Tuesday, 3 July 2012

About Binsar Tourism

Binsar is a little town in the state of Uttarakhand and is established amidst dense green forests. It is well known for the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary. It is established at an altitude of 2,480 m on the Jhandi Dhar high grounds of Kumaon. The place is renowned for its greenery and is enclosed by virgin forests of oak, rhododendron, pine and deodar all round.

The major attraction of the town of Binsar is the wildlife sanctuary. The sanctuary covers an locality of 45.59 sq km and has a broad variety of flora and fauna residing in. It is accepted that over 200 diversity of birds are discovered in Binsar along with animals like deer, leopards, Himalayan bears, monkeys, foxes, flying squirrels and numerous others, making it a popular place visited for wildlife enthusiasts.


With so numerous diversity of birds, bird observing is one of the most well liked undertakings here. Jungle safaris are coordinated giving tourists the possibility to see the wildlife from up close. Binsar is furthermore an perfect location to can apprehend a glimpse of some of the beautiful peaks of the mighty Himalayas. particularly from none Point, the snow-covered peaks of Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot, Kedarnath and quite a few other ones are apparently evident.

Besides the wildlife sanctuary, Binsar is also known for its numerous temples. In detail, the town was entitled after the well known 16th years temple Bineshwar Mahadev Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Kasar Devi Temple is another famous temple here dedicated to Goddess Kasar Devi.

The climate of Binsar is such that it can be travelled to all all through the year. visitors could try out various seasonal packages for trips to Binsar. Summer is pleasing and not too hot making it comfortable for visitors to explore the place and trek around. Winter does become a little chilly with temperatures falling underneath 0º Celsius throughout the peak of winter season. The best time to visit Binsar is throughout the summer months and during the early winter months of October and November.

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