Places To Visit In Binsar

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1. Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary

Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary
Top Attraction 3.5 /5

0 km
from city center
1 out of 4
Places To Visit in Binsar

Spread across 49.59 sq. km, Binsar is home to a variety of musk deer, gorals, leopards, jungle cats, black bears, porcupines, pine martens, langurs, foxes, barking deer, flying squirrels, and chitals.

2. Bineshwar Temple

Bineshwar Temple
Top Attraction 3.4 /5

3 km
from city center
2 out of 4
Places To Visit in Binsar

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

3. Zero Point

Zero Point
3.1 /5

13 km
from city center
3 out of 4
Places To Visit in Binsar

In the premises of the wildlife sanctuary is the zero point from which one can look across 300 km to view Kedarnath, Shivling, Trishul and Nanda Devi.

4. Golu Devata Temple

Golu Devata Temple
3.1 /5

5 km
from city center
4 out of 4
Places To Visit in Binsar

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

FAQs on Binsar

Can you suggest an itinerary for Binsar?

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.

How can I commute within Binsar?

Hire a jeep or cab to explore Binsar.
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