
Binsar zero point
At the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, there is a well-known tourist destination called Binsar Zero Point. With panoramic views of the Himalayan range, including Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Panchachuli, it is located at an elevation of 2,420 meters above sea level.
Visitors to the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary like doing the hike to Zero Point. The journey offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys as it leads guests through lush forests of oak and rhododendron plants. Depending on the guests' level of fitness, the moderately challenging trek takes 3–4 hours to complete. Visitors are greeted with stunning views of the Himalayan range once they reach Zero Point. As the light paints the mountains in hues of orange, red, and pink during dawn and sunset, the view from Zero Point is especially breathtaking. Zero Point is a fantastic location for birdwatching in addition to the breathtaking vistas. Many bird species, including the monal pheasant, cheer pheasant, and koklass pheasant, are visible to visitors.
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Opening Time
- All Day :24 hours
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Fee Charges (INR)
- AdultFree
- ChildFree
- ForeignerFree
- StudentFree
- Senior CitizenFree








































