Mountain Village – This is a small mountain village located in the Singalila National Park on the border between India and Nepal. It's known for its stunning panoramic views of the Himalayas.
Why people come here
Views and Trekking – People typically visit Falut for its incredible vistas of the world’s highest peaks, including Mount Everest , Kanchenjunga , and Makalu . It's a popular stop for trekkers on the Sandakphu-Falut trek.
What to expect
Remote and Basic – Here’s what you can expect: a remote, tranquil atmosphere with very basic accommodation options. The experience is centered around nature and the majestic mountain scenery. It's best suited for adventurers and nature lovers who don't mind roughing it a bit.
Best time to go
Clear Skies – The best time to visit Falut is generally from April to May and again from October to November. During these months, the skies are typically clear, offering the best chances for unobstructed mountain views. The winter months can be very cold with snow, and monsoon season (June to September) brings heavy rainfall and limited visibility.
Practical info
Permits and Guides – Entry into Singalila National Park requires permits, which can usually be obtained at the entry points like Manebhanjan or Tumling. It is generally advisable to hire a local guide, especially if you are trekking independently, for safety and navigation.
Good to know
Water Source – Falut is named after the local word 'Falut' which means "bald peak." It is also known as a source of the Rangeet River, a tributary of the Teesta River .
What to do here
Trekking and Photography – The primary activities here are trekking along the Singalila Ridge and photography of the panoramic Himalayan range. Many visitors enjoy simply soaking in the serene atmosphere and watching the sunrise or sunset over the peaks.
Safety and preparedness
Altitude and Weather – Be prepared for cold weather, especially at night, even during the warmer months. The altitude can also be a factor, so it’s wise to acclimatize properly. Carry sufficient warm clothing, rain gear, basic first aid, and enough water and snacks.
Accessibility and effort level
Challenging Trek – Reaching Falut involves a challenging trek, typically from Sandakphu. The terrain can be steep and uneven, requiring a good level of physical fitness. The roads leading to the trek starting points can also be rough.