West Bengal, India
Bidyang is a tranquil, offbeat hamlet in West Bengal's Kalimpong district, situated at 3,000 ft along the banks of the Relli River, roughly 15 km from Kalimpong town. Known for its pristine, forested surroundings, a rustic hanging bridge, and riverside, it offers a serene escape with panoramic mountain views and nature-based
Bidyang is a serene village tucked away in the scenic landscapes of West Bengal, known for its lush greenery, rolling hills, and peaceful rural charm. The village offers a perfect escape from the hustle of city life, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers, photographers, and cultural explorers. Its untouched natural beauty and traditional lifestyle give visitors a glimpse of authentic village life in the region.
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Wooden Hanging Bridge & Riverside Picnic Spots
Discover what makes this destination special and why travelers from around the world choose to explore Bidyang.
Surrounded by verdant hills, paddy fields, and rivers, the landscape is picturesque throughout the year.
Experience local West Bengali village culture, traditional festivals, and handicrafts.
Ideal for trekking, nature walks, and photography of both flora and fauna.
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Plan your trip to Bidyang with our seasonal guide. Each season offers unique experiences and different weather conditions to enhance your journey.
March – May
15–25°C
Spring is one of the most beautiful times to visit Bidyang. The weather is pleasant, flowers bloom across the village, and the surrounding hills turn lush green. Perfect for trekking, nature walks, and photography.
October – November
18–28°C
Autumn offers clear skies and pleasant weather, making it an ideal time for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The misty mornings and colorful landscapes are perfect for photography.
December – February
8–18°C
Winter in Bidyang is cool and peaceful. The mornings are often misty, and the landscape is serene. This is the best time for travelers seeking solitude and scenic photography.
March – May
20–30°C
summer is perfect for sightseeing, trekking, and exploring the village and nearby hills. The weather is not too hot, and nature is in full bloom.
The ideal time to visit Bidyang is during spring (March–May) and autumn (October–November). During these seasons, the weather is pleasant and comfortable, making it perfect for sightseeing, trekking, and exploring the village.
Find answers to common questions about visiting Bidyang
Bidyang is a scenic village in West Bengal, surrounded by hills, rivers, and lush greenery, offering a peaceful rural escape.
The village is accessible by road from major towns in West Bengal. Local taxis, buses, and shared cabs connect Bidyang to nearby areas.
Spring (March–May): Pleasant weather, blooming flowers, ideal for trekking and sightseeing. Monsoon (June–September): Lush greenery and flowing rivers, but trails may be slippery. Autumn (October–November): Clear skies, comfortable temperatures, perfect for outdoor activities. Winter (December–February): Cool, misty mornings, ideal for photography and tranquil walks.
During summer, temperatures range from 20–30°C, with warm days and cooler mornings and evenings.
Winter temperatures range from 8–18°C, with cold mornings and crisp air.
Accommodation options are limited. Homestays and local guesthouses are available, while nearby towns offer more hotels and lodges.
Activities include trekking, nature walks, birdwatching, village exploration, photography, and experiencing local culture and festivals.
Bidyang primarily offers traditional West Bengali cuisine, including rice, lentils, vegetables, and locally made snacks. You can also find simple home-cooked meals in local homestays.
Yes, Bidyang is generally very safe for tourists. The village is peaceful, and locals are friendly and welcoming.
No special permits are required for general tourism in Bidyang.