Perched at 2,420 meters, Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is an untouched paradise, perfect for travelers seeking peace amidst nature. Originally a summer retreat for the Chand Kings of Kumaon, this sanctuary is now a protected area covering 47 sq km of lush forests. One of Binsar’s biggest draws is the breathtaking Zero Point, offering panoramic views of Himalayan giants like Nanda Devi, Kedarnath, and Trishul. The sanctuary’s forests—dominated by oak, rhododendron, and pine trees—are home to an array of wildlife, including leopards, barking deer, Himalayan black bears, and flying squirrels.
Binsar offers some of the best trekking trails in Uttarakhand, with winding paths that take you through dense foliage and quaint Kumaoni villages. The Zero Point trek is the most popular, providing breathtaking views after a short 2 km climb. The sanctuary is also a birdwatcher’s paradise, hosting over 200 species of birds, including Himalayan Monal, woodpeckers, eagles, and flycatchers. For those seeking a serene getaway, Binsar’s eco-lodges and forest guesthouses offer peaceful retreats amidst nature.
Binsar is an ideal destination for slow travel, where visitors can relax amidst nature, meditate, or enjoy scenic sunsets. The Kasardevi Temple, known for its mystical energy and connection to Swami Vivekananda, is just a short drive away. Nearby Jageshwar Temples, an ancient cluster of over 100 stone temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, add a cultural touch to the trip. Best visited between October and March, Binsar offers a blend of wildlife, trekking, and spiritual solace, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and peace seekers.
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