Package Overview
Binsar was the erstwhile summer capital of the Chand Dynasty rulers, who ruled Kumaon from the 7th to 18th century AD. Situated at the height of 2,420 m, the sleepy and picturesque hamlet is one of the most scenic locations in the Kumaon hills. Due to its location, it offers spellbinding views of the majestic Himalayan peaks such as Chaukhamba, Trishul, Nanda Devi, Shivling and Panchachuli. Locals say Binsar was named after the Bineshwar Mahadev temple, a 16th century temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Day Wise Itinerary
Delhi to Binsar Pickup Delhi Airport or Railway staion and drive to Binsar. In Evening Check-in to the hotel and take some rest there. You can visit or explore the nearby area and the beauty of the place. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel in Binsar.
Binsar After breakfast, head out of the hotel to explore the beautiful place of Binsar. Go for Binsar sightseeing and explore many places to see in Binsar like:- Binsar wildlife sanctuary (nominal entry charges required), which is a home of 200 species of bird, barking deer, Himalayan bear leopard fox, porcupine, flying squirrel, etc. then visit binsar zero point, enjoy the magnificent Himalayan Range. After that visit Bineshwar temple, kasar Devi temple. Return to your hotel, Dinner & overnight stay at hotel in Binsar.
Binsar to Delhi After breakfast, its time to say goodbye to a very beautiful place with some amazing memories. Departure at Binsar to Delhi.
Includes/Excludes
Includes
- Daily Accommodation on twin/triple sharing basic
- All Sight seeing & Transfer According mentioned in the above itinerary By cab
- Pick up & Drop from Delhi
- Toll taxes, parking, driver charges etc
- All applicable hotel taxes.
Excludes
- 5% GST
- Any other items not mentioned under Inclusions are not included in the cost of the booking
- Entrance fee, parking and guide charges are not included in the packages
- The booking price does not include: Expenses of personal nature, such as laundry, telephone calls, room service, alcoholic beverages, mini bar charges, tips, portage, camera fees etc.
FAQ
The best time to visit Binsar is March to June (spring and summer) and October to November (autumn). These months offer pleasant weather and clear skies, perfect for trekking, sightseeing, and enjoying nature. Avoid the monsoon season (July-August) due to heavy rainfall.
The Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary and Zero Point are highlights, along with local temples and picturesque villages showcasing Kumaoni culture.
The nearest railway station is Kathgodam (105 km), and the closest airport is Pantnagar (145 km). Binsar is also well-connected by road from Delhi and nearby hill stations.
Popular activities include trekking, birdwatching, photography, and relaxing amidst the pristine natural beauty of the sanctuary.
Accommodation options range from eco-resorts and homestays to forest rest houses and budget hotels, catering to all preferences.