Binsar, India — Travel Guide

Top attractions: Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, Zero Point, Kasaar Devi Temple. Best time to visit: March to June and September to November for pleasant weather and clear views. Plan your Binsar trip with TripVexa — INR budgets, hotel booking, and visa info for Indian travelers.

Best time to visit Binsar: March to June and September to November for pleasant weather and clear views

Visa Information for Indian Travelers

No visa needed for Indian passport holders to visit Binsar within India

Top Attractions in Binsar

  • Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary: Rich biodiversity with Himalayan flora and fauna, ideal for nature walks
  • Zero Point: Panoramic views of the snow-capped Himalayas including Nanda Devi peak
  • Kasaar Devi Temple: Ancient temple with spiritual significance and scenic surroundings
  • Jageshwar Temples: Historic cluster of 7th-12th century Hindu temples in a forested setting

Must-Try Food in Binsar

  • Bhatt ki Churkani: Traditional Kumaoni black soybean curry with local spices
  • Aloo Ke Gutke: Spiced boiled potatoes with mustard seeds and red chili
  • Singori: Sweet made of khoya wrapped in maalu leaf, a Kumaoni delicacy

Binsar Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive and check into a forest lodge; relax and enjoy mountain views | Visit Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary for a guided nature walk | Enjoy local Kumaoni cuisine at the lodge

Day 2: Early hike to Zero Point for sunrise and panoramic Himalayan views | Visit Kasaar Devi Temple and explore Almora town | Stroll through Almora market and try local sweets

Day 3: Drive to Jageshwar Temples and explore the ancient temple complex | Lunch at a local eatery, then return to Binsar | Relax at the lodge and enjoy the peaceful forest ambiance

Safety Information

Safety score: Yellow.

  • Carry a basic first aid kit for minor injuries or insect bites
  • Avoid wandering alone in dense forest areas after dark

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