Situated at an altitude of 2412 meters on top of the Jhandi Dhar hills, Binsar is a serene forest resort fare from the hums and buzz of the city life. Absolutely bounded through dense forests, the gorgeous hill station is filled with abundance of oak, rhododendron, pine and deodar trees. If you are in search of peace and tranquility, book Binsar holiday packages and go for ultimate mental relaxation. On your Binsar tour, keep discovering the new walking trails at mountains and valleys and checkout several places to enjoy the gifts of nature. With exotic moss and ferns, flowers and shrubs, the entire hill resort seems like a sanctuary.
Summer
Mid-March - end June
Temperature:10°C- 35°C
Monsoons
June - end September
Annual rainfall -250 cm-325 cm
Winter
Late November To Mid-February
Temperature:3°C-11°C
Zero Point:
This is a point from where you can see snowcapped peaks of Kedarnath, Trishul and Nanda Devi. The view is just awesome and very clear during spring and autumn.
Binsar Museum:
This is an important sightseeing place on your Binsar travel. It displays a collection of artifacts and various significant things that provide all important information about the destination.
Japanese Caves:
Nicknamed as Abyau Binsar by the locals, Japanese Caves is that place which was used by Japanese Army as a hideaway and logistics center. There are variety of guns and war weapons in the caves.
Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary:
Set up in 1988, the sanctuary is home to large variety of flora and fauna and features more than 200 species of birds. The sanctuary is spread over 46 sq km.