Reach Binsar Zero Point in Almora, Uttarakhand for breathtaking Himalayan views! Once called 'Almora Hills,' this spot offers a peek into history and stunning natural beauty. Imagine standing where time stands still, surrounded by snow-capped peaks. It's a perfect adventure for families and nature lovers seeking peace and incredible photos! Discover why Binsar is a gem of Indian **travel** and **tourism**.
Birdwatching In Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary
Enjoying Panoramic Himalayan Views
Photography Of Snow-Capped Peaks
Picnicking Amidst Nature
Relaxing In Tranquil Surroundings
Spotting Wildlife During The Trek
Trekking To Zero Point Viewpoint
October to March
Early Morning
₹500 per person
While Binsar itself has a rich historical background as the summer capital of the Chand dynasty, the Zero Point is more of a geographically significant location rather than a site with specific historical events. The area's importance grew with the establishment of the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary in 1988, which aimed to protect the region's biodiversity. Over time, Zero Point became a popular tourist destination due to its unparalleled views of the Himalayas. The development of trails and facilities around the sanctuary has further enhanced its accessibility and appeal, making it a key attraction for visitors seeking a connection with nature and stunning mountain vistas. Its prominence is tied to the sanctuary's conservation efforts and the growing popularity of eco-tourism in the Kumaon region.