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Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Himalayas on top of the Jhandi Dhar hills. It is about 33 km north of the Almora town in Uttarakhand, India.

Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Himalayas on top of the Jhandi Dhar hills. It is about 33 km north of the Almora town in Uttarakhand, India. From a place called Zero Point in Binsar one can see the Himalayan peaks like Kedarnath Peak, Shivling, Trisul and Nanda Devi. Binsar was the summer capital of the Chand Kings, who ruled over Kumaon from the 11th to 18th centuries AD. Binsar was established in 1988 for the conservation and protection of the shrinking broad leaf oak (Quercus) forests of the Central Himalayan region, and it has over 200 bird species.

Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Himalayas on top of the Jhandi Dhar hills. It is about 33 km north of the Almora town in Uttarakhand, India. From a place called Zero Point in Binsar one can see the Himalayan peaks like Kedarnath Peak, Shivling, Trisul and Nanda Devi. Binsar was the summer capital of the Chand Kings, who ruled over Kumaon from the 11th to 18th centuries AD. Binsar was established in 1988 for the conservation and protection of the shrinking broad leaf oak (Quercus) forests of the Central Himalayan region, and it has over 200 bird species.

Binsar has a museum about the flora and fauna of the region. Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is known for its wide variety of flora ranging from 25 types of trees and 24 types of bushes to seven varieties of grasses. The higher altitudes of sanctuary are covered with oak and rhododendron trees. March and April are the months when flowers, especially ruby red rhododendron, are in full bloom. The mammals include leopard (Panthera pardus), Himalayan goral (Naemorhedus goral), chital (Axis axis), musk deer (Moschus spp.), Sumatran serow (Capricornis sumatraensis), jungle cat (Felis chaus), wild boar (Sus scrofa), black bear (Ursus thibetanus), pine marten (Martes martes), red fox (Vulpes vulpes), gray langur (Presbytis entellus), rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta), red giant flying squirrel (Petaurista petaurista), and Indian muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak). It has over 200 species of birds including tits, forktail, nuthatches, blackbirds, parakeets, laughingthrush, magpies, kalij pheasant (Lophura leucomelana), monal, koklas, eagles, woodpeckers, and Eurasian jays. Binsar is also home to many reptiles and a wide range of butterflie.

History

Binsar has a rich, diverse and fascinating history that can be traced back to the ancient times. Binsar was the summer capital of the Chand Dynasty that ruled over the Kumaon region between the 7th and 18th centuries. The rulers of Chand Dynasty, the Chand Raj Kings, visited Binsar in summers to enjoy the pleasant weather and peaceful scenery amidst the hills and mountains in this quiet town. Binsar has also witnessed a mythological warfare between Golu Devta and the King of Binsar. Golu Devta, who is believed to be the incarnation of Gaur Bhairava or Lord Shiva, is a legendary mythological and historical God in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand. As an outcome of miscommunication, Golu Devta was beheaded, and his trunk fell at the Gairad Dana Golu, near the now Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, and his decapitated head fell at Kaparkahan. Both these places still house temples dedicated to Lord Golu.

Binsar is a scenic, sleepy and a cut-off travel destination, situated in Kumaon region of Uttarakhand state, which will bring you much closer to the nature. Located at an elevation of 2,412 mts above the sea level, Binsar is situated amidst Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary. The main attraction of Binsar is the 300 kms of majestic and panoramic view of Himalayan peaks from Zero point.

It was the capital of rulers of Chand Dynansty, which ruled over Kumaon, from 11th to 18th centuries AD and enjoyed their summers at Binsar. Binsar is also noted for mythological warfare between King of Binsar and Golu Devata. Due to some confusion Golu Devata was beheaded and his trunk fell at Gairad Dana Golu, near Binsar national Park and his head felled at Kaparkahan near Binsar. Both these places have ancient temples of Lord Golu.

Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary

Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary was setup in 1988, is spread over an area of 45.59 km and is situated at an altitude varying 900 to 2500 metres with an average height of 2412 mts. Binsar is rich in its flora and fauna due to the proximity with Binsar Wild Life Sanctury. The slopes have a varying expanse and the terrain has been shaped by the action of running water. The sanctuary has been declared an ‘Important Bird Area by Bird Life International‘. as there are more than 200 species of birds in the sanctuary, including Forktail, Blackbirds, Laughing Thrush, Kalij Pheasant, Nuthatches, Parakeets and Monal. The dense Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is the home of 200 bird species, Barking Deer, Himalayan bear, leopard, fox, musk deer, langur, porcupine, flying squirrel, chital, jungle cat etc.

state Uttarakhand,India
Country India
Area 45.59 km2
Languages spoken Kumaoni,Garhwali,Hindi
Currency Ruppee

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Places to visits

  • Zero Point, Binsar

    Zero Point, located inside the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is the highest accessible point of the sanctuary.

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    Zero Point, located inside the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is the highest accessible point of the sanctuary. From this point, tourists can enjoy beautiful views of some of the most famous peaks of Himalayan Range such as Kedarnath, Shivling, Trishul and Nanda Devi. This point is located at a distance of 2 kmilometre from KMVN Tourist Rest House.Zero point is part of kalatop it is the only decent thing on the Kalatop tour, view is nice but not developed. They need to put up some signboards we almost lost our way in the jungle on the View is nice but the walk to the zero point is better.

  • Kasar Devi Temple

    Kasar Devi Temple, located at a distance of approximately 9 kmilometre from the Binsar, is one of the most popular tourist attractions.

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    Kasar Devi Temple, located at a distance of approximately 9 kmilometre from the Binsar, is one of the most popular tourist attractions. Initially, from 1970 to early 80's, the temple was the house for Dutch Monk. According to a legend, it is said that the place was athe house for the hippies, which also set off a Hippie boom in the entire area. However, this temple gained importance and recognition when Swami Vivekanand meditated in this temple in 1820.

  • Wildlife Sanctuary

    Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, sprawling over an area of 47.04 sq.kmuare kilometre, is set deep in the foothills of Himalayas.

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    Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, sprawling over an area of 47.04 sq.kmuare kilometre, is set deep in the foothills of Himalayas. It is a small a protected area, which was designated as a wildlife sanctuary in 1988. The sanctuary was established with an aim for the protection and conservation of the broad leaf oak (Quercus) forests, mainly located in the Central Himalayan region. This sanctuary is rich in diversified flora and fauna as the place is home to variety of species of plants and animals as well as avifauna. In addition, the sanctuary also has some of the unique species of plants and animals, which are found in the Himalayan range. Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is home to Leopards, Wild Boars, Monkeys, Ghorals, Kakars and Himalayan Black Bears. In addition, this sanctuary also offers shelter to several other wild animals like Indian Red Fox, Pine Martens, Jackals and Porcupines.

  • Pariyadeva Pashan

    Pariyadeva Pashan, dating back to the Megalithic Age, is a popular vantage point in Binsar.

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    Pariyadeva Pashan, dating back to the Megalithic Age, is a popular vantage point in Binsar. Located on the Almora-Binsar road, this point is a famous archaeological site, which has a long stone with cup-marks that dates back to megalithic age. In addition, tourists visiting this point can also enjoy beautiful view of town along with the nearby areas.

  • Khali Estate

    Khali Estate, sprawling over an area of 26 acres, is set amidst the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary.

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    An epitome of natural beauty, tourists visiting the Khali Estate can also enjoy the beautiful view of the Himalayan Range. At this estate, sister of Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, Vijay Laxmi Pandit also resided. Moreover, it is the same place where 'Shailashram' was started by Jamnalal Bajaj of Gandhi-Seva-Trust. In addition to resting at this estate, travellers visiting the place can also engage in long treks up to the top of Binsar or down to the villages.

  • Bineshwar Temple

    Housing Lord Shiva, the 16th century temple built by King Kalyan Chand of the Chand Dynasty is famous for its architectural grandeur.

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    Housing Lord Shiva, the 16th century temple built by King Kalyan Chand of the Chand Dynasty is famous for its architectural grandeur.Housing Lord Shiva, the 16th century temple built by King Kalyan Chand of the Chand Dynasty is famous for its architectural grandeur.

  • Golu Devata Temple

    A famous temple of Lord Gollu, another name for Lord Shiva, the Chitai temple was built during the Chand regime.

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    A famous temple of Lord Gollu, another name for Lord Shiva, the Chitai temple was built during the Chand regime. You will love the soft tinkle of the many bells caressed by the winds, hung by devotees as an act of offerings, wishing or thanksgiving can be heard far and wide. The temple is also called the temple of a million bells.

Food

  • Bhaang Ki Khatai

    Bhaang Ki Khatai is a traditional food of binsar.

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    Bhaang Ki Khatai, where you can tantalize your senses with the aroma of Chinese, Japanese, Asian, and Korean Cuisines. The place has a beautiful outdoor seating space and a dining area. The high-end liquor, smoothies, and cocktails paired up with Live Music and Match Screening take you to a joyful journey like never before.

  • Rus

    Rus ( a preparation of many dals) its so spices and tasty food of the binsar place..

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    Rus ( a preparation of many dals) , in spite of the truth that the eatery has an unpretentious placing and a confined menu, this vicinity turns into your favourite dine-in because of the tasty treats served here. grasp proper right here along side your friends and pattern the yummy bakes and cakes. The easily available location.

  • Kappa

    Kappa (a green curry) I had a Kumaon trip with my family. This trip contains a stay in Mukteswar and Binsar.

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    The place is right on the Binsar road and is very convenient for a quick bite and a cup of chai. Kappa (a green curry),the shop has all the basic necessities, they even have some clean basic rooms where we spent a night upon arrival tp Paparsali (as it was too dark to go downhill for our destination). And the owner Lali is a very friendly!

  • Aloo ke Gutke

    Aloo ke Gutke offers the right candy treats to pamper your spices tooth .

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    Aloo ke Gutke, while coming from Katarmal Sun temple we stopped for lunch at Aloo ke Gutke . Simple but tasty food was what we enjoyed and service was also very good, serving one roti at a time so that we can enjoy hot rotis. Vegetarian Thali and Tibetan food like Thukpa tastes really good, which we tried and enjoyed.

  • Mixed dal Salad

    we had been to Mixed dal Salad is eat in normal days,its a tasty or spice food of the binsar.

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    Mixed dal Salad. the staff was attentive and helped with suggestions of their best menus. environment was clean,serene and neat. Food was hygienic,excellent and delicious. we had a memorable time there. the owner also overlooked us and asked for suggestions for improving.

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Binsar

Things to do - general

Binsar is a diverse and exciting city with some of the best sights and attractions in the world.

There are two Binsar in Almora. The Binsar Mahadev is located in a jungle around 20 km from Ranikhet and nearly 70 km from Almora. It is known for the temple of Lord Shiva. Every June yajna is organised in which thousand of devotees visit there. The Bineshwar Mahadev temple is a holy destination for Hindus. Binsar was named after the temple, which is dedicated to the god Shiva.

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Binsar is one of the greenest capitals in the world, with plenty of green and open spaces. There are more than 3000 open spaces.

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Kasar Devi temple is located around 9 km from Binsar. It housed Dutch monks from 1970 to early 1980s. It gained recognition in 1920 when Swami Vivekananda meditated there.

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