Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, Almora

Visitors Information

  • Famous For: Wildlife, Adventure, Travel, Photography, Camping.
  • Entrance Fee: The cost of entering the Binsar Wildlife sanctuary is 40 INR per person. For students, the charge is a little less and tourists from outside India have to pay 100 INR. There is a separate cost for the entrance to any vehicle. You can check the rates when you reach there.
  • Visiting Time: The sanctuary is open on all days of the week from 6 A.M. to 6 P.M.
  • Visit Duration:5-3.5 hours.

Placed at a height of around 2420 metres, the Binsar Wildlife sanctuary is located on the Kumaon region. The sanctuary is the home to various species of plants and animals. The views from this vast sanctuary are breath-taking. On a clear day, you get a view of many Himalayan peaks including Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot, Kedarnath etc. If you are planning a trip to Uttarakhand anytime soon, make sure to visit this wonderful place.

Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary
Photo by Rajborah123, CC BY-SA 4.0

Traveller Tips

  • Wearing comfortable shoes and clothes is a complete must. Your entire trip will be utter waste if you are not at ease. Also, make sure that you are carrying a shawl or light cardigan. The temperature is usually low even in the summer months.
  • Carry sufficient amount of water. You are sure to need it during the trip.
  • Do not litter any area. It destroys the natural beauty of the sanctuary.
  • You are not allowed to carry any kind of non-vegetarian food.
  • Liquor consumption is strictly prohibited in the sanctuary area.
  • The accommodation and staying facilities are very limited. If you want no hassle, pre-book a room in a nearby hotel beforehand.

Things to Do

  • Bird watching is a major activity that attracts tourists from all across the globe. There are birds of both migratory and residing kinds. This is an absolute delight. The photography freaks and nature lovers are sure to make the best of their time in here.
  • If you planning a stay in the KMVN resort located inside the sanctuary, you can enjoy the magnificent sunset view. You would not want to miss out on this one.
  • Trekking is a major attraction for tourists visiting Binsar. A guide takes you out very early morning. You will come across various species of flora. Trees like chestnut, pine and rhododendron are in abundant. The trail ends at a point where you can catch a splendid view of the Himalayas if the sky is clear.
  • Another option that you can avail is the village walk. As the name suggests, you can go around the place and spend some time amidst the greenery and calm your mind.

Availability of Guides

Guides are available to give you a trip through the sanctuary. The rates are reasonable and they will take you through the forest and even the trekking. Rates depend on the package that you shall choose.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit is during the summer months. The temperature is very pleasant. During the winter season the temperature drops rapidly and the conditions are pretty extreme. Monsoon is a time you must avoid because the trekking gets impossible owing to slippery roads. Thus, taking a trip from March to June is a good idea.

How to Reach

The place is around 90 kilometres from Nainital. You can book a car and enjoy all the way from there. The nearest railway station is Kathgodam. From there you can avail any form of transport. The airport Pantnagar is 157 kilometres away. Reaching the sanctuary is not much of a hassle owing to the various travel agencies.

Interesting Facts and Trivia About Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary

  • There are more than 200 myriad species of birds in the sanctuary. The place is a must visit for bird lovers.
  • The fauna of the sanctuary include fox, leopards, bears, flying squirrels, barking deer and much more.
  • There is a museum inside the sanctuary that brilliantly showcases the culture of the place.
  • In the sanctuary, you can spot a few structures from the Megalithic age too.
Binsar Wildlife Sanctury Almora
Photo by Rajborah123, CC BY-SA 4.0

Nearby Attractions

  • Binsar Mahadev Mandir
  • Ranikhet
  • Golf Course
  • Chaubatia orchards
  • Haidakhan Babaji Temple

Nearby Restaurants

  • Queens Court
  • The Tea Lounge
  • Oak Garden
  • Chevron Rosemount
  • West View Hotel

About Rohit

An architect by profession, Rohit Agarwal is a curious traveller, seeking out the minutest detail about the places he travels to, and that’s what one will find in his writings. His writings have appeared in various blogs, he’s currently trying to bring forth as many different places a traveller who shares the same level of curiosity like him would like to visit through his writings.

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