1. Introduction
In the mountains of Solan district, hidden amidst pine forests and the calm of hill villages, there is a place where the flowing water doesn’t feel like just a stream — it feels like a blessing.
This is NB Waterfall, which locals call Nikku Baba Waterfall — an offbeat natural and spiritual spot in Himachal that very few people know about even today.
This waterfall is only 4–5 km away from Jainagar and is situated in the mountains around Kyari (Kiyari) village in Arki tehsil. People from Bilaspur district and the Ramshahar region also connect their faith with this place, as old folk stories about the Nikku Baba Temple and its sacred water have been told for generations.
NB Waterfall is a unique blend — natural beauty + spiritual energy + local heritage.
You don’t just come here for the cool breeze and the sound of flowing water; you come to feel inner peace and faith. Its vibe is completely different — neither touristy nor commercial — just a true reflection of Pahadi devotion.
Locals believe that whoever visits the temple of Nikku Baba with a true heart never returns empty-handed.
And the water that flows right beside the temple is also called a “healing stream.”
NB Waterfall is one of those rare places in the Solan region that gives you both a travel experience and a spiritual journey at the same time.
2. History and Facts – Legends of Nikku Baba and the Sacred Stream
Origin and Name
The name “NB” comes from local faith — Nikku Baba was a local saint whom people consider a tapasvi. His temple and the waterfall are located at the same spot, which is why this place is known as Nikku Baba Waterfall.
His sacred site is located on a ridge above Kyari village:
- 4–5 km from Jainagar
- ~40 km from the Bilaspur border
- ~25 km from the Ramshahar region
Together, this area forms a spiritual junction connecting three district corridors.

Local Legends and Beliefs
According to stories passed down through villagers, Baba Nikku Ji meditated here in ancient times. After his meditation, the water flowing from this spot never dried up — and people started believing that this water is a form of his blessing.
Baba Ji is believed to have said that whoever comes here with a pure heart will have their wishes fulfilled.
Even today, people visit from faraway places to offer water and seek blessings.
Interesting fact: According to social media reels and community posts, people consider this water beneficial for “skin problems and certain ailments.” This is a folk belief passed down through generations (Note: this is not a medical claim, it is part of local tradition).
Connectivity and Rediscovery
NB Waterfall became known to the public mainly through social media. Earlier, only local devotees knew about it. Today, through KKSB Vlogs and other travel pages, this spot has entered the list of hidden waterfalls in Himachal Pradesh.
Since 2020, more people have started visiting this place for its blend of heritage and nature.
3. Architecture and Spiritual Significance
NB Waterfall’s layout feels like a natural temple complex — steps leading up to the temple and a flowing stream below.
The stone stairway, white-painted temple walls, and small symbols of the Shiv Parivar give the place a classic Pahadi architectural feel.
Inside the temple, you will find a Shivling, an idol of Nikku Baba, and a small space filled with diyas. The simplicity of this place is what makes its spiritual energy feel strong.
Spiritual Energy of the Place
The atmosphere around the waterfall grounds you instantly.
Sitting amidst pine trees and listening to the natural sound of water feels like meditation.
Locals often say:
“In this water flows the blessing of Nikku Baba; those who keep their hearts pure have their wishes fulfilled.”
Inside the temple, you won’t see elaborate religious paintings, but the aura is strong enough that people feel a divine presence.
The waterfall’s clean flow is considered sacred — many people even take this water home as “charanamrit.”
Connection with Nearby Regions
NB Waterfall is not only sacred for Solan residents but also for devotees from Bilaspur and the Ramshahar region.
Every year, people from the villages around Ramshahar and Arki visit the temple. Some even keep this sacred water in their home temples as a symbol of blessing.


4. Things to Do at NB Waterfall (Nikku Baba Temple Complex)
NB Waterfall is not a “click & leave” spot — you can genuinely experience a lot here if you spend some quiet moments. The purpose of visiting is not just photos but forming a connection between nature and faith.
1. Mandir Darshan & Prayer Moment
Start by lighting a diya in the temple and sitting peacefully for a moment. Locals believe that prayers made with a clean heart are heard here.
2. Photography & Cinematic Shots
The view from below the waterfall looking upward is breathtaking.
If you are a content creator, you can capture great cinematic shots or B-rolls (with permission). Morning light and golden hour are the best time.
3. Nature Walk through Pine Trails
The trail to the temple goes through pine forests and wild plants. The fresh scent and the sound of the stream naturally relax the mind.
4. Meditation & Self-Reflection
Sitting beside the waterfall and listening to only the water is like a free therapy session. Even local youth often come here in the evening for meditation.
5. Mini Trek & Family Picnic
The trail is easy and family-friendly. Just be careful of slippery stones.
While picnicking, keep the temple area clean and avoid loud music.
5. Festivals & Celebrations at Nikku Baba Waterfall
NB Waterfall remains peaceful throughout the year, but one particular day in September becomes very crowded.
16 September – Annual Mela & Community Day
On this day, people from Kyari, Jainagar, Arki, and the Ramshahar belt come together to remember Baba Nikku Ji.
The fair includes bhajans, langar, and collective prayers. Some people call this day “Jal Pooja.”
Devotional Vibes, No Commercial Crowd
There are no DJs or commercial stalls here — it’s purely devotional.
Chants of Maa Kali and Lord Shiva echo through the hills.
Local Customs & Offerings
People bring flowers, coconuts, and water.
They light diyas in the temple and apply tilak with the sacred water.
Those whose wishes are fulfilled visit again the next year to express gratitude.
6. How to Reach NB Waterfall (Solan District)
Exact Region: Kyari Village, Jainagar area (Arki Tehsil), District Solan, Himachal Pradesh.
Distance & Route Options
- From Jainagar: 4–5 km uphill — the shortest and easiest route.
- From Solan Town: About 18 km via Kandaghat → Jainagar → Kyari link road.
- From Ramshahar: Around 25 km through scenic pine forests.
- From Bilaspur: Approximately 40–42 km via Arki road → Jainagar → Kyari turn-off.
Google Maps Tip
Search “NB Waterfall Kyari / Nikku Baba Waterfall – KKSB Vlogs.”
Download the offline map as the network may drop in mountain zones.
Last Stretch
Vehicles can reach a flat open area. From there, it’s a 300–400 meter walk.
The trail is short but can be muddy during the monsoon.
Pro Tip
If visiting for the first time, ask locals from Jainagar or Kyari village — they guide very well.


7. Best Time to Visit NB Waterfall
Spring (March–June)
Perfect weather, steady water flow, and lush green forest. Ideal for photography.
Monsoon (July–August)
Flow becomes very strong — dramatic but risky.
⚠️ Avoid visiting during heavy rainfall due to slippery stones and strong current.
Post-Monsoon (Sept–Nov)
Clear skies, refreshing greenery, mild breeze — best for families and heritage travellers.
Winter (Dec–Feb)
Cool climate, thinner flow, extremely peaceful. Perfect for silence lovers.
Pro Timing
Morning 9–11 AM or evening 3–5 PM.
Mid-day light becomes flat, which reduces photo quality.
8. Visitor Information (Entry, Timing, Tips & Rules)
Timing
Temple and waterfall accessible from 9 AM – 5 PM (approx.).
Local caretakers may allow slight flexibility.
Entry Fee
Free. Donation box is inside the temple (optional).
Rules & Etiquette
- Remove shoes outside the temple.
- No alcohol / no smoking / no loud DJ sound.
- Carry back all plastic or trash.
- Photography inside the temple should be respectful.
Safety Tips⚠️
- Rocks can be wet and slippery — wear good grip shoes.
- During monsoon, stay away from strong currents.
- Keep children under close supervision near water.
Facilities
Minimal — no shops at the spot.
Nearest tea point: Kyari village or Jainagar.
Carry water, snacks, and a small first-aid kit.
Parking
Park on the link road shoulder or flat patch, making sure the vehicle doesn’t block the path.
Nearby Connectivity
📍 Bilaspur Town – ~40 km
📍 Ramshahar Fort – ~35 km
📍 Solan Railway Station – 80 km
📍 Shimla Airport – ~65 km
9. Our Experience at NB Waterfall – Where My Roots Still Breathe
NB Waterfall is not just a travel location for me — it’s a part of my childhood, memories, and life.
My village is near NB Waterfall, and we visit this place even in our daily routine.
From my home, the Nikku Baba Waterfall is clearly visible — when the water flow increases, it looks like a white sheet flowing down the mountains from far away.
Whenever I reach here, I feel a different kind of energy — full of peace.
Only the sound of birds in the mountains and the natural rhythm of the waterfall combine to create a meditative atmosphere.
This hidden waterfall near Jainagar (Solan) has the same calmness as evenings in old Himachali villages — no noise, no crowd, just nature and peace.
I have visited many times with friends for picnics, and every experience feels new.
Sitting under pine trees with tea, talking by the water — all of this makes NB Waterfall a perfect picnic spot in Solan.
But yes, one thing I want to say clearly — do not throw plastic or garbage here.
This is our sacred place, and NB Waterfall will remain beautiful only if we all keep it clean.
The best part about visiting here is that every time you discover something new —
sometimes you see a rainbow in the water spray, sometimes the fragrance of temple lamps mixes with the breeze.
NB Waterfall, or Nikku Baba Waterfall Solan, is not just a place — it’s a feeling where mountain air, faith, and childhood memories come together.
10. Nearby Attractions Around NB Waterfall
After exploring NB Waterfall, you can cover several nearby places in a single day:
Arki Fort (≈ 45 km)
A Gorkha-era fort with ancient murals and ridge views. Great for heritage lovers.
Ramshahar Fort (≈ 35 km)
A hilltop fort surrounded by pine forests and Shivalik views.
Sunset creates a golden skyline, and the panoramic valley view is exceptional.
One of the nearest historic forts to NB Waterfall.
Malaun Fort (≈ 14 km)
Historic Gorkha stronghold where Amar Singh Thapa fought during the Anglo-Gorkha War.
The fort offers grand views of Shivalik ranges and the Bilaspur side.
Must-visit for history enthusiasts.
Markandeya Temple
Ancient temple dedicated to Rishi Markandeya.
Located between hills and rivulets — a peaceful spiritual retreat.
Bilaspur Lake View (≈ 30 km)
Famous for Govind Sagar Lake and Bhakra Dam views.
A scenic drive connects it via the Arki–Jainagar corridor.
11. NB Waterfall Location, Photos & Videos (for embedding)
📍 Location:
NB Waterfall (Nikku Baba Waterfall) – Kyari (Kiyari) Village, near Jainagar, Arki Tehsil, District Solan, Himachal Pradesh.
4–5 km from Jainagar, 35 km from Ramshahar, and 40 km from Bilaspur.
Surrounded by pine forests, temple bells, and the calm of lower Shivalik hills.
📍 Google Maps:
Search “NB Waterfall Kyari / Nikku Baba Waterfall – KKSB Vlogs” for the exact pin and route. You also check real location
Offline map recommended — network may drop in mountain areas somw time.
🎥 Watch:
Exclusive reels & travel shorts available on YouTube – KKSB Vlogs, showing real visuals of the temple, waterfall flow, and peaceful ambience.
📸 Follow:
For the latest reels and unseen offbeat Himachal moments, follow @official_kksb on Instagram.
Photography Tips
- Early morning light gives the best shimmer on the waterfall.
- Use an ND filter/polarizer for water shots.
- Drone shots allowed only with local permission.
- Avoid flash inside the temple.
Photo Of NB Waterfall





FAQs About NB Waterfall (Nikku Baba Waterfall, Solan District)
Where is NB Waterfall (Nikku Baba Waterfall) located?
NB Waterfall, also known as Nikku Baba Waterfall, is located in Kyari (Kiyari) Village, Jainagar area (Arki Tehsil), District Solan, Himachal Pradesh.
It is 4–5 km from Jainagar, 18 km from Solan, 25 km from Ramshahar, and 40 km from Bilaspur.
What is the real name of NB Waterfall?
NB Waterfall is popularly known as Nikku Baba Waterfall, named after the old Nikku Baba Temple located beside the waterfall.
What is the historical or spiritual importance of NB Waterfall?
This is a spiritual waterfall where Nikku Baba Ji is believed to have meditated.
Local belief says the sacred water has healing power and fulfills wishes, according to traditional folk faith.
How far is NB Waterfall from Jainagar?
NB Waterfall is just 4–5 km from Jainagar, accessible by car or bike.
The final 300–400 meters must be walked, as the road becomes narrow.
What is the entry fee and visiting time for NB Waterfall (Solan)?
Entry is completely free.
The temple and waterfall area are generally open from 9 AM to 5 PM.
What is the best time to visit NB Waterfall in Himachal Pradesh?
March–June and September–November are ideal months.
⚠️ Monsoon (July–August) has a very strong flow and slippery path.
Winter (Dec–Feb) offers peace and solitude with thinner water flow.
Is NB Waterfall suitable for family trips?
Yes, it is a family-friendly picnic spot in Solan.
⚠️ Stay cautious with children near the water.
What can you visit near NB Waterfall?
Nearby attractions include Arki Fort, Ramshahar Fort, Subathu Cantonment Museum, Malaun Fort, Kasauli, and Bilaspur Lake Viewpoints.


