Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary
Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary

Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary

Wildlife

A protected area called Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the Himalayas in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It has a surface area of 45.59 square kilometers and is located between 900 and 2500 meters above sea level. The area's primary Hindu god, Binsar Mahadev, is honored by the sanctuary's name. 

The sanctuary is well-known for its diverse flora and wildlife and great biodiversity. Animals that live there include the leopard, the Himalayan black bear, the barking deer, and the wild boar. More than 200 different bird species, including the monal pheasant, cheer pheasant, and koklass pheasant, call the refuge home.
The sanctuary is well-known for its diverse flora and wildlife and great biodiversity. Animals that live there include the leopard, the Himalayan black bear, the barking deer, and the wild boar. More than 200 different bird species, including the monal pheasant, cheer pheasant, and koklass pheasant, call the refuge home. 

Oak, rhododendron, and pine tree woods that are rather dense surround the sanctuary. The forest is also home to a number of herbs and medicinal plants that the locals use for their therapeutic characteristics.
The journey to Zero Point is one of Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary's primary draws. The hike leads guests to a height of 2400 meters above sea level, where they may enjoy panoramic vistas of the Himalayan range, including Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Panchachuli. The fairly challenging trip takes about 3 to 4 hours to accomplish. 

The Binsar Wildlife Museum is another well-liked destination within the reserve. The museum displays the local flora and wildlife, as well as preserved examples of the animals and birds that may be found in the sanctuary. The museum also has a collection of images and details on regional culture and way of life.
The sanctuary features various trekking routes that provide tourists an opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty of the region. The routes are clearly designated and range in intensity from short strolls to strenuous hikes. Visitors who want to trek are given guides and porters by the forest service. 

Those who want to spend the night in Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary can find lodging there. Rest huts and tents are only a couple of the possibilities the forest department offers. Visitors may take advantage of the sanctuary's tranquil and peaceful surroundings while staying in the simple yet decent lodging.
In summary, the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is a lovely and tranquil refuge that gives tourists an opportunity to interact with nature and discover the abundant biodiversity of the Himalayas. Many different types of mammals and birds, as well as a wide range of plants and animals, may be found in the sanctuary. The sanctuary's primary draws include the trip to Zero Point, the Binsar Wildlife Museum, and the hiking paths. Those who prefer to remain overnight may do so, and the forest department also offers guides and porters for treks.
 

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    • All Day :
      24 hours
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    Fee Charges (INR)

    • Adult
      150
    • Child
      150
    • Foreigner
      75
    • Student
      650
    • Senior Citizen
      150

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