Welcome to Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, a Himalayan haven! Once known as Chandpur, this sanctuary in Uttarakhand is a treasure for nature lovers. Imagine walking amidst oak and rhododendron forests, spotting playful monkeys and maybe even a leopard! Binsar is a perfect escape for trekking and birdwatching adventures.
Bird Watching During The Early Mornings.
Enjoy Breathtaking Sunset Views.
Explore The Zero Point Viewpoint.
Photography Of Himalayan Peaks.
Trekking Through The Dense Forest Trails.
Visit The Bineswar Mahadev Temple.
October to March
Morning
₹2,000 per person
Established in 1988, Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary was created primarily to conserve the region's dwindling forests and protect its diverse wildlife. Before its establishment as a sanctuary, the area was subject to deforestation and hunting, threatening the delicate ecological balance. The sanctuary's name, 'Binsar,' is believed to be derived from the local deity 'Bineswar Mahadev,' whose temple is situated within the sanctuary's boundaries. Over the years, the sanctuary has played a crucial role in preserving the natural heritage of the Kumaon region. It has also become a popular ecotourism destination, generating revenue for local communities and promoting sustainable development.