
Bir Billing Take Off Site

Introduction
Located in the center of the Kangra Valley in Himachal Pradesh, the Bir Landing Sunset Point is not only the paragliding touchdown zone of Bir-Billing Asia’s top paragliding destination, This is one of the most cool and sightseeing places in the region. The landing site turns into a golden canvas every evening with wide, open sky and panoramic scenes of the Dhauladhar mountain range. Whether you are flying or just resting, it is the right place to see the sky.
How to Experience the Sunset at Bir Landing Site
Seasonal Sunset Guide
🌸 Spring & Summer (March–August)
During spring, vibrant flowers bloom around the landing zone, adding color to every corner. From April to June, the sun sets late—around 7:30–8:00 PM—painting the sky in warm orange and pink tones. Pleasant temperatures (15–25°C) make it ideal for outdoor lounging. Watch paragliders descend gracefully, silhouetted against fiery skies.
🍁 Autumn & Winter (September–February)
As autumn arrives, the air turns crisp and the golden hour becomes even more breathtaking. Between October and December, sunsets occur earlier (5:30–6:00 PM) but are rich with dramatic amber and scarlet tones. Winters bring a touch of frost in January–February, and though the chill sets in, the tranquil scenery and sparkling atmosphere make the experience feel personal and profound.
🌧️ Monsoon (July–September)
The monsoon season adds a touch of mystery to Bir. With frequent mists and rolling clouds, sunsets are fleeting but unforgettable when they appear. Visit during a dry spell for a chance to see fog-draped hills glowing under diffused golden light. Carry waterproof shoes and a jacket, as the trails might be muddy but the views are lush and dreamy.