passage to come & go to Bhutan from India, but only local people residing at Bindu, Paren & Jhalong villages of Dooars region can go to Bhutan through this Bindu Barrage walking path and also local Bhutanese people can enter India through Bindu Dam way. No tourists are permitted to enter Bhutan from India in this way.
Video showing the land of dragons i.e., Bhutan, Jaldhaka River, Bindu Dam and Land of India - at Bindu Village of Dooars. Jaldhaka River creates the border of India & Bhutan at this place. Yes, Land (Hills) of Bhutan and India (West Bengal) is separated by Jaldhaka River only at Bindu (Dooars).
Bindu is a must visit sightseeing (tourist) spot during Dooars trip along with Jhalong, Samsing, Suntaley Khola and Dooars Forests. Although, at the last village of West Bengal near Bhutan i.e., BINDU there is nothing to see except a Dam over Jaldhaka River - But the scenic beauty of small hills of Bhutan, cool breeze, various birds and Jaldhaka river flowing through rocky path - will mesmerize you. I really Love watching (viewing) Land of Dragon i.e., Bhutan standing on India i.e., at Bindu (Dooars, North Bengal).
বিন্দু শেষ গ্রাম - ভারত ভুটান বর্ডার - বিন্দু ড্যাম - জলঢাকা নদী আলাদা করেছে ভারত আর ভুটান কে
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Bindu Barrage | Bindu Dam at India Bhutan Border in Dooars, North Bengal
Bindu Barrage | Bindu Dam at India Bhutan Border in Dooars, North Bengal | Bindu is the last point of West Bengal in Northern part bordering Bhutan. Watch the Last Village of North Bengal at India Bhutan Border.
Bindu Village is known for Bindu Dam / Bindu Barrage on Jaldhaka River, which acts as 'Border' of India and Bhutan.
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Jhalong is one of the most popular sightseeing spot / tourist places along with Bindu, Samsing, Suntaleykhola, Paren during Dooars Trip.
Jhalong or Jhalang is a village in the Kalimpong subdivision of Darjeeling district in West Bengal, India. This tourist spot is 99 km from Siliguri. Jhalong hill station is situated near the Indo-Bhutan border on the banks of the Jaldhaka River, on the way to Bindu. Jaldhaka Hydro Electricity Project on the Jaldhaka River is a major attraction in this area. Bird lovers can enjoy a varied collection of hill birds as well as migratory water fowl here.