Binsar Tourism

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Ideal Duration : 1-2 days Best Time : Throughout the Year
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Binsar Tourism A small town set in the midst of lush green forests covered with oak, pine, deodar trees, Binsar has plenty of tourist attractions including green meadows, temples and the Binsar wildlife sanctuary. The Binsar wildlife Sanctuary at an altitude of 900 meters to 2500 meters makes Binsar town a popular tourist destination. Located just 33 km north ofÊAlmora, this town dotted with oaks, pines and rhodendrons is also famous as a pilgrimage spot. Besides the Binsar wildlife sanctuary, you can also visit theKasar Devitemple and the Bineshwar Mahadev temple. Kathgodam is also located very close to BinsarDevi temple wildlife Sanctuary at an altitude of 900 meters to 2500 meters makes Binsar town a popular tourist destination. Located just 33 km north ofÊAlmora, this town dotted with oaks, pines and rhodendrons is also famous as a pilgrimage spot. Besides the Binsar wildlife sanctuary, you can also visit theKasar Devitemple and the Bineshwar Mahadev temple. Kathgodam is also located very close to Binsar. Download Binsar PDF Guide > What's Great? Full of natural beauty and flora and fauna. Offbeat locations allow a vacation without the hustle-bustle of the tourists. What's not so Great? Very few activities to do around the hill station. For Whom Binsar is perfect for wildlife lovers and trekkers. It can also be visited by couples looking for a romantic getaway from New Delhi and Chandigarh.

Panoramic Zero-Point Binsar is located amidst the majestic hills of Himalayan ranges and is known for the surreal beauty of the snow-laden peaks. Zero-point is located inside the premises of Binsar wildlife sanctuary, which apart from being a home to a various variety of wildlife species, is also dotted with the lush pine and deodar trees. Zero-point is the top most point of the wildlife sanctuary and requires a short trek of 2 km that takes you to the zenith of natural beauty. Zero point provides the 360-degree view of the Himalayan ranges, which includes Nanda Devi, Kedarnath, Shivling, and Trishul. Do not miss the sunrise or sunset from Zero-point, as it is the most recommended activity to do in Binsar owing to the beautiful landscapes.

Itinerary Day 1-Arrive in Binsar. Check-in at the hotel. Visit the Binsar Wildlife sanctuary, which is a reserved habitat for the variety of wildlife species. Then visit the most attractive point of Binsar- Zero point, located inside the sanctuary which offers the panoramic view of the hills Himalayan ranges draped in snow. Then, seek the blessings from Kasar Devi temple and Bineshwar Mahadev temple. Back to hotel.Day 2-You can visit Almora in the same trip.

Restaurants and Local Food in Binsar Binsar does not have too many options for food and cuisines. The handful of restaurants that it houses serve Kumaoni, Continental and typical Indian platters. You can also find somecakes, jams, pastries, homemade breadsand more. Also try the local cuisine here which includesBhaang Ki Khatai, Mixed dal Salad, Kappa (a green curry), Sisunak Saag(a dish prepared with green leafy vegetables and many local ingredients), Aloo ke Gutke( a Kumauni potato dish), Rus ( a preparation of many dals)and much more. View 3 Restaurants in Binsar >>

Throughout the yearis the best time to visit Binsar Binsar can be visited throughout the year. Summers are a great time to enjoy sightseeing and trekking in the pleasantly warm weather. If you want to enjoy the snowfall you must visit Binsar in the winters. Weather in Binsar Loading... Binsar in Summer (April - June) The summer season begins with the month of April and continues till the end of June. The temperature in Summers remains between 15- 30 degrees Celsius. The days are warm and pleasant whereas night becomes colder. The summer is perfect for sightseeing activities. Binsar in Monsoon (July - September) Although, the temperature is very delightful in the monsoon season, yet rain showers increase the chances of landslides. Rain also makes it difficult to visit various places, hence it is advisable not to visit Binsar in monsoon. Binsar in Winter (October - March) Temperature takes a steep fall in winters in the month of January and February. The temperature ranges from 2-10 degrees Celcius. The snowfall begins by the end of the year. You can visit Binsar in January and February to enjoy snowfall. Monthly Weather in Binsar Month Avg. Minimum (°C) Avg. Maximum (°C) January 7 16 February 10 21 March 13 23 April 18 29 May 21 31 June 22 31 July 22 29 August 22 29 September 22 28 October 18 26 November 12 22 December 9 18

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