Frequently Asked Questions about Binsar
We have answered some of the most common queries we get from our customers about Delhi to Binsar tour and packages.
- How to get to Binsar from Delhi?
Binsar is well-connected by road to Delhi and can be accessible within 10 hours of drive by. You can also get to Binsar via Kathgodam Railway Station and Pantnagar Airport. One has to hire taxi after reaching Kathgodam Railway Station and Pantnagar Airport to reach Binsar.
- Which is the nearest station to Binsar?
The nearest roadways, railways & Airport station are Binsar stand, Kathgodam railway station & Pantnagar airport.
- Which months are best to visit Binsar?
May, June, September, October, November, December, January and February are the best months to visit Binsar valley.
- What is the Speciality of Binsar?
Zero point of the Binsar is a popular destination, where visitors can enjoy the spending and panoramic beauty of Himalayan peaks including Chaukhamba, Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot, Panchachuli, and Kedarnath peak.
- Are there tigers in Binsar?
Yes, there are Bengal tigers, leopards, and peacock in the Binsar wildlife sanctuary. Binsar offer its visitors to witness a diverse range of wildlife species.
- In which district Binsar falls?
Binsar falls in Almora district located in Kumaon region of Uttarakhand. This town is well-known for its scenic 360-degree view of Himalayan peaks from zero point.
- Does it snow in Binsar?
Binsar receives snowfall in winter and obtains greenery in monsoon season. During the summer, visitors can enjoy the chilled nights in Binsar hills.
- Is it safe to travel to Binsar?
Yes, it is safe to drive from Delhi to Binsar, Uttarakhand. The road is well-maintained and well-lit thus, making it easy and safe to drive. Moreover, the journey takes you through scenic landscapes.
- Can we see Himalayas from Binsar?
Binsar is famous for its 360 degree view of Himalayan peaks including Chaukhamba, Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot, Panchachuli, and Kedarnath peak.
- What time does Binsar sanctuary open?
The Binsar sanctuary and park is open for visitors every day from 09 AM to 07:30 PM. In winters, the sanctuary gets closed by 06:30 PM.
- What is the entry fee of Binsar Sanctuary?
The entry fee for Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttarakhand, India are as follows: For Indian citizens: Rs. 150 per person For Foreign nationals: Rs. 600 per person
- Where is Binsar hill station?
Binsar hill station is located in the Almora district of Uttarakhand, India. It’s situated in the crust of the mountains of Kumaon region in an altitude of about 2400mtrs. Almora, Ranikhet, Nainital are the nearest prominent places to Binsar.