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Searching for
peace and solitude? Looking for invigorating air and glorious
mountain views? Longing for lovely walks, for the feel of brown
leaves crunching underfoot? Hoping to spot a leopard? Or a black
bear or two?
Then come to
Binsar, a tranquil forest resort tucked away in the Kumaon Hills
far, far away from the madding crowd. Binsar is perched on top of
the Jhandi Dhar hills and completely surrounded by dense forests.
Oak, rhododendron, pine and deodar grow in amazing abundance. The
mantle of green hangs all around - rocks covered with unusual moss
and ferns, flowers and shrubs - foliage sprouting out of every
conceivable nook and cranny of the hillside. The entire area is now
a sanctuary.
Binsar was the ancient capital of the Chand Raj kings who ruled in
the 7th and 8th centuries. Here, King Kalyan built the temple of
Shiva, also known as Bineswar. The temple holds much significance
for the devout. Outside Binsar, the temple complex of Jageshwar (34
km from Almora), nestles in a beautiful valley, crested by majestic
deodars. This important pilgrimage is considered one of the 12
Jyotirlingas.
Panoramic vistas
of the snow capped
Himalayas are visible. You can see the peaks of
Nanda Devi,
Kedarnath, Chaukhamba, Trishul, Panchchuli and Nanda Kot. The view
is so beautiful that you almost feel it is a cliché, insignificant
little you within touching distance of the awe inspiring mountains.
Time just stands
still at Binsar. You will keep discovering new walking trails up the
mountains and down the valleys, new lookout points for another
spectacular sunset. This intimate little hill retreat makes you feel
that nothing can ever come between you and nature.
Getting there:
Binsar is 380 km from Delhi. The closest airport is at Pantnagar,
127 km and the nearest railhead is at Kathgodam, 85 km. From here
you can take a tourist bus, taxi or drive up via Almora, 30 km from
Binsar.
Best time: You can
come to Binsar at any time of the year, but avoid the monsoons
completely. Binsar is lovely around October-November. Travel with
two layers of woollens, walking shoes and an umbrella, as hill
weather is unpredictable. Carry a torch, candles and camera.
Accommodation in
Binsar is restricted to a few luxury estates, small hotels and the
KMVN tourist bungalow. Advance bookings are essential.
How to Reach
Distance 380 km
Road Take the
Nainital route tiil Kathgodam/Bhowali.. From Bhowal take the Almora
road via Khairna, Garampani, Kwarab to reach Almora. Binsar is 30 km
from Almora via Dinapani.
Train Last
station is Kathgodam 120 km from Binsar.

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