Bhagsu Falls Mcleodganj

Bhagsu Falls Mcleodganj How To Reach, Best Time to visit

Perhaps the most well-known tourist destination in Dharamshala is the Bhagsu Waterfall, which draws visitors looking to take in the splendours of nature and unwind for a while. Situated on the main route that links Mcleodganj and Dharamshala, the Bhagsunag Waterfall is a great place to have a picnic with loved ones. The well-known Bhagsunath Temple is the main draw here.

The Dhauladhar Valley, which is also regarded as a sacred location, is where the waterfall begins. The stream also flows through the well-known Bhagsunath Temple before tumbling down. When the water falls from a height of about thirty feet during the monsoon season, the Bhagsu Fall achieves its height of splendour and majesty, appearing enthralling and stunningly beautiful.

Tourists particularly appreciate sitting down and sipping coffee while admiring the stunning Bhagsunag Waterfall. The cafes and coffee shops in the area serve delicious food and light refreshments. Although it is possible to bathe in the waterfall, the water can occasionally be too cold for a typical human body to endure. Another unmatched experience is the walk that leads up to the waterfall.

Best Time to Visit 

The months of October and November offer the most beautiful weather for visiting the Bhagsunag Falls. The evenings are comfortable and the days are warm and sunny during these months.

How To Reach Bhagsu Falls

The main route that connects Mcleodganj with Dharamshala passes by this waterfall. It is two kilometres from Mcleodganj and three kilometres from Dharamshala.

From all across Mcleodganj and Dharamshala, cabs and cars can take you to the location; after that, you’ll need to hike for a while to reach the summit.

Things To Do at Bhagsunag Falls

  • While at this captivating waterfall, pay a visit to the renowned Bhagsunath Temple.
  • While there aren’t any activities available at the waterfall, you may still relax and take in the beautiful surroundings.
  • Enjoy a steaming cup of coffee or chai at the End of the World Cafe, which is situated directly beneath the fall. The Shiva Cafe is a great spot to see the hippie community and is also near to the waterfall. You can also visit any of the many other tiny cafes that are in the area.
  • You can also swim in the crystal-clear waters if it’s not too cold.

Timings : 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Time Required : 1-2 hrs

Entry Fee : No entry fee