Binsar Hill Station

Binsar is a beautiful, quiet and wild Himalayan destination with rich natural surroundings among dense forest. Binsar is perched on top of the Jhandi Dhar hills. From Binsar one can see the 300 km panoramic view of the Himalayan peaks like Kedarnath Peak, Shivling, Trisul and majestic Nanda Devi from a place called 'Zero Point'. Binsar is the summer capital of the erstwhile Chand Rajas (7th – 18th Centrury), Binsar is a picturesque, sleepy hamlet one of the most scenic spots in the Kumaon Himalayas.

This place is situated 33 km north of the Almora town in the Uttarakhand state of India.Pitched a the impressive altitude of 2420 m, it offers a majestic view of the snow covered Himalayan peas the mesmerizing range of Chaukhamba, Trishul, Nanda Devi, Shivling and Panchachuli. From here, one a sunny day, you can have a glimpse of the holiest shrines in the Himalayas, Kedarnath, Badrinath and Gangotri. It’s a fascinating spot, encircled by a a vast wildlife sanctuary, a home to many rare animals, birds and wild flowers.



Binsar is also a trekker’s paradise. Trekking the salubrious air, amidst the misty mountain trails, towering Oaks and Rhododendron. A formation of sleepy hamlets amidst orchards, silver streams and green meadows. The mantle of green hangs all around- rocks covered with unusual moss and ferns, flowers and shrubs – foliage sprouting out of every conceivable nook and corner of the hillside. The entire area is now a sanctuary. Outside Binsar is the temple complex of Jageshwar, 34 kms from Almora nestles in a beautiful valley, crested by majestic deodars. This important pilgrimage centre is considered to be the one of the twelve Jyotirlingas.

Binsar Facts & Figures :
Altitude : 2400m
Climate : Cold in winter, snow Dec-Feb. Cool in summer.
Clothing : Heavy woolens in winter, light in summer nights, none during noon. Use high boots if you want to roam around in the jungle.

Places to Visit Binsar :
Binsar Hill : Locally known as Jhandi Dhar, if offers panoramic view of the Kumaon Hills and the Greater Himalayas from an altitude of 2420 m. In the night, the lights of the Almora town look fascinating.

Khali Estate : The erstwhile royal palace. Once occupied by Sir Henry Ramsay and later on the Smt. Vijaylakshmi Pandit, it now houses a heritage hotel.

Gangnath Temple: The holiest shrine in the region, at the height of 2116 m. During Kartik Purnima a fair is held in the area, when the whole place turns into a magic land pulsating with folk songs and folk dances, running through the nights.

Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary : Known for the rarest species of animals, birds, butterflies and wild flowers. Accomodation facility available at KMVN Jungle reort.

Jalna: At a distance of 59 kms from Binsar, at a lofty height of 1677 m, it provides fascinating view of the Himalayan peaks. Full of orchards producing apples, apricots, peaches, pears and other alpine fruits.

Shiva Temple: A cave temple, 31 kms from Binsar is highly revered by the people in the hills. Set amidst dense forest of Oak and Deodar, its of much archeological importance.

Best time to visit Binsar: It can be visited round the year. But its better to plan your tour between October to November, as this is the most ideal time for all visitors.

How to Reach Binsar :
Air : Binsar is 380 km from Delhi. The closest airport is at Pantnagar, 127 km
Rail : Train Last station is Kathgodam 120 km from Binsar.
Road : You can take a tourist bus, taxi or drive up via Almora, 30 km from Binsar.