Binsar

Binsar, a town located at Kumaon Himalayas, is 2,420 m above sea level and is 95 km from Nainital. Situated at the district of Almora, the breathtaking district of Uttarakhand, has the mountains covered with rich greenery having the concoction of Chaukhamba, Trishul, Nanda Devi, Shivling and Panchchuli.

And the trek from mountains lets you reach the place which evidences rare species of flora and fauna. Hence experience the very basic essence of nature alluring in the green fields surrounded by the gigantic mountains and experience the gorgeous divinity, relishing the calmness and scenic glance of oak, pine, rhododendrons and deodar trees forming its dominant outskirts.

And the famous temples consisting of inscriptions and archaeological glimpses to visit here are Kasar Devi temple and Bineshwar Mahadev temple. Whatsoever, the best months to visit this place are from October to March. Furthermore, the Himalayan peaks from Binsar Zero point makes it the most desirable to view where nature can be experienced at its best, hence catch the bird’s eye view wherein you see the lush green valley, mountains, and rivers flowing across the district.

Best Places to visit in Binsar

1. Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary: The Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is the main attraction in the area, known for its diverse flora and fauna. It's a haven for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. The sanctuary is home to various species of birds, deer, leopards, Himalayan black bears, and more.

2. Zero Point: This is the highest point in Binsar and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks, including Nanda Devi, Kedarnath, and Trishul. It's a popular trekking destination.

3. Binsar Mahadev Temple: This ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is located within the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary. It holds religious and historical significance and is surrounded by lush forests.

4. Mary Budden Estate: This estate offers a charming colonial-era guesthouse where you can enjoy comfortable accommodations amidst a serene environment. It also provides stunning views of the valley and the Himalayas.

5. Pariyadeva Pashan: This archaeological site contains ancient stone carvings and inscriptions that provide insights into the region's history.

6. Golu Devta Temple: Located in nearby Almora, this temple is dedicated to Golu Devta, a local deity. It's famous for its unique tradition of tying bells to seek the deity's blessings..

7. Trekking: Binsar offers several trekking trails that lead through thick forests, serene meadows, and quaint villages. These trails allow you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the region.

Binsar Attractions

  • Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Binsar zero point
  • Jageshwar dham
  • Almora
  • Chujori
  • Katarmal
  • Binsar Mahadev Temple
  • Mary Budden Estate
  • Binsar Sanctuary Museum 
  • Pariyadeva Pashan
  • Kasar Devi Temple

Best Time to visit in Binsar

Best Month January February March April May June October November December

How to reach Binsar

By Air: The nearest airport is the Pantnagar Airport, which is approximately 150 kilometers away from Binsar. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Binsar.

By Train: The nearest railway station is Kathgodam, which is around 120 kilometers away. From Kathgodam, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to Binsar.

By Road: Binsar is well-connected by road to major cities in Uttarakhand. You can take a taxi or a bus from cities like Delhi, Nainital, or Almora.

Activities in Binsar

Paragliding