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How To Reach Bindu

Dooars, West Bengal, India
Bindu holds the unique distinction of being the last permanent settlement in the Dooars before the geographical territory of India merges into the kingdom of Bhutan. This quaint, picturesque village is nestled in a valley, forming a natural amphitheater where the Himalayan foothills sharply rise fro m the alluvial plains. Its primary claim to fame is the Jaldhaka Dam, a major hydroelectric project constructed over the Jaldhaka River, which flows down from Bhutan and serves as the international boundary at this point. The river, particularly where it passes through Bindu, is a magnificent sight, especially after the monsoon when its volume is at its peak, rushing over the dam spillway with immense force. The environment is one of quiet, pristine beauty, characterized by dense, wet temperate forests that climb the slopes on the Indian side and the vast, uncultivated hills of Bhutan on the other. Visitors come here for the tranquility, the stunning river views, and the novelty of being so close to a sensitive international border. The local population is primarily composed of Nepali and various tribal groups who rely on small-scale agriculture and a nascent tourism economy. The air is remarkably clean and cool, thanks to the altitude and the constant rush of the glacial river water. Surrounding Bindu are numerous small cardamom and orange plantations, which add to the region's distinctive natural aroma, particularly noticeable during the harvest season in Winter. Access to the dam and immediate river area is regulated by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), adding a layer of controlled security that ensures the area remains peaceful and its environment protected. The journey to Bindu itself is an experience, passing through dense forests, across the Jhalong settlement, and alongside the winding Jaldhaka River, making the destination feel truly remote and untouched, a perfect capstone for exploring the remote northern stretches of the Dooars. The entire valley offers an immersive lesson in border ecology and the powerful confluence of human engineering and raw Himalayan water power.

How to Reach

By Air: The closest airport is Bagdogra Airport (IXB) near Siliguri.







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Initial Air Journey and Reliance on Taxi Hire: Bindu is approximately 115 KMS from the airport. There are no public transport links directly from the airport, so a private or pre-booked taxi is essential for the 4 to 4. 5-hour journey. The route is scenic, passing through Malbazar and Jhalong along the winding Jaldhaka River.

By Train: The main railway junction is New Jalpaiguri (NJP), about 100 KMS away.







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Main Rail Hub and Local Station Transfer: A slightly closer, but less frequently served station is Malbazar Railway Station, roughly 40 KMS from Bindu. From NJP, a dedicated taxi hire is the most comfortable option. From Malbazar, shared jeeps or local cabs are available, but they often require transfers at Chalsa or Jhalong, adding to the travel time.

By Road: Bindu is reached via the road leading from Siliguri, passing through Chalsa and Jhalong.







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Scenic State Highway Drive: The route involves taking a deviation from the main NH17 at Chalsa and following the road that runs alongside the Jaldhaka River. The roads are generally good up to Jhalong, with the final stretch to Bindu being narrow and winding, but manageable by most vehicles. The total drive from Siliguri takes around 4 hours.

By Local Transport: Shared public jeeps or passenger vans operate regularly but only up to the village of Jhalong.







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Last-Mile Shared Vehicle Dependence: From Jhalong (which is about 10 KMS away), visitors must hire a dedicated local taxi or an auto-rickshaw (called Totos locally) for the final, more secluded leg of the journey to Bindu. These local drivers are usually experts at navigating the final, steep roads.

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