Zero Point, by far is one of the most exciting places to visit in Binsar.
One can not only see the majestic Himalayan ranges but can also spot famous peaks like Kedarnath, Shivling, Nanda Devi, and Trishul.
Another one of the famous places to visit in Binsar, the Kasar Devi Temple, as per its name is dedicated to Kasar Devi.
Experience natural bliss as you go on a jungle safari in Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary surrounded by oak, pine and rhododendrons.
Needless to say, Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the best places to visit be it with family, friends, or partner.
The temple is around 4 km away from the main gate of Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary and is dedicated to the deity of Kumaon
Wishes are written on a paper and attached to the bells that the devotees offer. Overall, a nice, unique, and artistic cultural experience.
This is a 13th century temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It was constructed by King Kalyan of Chand Dynasty and offers a refreshing spiritual ambiance that is marked by rich culture and heritage of the past.
Former home to the commissioner of Kumaon, Sir Henry Ramsay, this estate has sprawling lawns and lush greenery for everyone who wish to chill and just relax amidst nature.
Apart from having a picnic or chilling or staying here, one can also trek to nearby villages and make their day even more adventurous and fun. This is one of the best cottages in Binsar.