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Explore the best spot  in Binsar

Binsar nestled amidst the Himalayas is  a travelers Paradise situated in the Kumaun region of Uttarakhand state. Binsar has a lot of tourist attractions including temples, green meadows and  the Binsar wildlife sanctuary. The main fascination of Binsar is the 300 kms of majestic and all encompassing perspective of Himalayan peaks from Zero point. Binsar is a perfect place for writers, adventure lovers and nature lovers. The perspectives of major peaks like Panchachuli, Nanda Devi,Chaukhamba,  Nanda Kot, and Kedarnath are particularly visible from here. 

Binsar Hills known as Jhandi Dhar, ascend to a height of 2412 mts and offer a brilliant perspective of Almora town, Kumaun hills and the more noteworthy Himalayan valley. Binsar is the place where there is solitude and peace. It has a lovely forest reserve and bird sanctuary which boasts of a rich variety of flora and fauna. So have a look at these top 12 Places to visit in Binsar with Tips & advices for your better experience in Binsar.

1. Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary

Binsar is rich in its greenery because of the proximity with Binsar Wildlife Sanctury. The sancutary has been declared a 'Important Bird Area by Bird Life International', as there are more than 200 species of birds in the sanctuary.

Location : 24 km/1 Hr from Almora

Ideal for : Kids, Family, Couple, Adventure & Exploration time is 2-3 Hr

Opening Time: All days /6 am-6 pm

Entry Fee: INR 40 for Indian, INR 100 for foreigners and INR 50-250 Vehicle fee.

Tips:-


  • Reaching Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is a task, it's a long drive up the hill and the roads are bad.
  • Great place for solitude and decent hiking.

2. Binsar Mahadev Temple

An amazing sanctuary for Lord Shiva, Bineshwar Mahadev Temple, has a stunning architecture that will offer a devout setting for you to immerse yourself in. Built in the thirteenth century by King Kalyan of the Chand dynasty, the sanctuary is a noteworthy fascination in Binsar. Take pride in the rich religious legacy of the nation and gain some peace of mind at this lovely sanctuary.

Location : 33 Km/1 Hr 15 min from Almora
Ideal for :  Family, Pilgrimage & Exploration time is 1 Hr
Opening Time: Open all Days
Entry Fee: No Entry Fee
Tips:- 
  • Beautiful Temple in the forests. little far from Ranikhet but worthy. 

3. Golu Devta Temple

A renowned sanctuary of Lord Golu, another name for Lord Shiva, the Chitai sanctuary was built amid the Chand regime .You will love the delicate tinkle of the many bells stroked by the wind, hung by enthusiasts as a demonstration of offerings, wishing or thanksgiving can be heard far and wide. The sanctuary is likewise called the sanctuary of a million bells.

Location : 10 km /24 min from Almora
Ideal for :  Family, Pilgrimage & Exploration time is 1 Hr
Opening Time: Open all Days
Entry Fee: No Entry Fee
Tips:- 
  • Beware of Monkey menace.

4. Pariyadeva Pashan


Pariyadeva Pashan, going back to the Megalithic Age, is a famous vantage point in Binsar. Situated on the Almora-Binsar street, this point is a renowned archeological site, which has a long stone with cup-marks that goes back to megalithic age. Furthermore, vacationers going to this point can likewise appreciate delightful perspective of town alongside the close-by areas.

Location : Almora-Binsar Road
Ideal for :  Family, Couples, Experience Seekers  & Exploration time is 1 Hr
Opening Time: Open all Days from 7 am - 7 pm
Entry Fee: No Entry Fee
Tips:-
  •  Very well maintained and a must visit Places.Offers great views.

5. Zero Point


In the premises of the wildlife sanctuary is the zero point from which one can look crosswise over 300 km to see Kedarnath, Shivling, Trishul peak and Nanda Devi. 
You need to walk inside the haven for a kilometer and half to reach to the point. A guided trek upto Zero Point is the most prescribed way to explore the green magnificence of the Wildlife sanctuary. One can see the panoromic perspective of Himalayan pinnacles like Kedarnath Peak, Shivling, and Nanda Devi from Zero point.

Location : 35 km /1 Hr 25 min from Almora
Ideal for : Scenery, Serenity, Photography & Exploration time is 1 - 2 Hr
Opening Time: Open all days from Sunrise to Sunset
Entry Fee: INR 150 Per person (validity of 3 days)/INR 250 for Vehicle.
Tips:-  
  • Road from sanctuary gate to zero point is narrow n steep

6. Khali Estate




A sprawling home of green gardens filled with the sweet nature, the Khali Estate is an ideal place to stay for a day. Blended with the cool hilly air, the pleasant vistas offered by the estate are class apart. Aside from simply resting, one can likewise trek to the close-by towns in this interesting spot in Binsar.

Location : 19.7 km /14 min from Almora
Ideal for : Kids, Family, History lovers & Exploration time is 1 Hr
Opening Time: All days /9 am-5pm
Entry Fee: Not Specified
Tips:-
  • Its a couple of kms inside the sanctuary gate and has beautiful view of the Kumaon hills.
  • If the weather is clear, you can see the sow capped mountains from here.

7. Jageshwar Temple


Jageshwar is accepted to be the home of one among the twelve Jyothirlingas. Surabhi and Nandini rivers flow through this place has 124 temples built in medieval architectural style, and intensely impacted by Buddhist style craftsmanship.

Location : 35.5 km /1 Hr 12 min from Almora
Ideal for : Kids, Family, Pilgrimage & Exploration time is 1 Hr
Opening Time: Open all Days
Entry Fee: No Entry Fee
Tips:- 
  • Avoid festivals days  if you want spend quality time at this place since it gets over crowded.
  • Dignity Should be maintained.

8.  Mahamrityunjay Temple


Mrityunjay temple is the oldest Jageshwar Temple.

Location : 35.5 km /1 Hr 12 min from Almora
Ideal for : Kids, Family, Pilgrimage & Exploration time is 1 Hr
Opening Time: Open all Days
Entry Fee: No Entry Fee
Tips:-
  • Avoid festivals days  if you want spend quality time at this place since it gets over crowded.
  • Dignity Should be maintained.

9. Dandeshwar Temple


Dandeshwar temple is the biggest temple, Jageshwar sanctuary complex built between the  eighth and eighteenth centuries consists of 108 temples.

Location : 33.7 km /1 Hr 8 min from Almora
Ideal for : Kids, Family, Pilgrimage & Exploration time is 1 Hr
Opening Time: Open all Days
Entry Fee: No Entry Fee

Tips:- 
  • A little climbing up the stairs may provide nice photos of this temple.

10. Gananath Temple


Gananath is known for natural caves and an old Shiva sanctuary. This place is 36 km from Almora. Amid Kartik Purnima consistently a fair is hoseted here.

Location : 43.2 km /1 Hr 25 min from Almora
Ideal for : Kids, Family, Pilgrimage & Exploration time is 1-2 Hr
Opening Time: Open all Days
Entry Fee: No Entry Fee
Tips:- 
  • The temple is approachable from Almora as one drives towards Bageshwar on the NH 309A, passing through picturesque Binsar.

11.  Kasar Devi Temple


Devoted to Kasar Devi, the Kasar Devi sanctuary serves as a pinnacle of social intensity and delightful color. The place is a noteworthy crowd puller in Binsar, owing to magnificent design and rich legacy. It gained popularity when Swami Vivekanand meditated here in the nineteenth century. This sanctuary is rushed with devotees throughout the year and is a place for looking for humble blessings for some.

Location : 8.5 km /27 min from Almora
Ideal for : Nature lovers, Family, Pilgrimage & Exploration time is 1-1.5 Hr
Opening Time: Open all Days
Entry Fee: No Entry Fee
Tips:- 
  • This temple is on a hilltop in between Almora and Binsar.
  • Be aware of monkeys. 
  • One of the must visit places in the Kumaon.

12. Katarmal Sun Temple


Katarmal Temple is devoted to Lord Burhadita or Vriddhaditya (the old Sun God) and is one of the renowned historical places of Kumaon hills in Uttarakhand. The Sun Temple is noted for its heavenly design and is a landmark of verifiable significance. The sanctuary complex has one main temple encompassed by 45 smaller exquisitely carved temples. 

Location : 12 km /36 min from Almora
Ideal for : Architecture, Family, Photography, Pilgrimage & Exploration time is 1-1.5 Hr
Opening Time: Open all Days
Entry Fee: No Entry Fee
Tips:- 
  • You need to have proper information how to get there.

If you are die-hard nature lover at that point prepare yourself to include Binsar in your bucket list. It is a perfect place for Bird viewing and natural life photography. There are a few well known excursions in vicinity of Binsar. Take tranquil and peaceful walks at Binsar, enjoying the the unmatched magnificence of nature.
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