In this research, pore scale simulation of natural convection in a differentially heated enclosure filled with a conducting bidisperse porous medium is investigated using the thermal lattice Boltzmann method. For the first time, the effect of connection of the bidisperse porous medium to the enclosure walls is studied by considering the attached geometry in addition to the detached one. Effect of most relevant parameters on the streamlines and isotherms as well as hot wall average Nusselt number is studied for two of the bidisperse porous medium configurations. It is observed that effect of geometrical and thermo-physical parameters of the bidisperse porous medium on the heat transfer characteristics is more complicated for the attached configuration. To assess the validity of the local thermal equilibrium condition in the micro-porous media, the pore scale results are used to compute the percentage of the local thermal non-equilibrium for two of the bidisperse porous medium configurations. It is concluded that for the detached configuration, the local thermal equilibrium condition is confirmed in the entire micro-porous media for the ranges of the parameters studied here. However, for the attached geometry, it is shown that departure from the local thermal equilibrium condition is observed for the higher values of the Rayleigh number, micro-porous porosity, solid–fluid thermal conductivity ratio, and the smaller values of the macro-pores volume fraction.