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Hotels in Binsar

Binsar, Uttaranchal is known for its scenic charm and picturesque landscapes and is visited by large number of tourists every year. Binsar, Uttarakhand is located on the Jhandi Dhar hills, Binsar is a forest reserve area, 35 kilometres away from Almora. From place called as Zero Point you get majestic view of Himalayan ranges, like the peaks of Nanada Devi, Kedarnath, Chaukhamba, Trishul, Panchchuli and Nanda Kot. . Among all Binsar Hotels, imperial heights offers you good value of money. The heritage look, elegantly appointed rooms, with modern amenities as you relax and unwind yourself amidst breathtaking views that none of the hotels in Binsar - come close to Imperial Heights.
Imperial Heights has good Binsar hotel reviews compared to any other hotels in Binsar, situated 16 km north of the Almora town in Kasardevi also known as European Village in rich natural surroundings is no doubt considered as best hotel in binsar Looking for online booking of luxury hotels in Binsar, five star hotels in Binsar, or 3 star hotels in Binsar , and Budget Hotels in Binsar , you can get best deals and offers in imperial heights for Binsar hotels resorts. You can visit Binsar Uttaranchal throughout the year- April-June, October-January is the best time to visit Binsar Uttarakhand
Around Binsar
Almora
Almora is known as cultural city of Kumaon located at the top a mountain range ruled by Kyutar dynasty and the Chand dynasty in the old times. There are many temples and historical monuments still preserved.hence also known as the town of temples. . Almora has many fruit orchards like apples, peaches, apricots, plums, etc.The famous people who visited here frequently were - the great poet Rabindranath Tagore, Pundit Nehru.
Jageshwar
one of the 12 jyotirlingas in India. The temple located in dense forest of deodar consist of 124 temples widely acknowledged for its extraordinary craftsmanship and serene beauty.
Sun Katarmal temple
Katarmal houses the famous sun temple built by the Katyuri rajas some 800 years ago, on the top of a steep hill.

How to Get There
By Air:Nearest airport is Pantnagar, 157 kms.
By Rail:Nearest railhead is Kathgodam, 120 kms.
By Road:Binsar is well connected by roads

Hotels in Binsar

Imperial Heights

Hotel Imperial Heights Binsar

Binsar is a beautiful, quiet and wild Himalayan destination with rich natural surroundings among dense forest. Binsar is perched on top of the Jhandi Dhar hills. Binsar (Hotel Imperial Heights) is situated 33 km north of the Almora town in the Uttarakhand state of India.

From Almora Binsar one can see the 300 km panoramic view of the Himalayan peaks like Kedarnath Peak, Shivling, Trisul and majestic Nanda Devi from a place called 'Zero Point'. Almora - Binsar was the summer capital of the Chand Kings, who ruled over Kumaon (Uttarakhand/Uttaranchal), from 11th to 18th centuries AD. related:binsar hotel+ hotels,related:www.imperialheightsbinsar.com / hotel in binsar. hotel + hotels in binsar + almora + ramnagar+mukteshware.
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Almora-Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary was established in 1988, for the conservation and protection of the shrinking broad leaf oak (Quercus) forests of the Central Himalayan region, and it inhabits 200 bird species. Amidst such lush green hilly terrains, a breathtaking topography and misty mountains, emerges hotel Imperial Heights at Binsar (Luxury Hotel), the natures' paradise. The heritage look, elegantly appointed rooms, with modern amenities. Experience the elegant cultural lifestyle as you take time off to relax and unwind yourself amidst breathtaking views accentuated by our eye for detailing.

Best Time to visit Almora-Binsar thropught the year, April-June, October-January is the best time to visit in this serence place..

Binsar Weather

Binsar

Binsar
Binsar is a beautiful scenery and yet a wild tourist destination nestled amidst the foothills oh Himalayan ranges and rich with diverse flora and fauna. Established in 1988 atop the Jhandi Dhar hills elevated at a height of 2412mts and is a short drive of 33kms towards the northern side of Almora from the main Almora District in Uttarakhand.
Most of the Binsar hotels are not having electricity, but Imperial Heights offers full power backup to make your stay comfortable, in its beautiful lush green surroundings. Imperial rooms being the premier accommodation in this beautiful resort are designed in colonial architecture and pine wood , that makes your stay at Imperial Heights in harmony with nature. Imperial Heights offers heritage look, clean air and peace and tranquility to be easily recognized as one of the most popular among all binsar hotels resorts.
Ruby- the multi cuisine restaurant in Imperial Heights Binsar - offers all choice of meals and is one of the largest and luxurious restaurant in binsar that can easily accommodate more than 300 people at a time. You can enjoy views of Binsar Valley while you dine. Without doubt, it is the favorite place of all hotels in Binsar for major business travellers and corporate. It has already managed some of the high profile dinners and parties, organized by various corporate from time to time.

CLIMATE
Binsar experience comfortable climate all the year round. During summer, the temperature fluctuates from 29 degree centigrade to 11 degree centigrade, while during winter the temperature rise to maximum 15 degree centigrade to minimum 4 degree centigrade.
HOW TO GET THERE

By Air:
Binsar is located 152 kms away from Pantnagar Airport. Daily flights connects Pantnagar Airport with Delhi. Another nearby airport is Pant Nagar Airport, which is connected by motorable roads with Mukteshwar.
By Rail:
Kathgodam Railway Station is situated 119 kms away from Binsar. Regular train connects the train station with major Indian cities like Delhi, Lucknow, Kolkata etc. Also, private cabs and local buses ply over from Kathgodam to Binsar and vice-versa.
By Road:
Developed motorable roads of Kumaon connects Binsar with major North Indian cities. Interstate buses are available from Anand Vihar to Haldwani(120 kms), Nainital(90ksm) and Almora(26 kms).

Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary

Binsar wildlife sanctuary
Set deep in the foothills of the Great Indian Himalayas, Binsar is a comparatively small wildlife sanctuary, covering only an area of 47.04 sq. kms. A small protected area, Binsar was designated as a wildlife sanctuary in 1988, following a long local movement for its establishment. Today, Binsar supports a wide variety of floral species, faunal species as well as avi-fauna including some of the unique species found in the Himalayan range.

Within Binsar's boundary, there a nine villages populated by around 600 people. Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary has only one entry gate for touristss at Ayarpani and only one road, climbing in a north-west direction to terminate at the Forest Rest House. The sanctuary is criss-crossed by many tails, some relatively wide and well-trodden while some barely discernible. A walk through this sanctuary is a truly fascinating as well as refreshing as most of the park area is shaded with a thick forests.
Binsar Hotels are famous for traditional architecture shown in their construction, so is the case with Imperial Heights, the first of its kind- hotel in Binsar designed in colonial architecture with its Imperial rooms being constructed by carved stones and pine woods, that reminds the memories of Chand Rajas time when they ruled this place. While Valley Facing rooms offers Binsar Valley majestic views from room balcony only, you can experience nature at its best. The heritage look, elegantly appointed rooms, with modern amenities as you relax and unwind yourself amidst breathtaking views that none of the hotels in Binsar - come close to Imperial Heights

Binsar is a beautiful scenery and yet a wild tourist destination nestled amidst the foothills oh Himalayan ranges and rich with diverse flora and fauna. Established in 1988 atop the Jhandi Dhar hills elevated at a height of 2412mts and is a short drive of 33kms towards the northern side of Almora from the main Almora District in Uttarakhand.
Binsar attracts treekers as it is known as the ' Trekker's Paradise' nature lover and leisure tourists from across the world as it offers a scenic and peaceful vacation and at the same time also filled ith the adventurous sights like the sanctuary and the 300km stretch of the Himalayan ranges where you can see the sacred Nanda Devi, Kedarnath, Chaukhamba, Trishul, Panchchuli and Nanda kot Peaks from the highest point of the Almora District known as the 'Zero Point'
The Binsar sanctuary museum also homes valuable information about animals and the habitation around this region and other than this, you can also visit a place near Dinapani on the Almora to Binsar road which showcases the famous ancient relics at a point called Pariyadeva Pashan that has a long stone with cup shaped marks on it believed to have belonged to the Megalithic age.

FLORA OF THE WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
Within the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, 25 types of trees, 24 types of bushes and seven varieties of grasses are found. At the higher altitude, Binsar is dominated by the Oak and Rhododendron forests, while at the lower level, mostly you will find the Chir Pine forests.

FAUNA OF THE WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
According to recent census, Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is home to 16 Leopards, 69 Ghorals, 57 Wild Boars, 43 Kakars, 150 Monkeys and two Himalayan Black Bears. In addition to these, the sanctuary provides shelter to other wild animals like Indian Red Fox, Jackals, Pine Martens and Porcupines.

Apart from these, Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary ranks high in avian species variety and visibility. Here, you can see around 200 species of birds including both resident and migratory species.

ACTIVITIES TO DO
Jungle Walk :
Jungle walk is the only way available to explore the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary. It is also the best way to observe wilderness areas of Binsar.

Drives :
Inside the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary the only drive possible is from the main gate to the Forest Rest House. But you can also drive outside on the eastern fringes of the sanctuary, from the main entrance towards Gairad Bend and also to Paleo Bend and backtrack to the gate.

Mountain Viewing :
The close-up views of the snow-capped Great Himalayan mountain range is truly amazing and it draws a large number of people to Binsar. You can get fine views of Himalayas from the Zero Point and the TRH.

NEARBY ATTRACTIONS

Binsar Mahadev Temple :
Built in the 16th century, this is a Shiva shrine from which Binsar derives its name. Bineshwar Temple is situated 6 kms away from Ayarpani and can be visited while driving up to the wildlife sanctuary. This temple was constructed by the Chand Rajas, who had once their summer capital at Binsar.

Golu Devta Temple :
Just 4 kms away from Binsar, this temple is dedicated to the popular deity of Kumaon. Like the devotees visiting here to fulfil their wishes, you can also hand a bell to make a wish or as thanks for one that comes ture.

Kasar Devi Temple :
Situated at a distance of 9 kms from Binsar, this spot was occupied by a Dutch monk in the 1970s and 80s, setting off a 'Hippie' boom in the area around. While those 'Hippies' are no more but it still remains a popular handout for foreigners. The Kasar Devi Temple attracts large number of people from far and near.

Almora :
23 kms away from Binsar, Almora is one of the important centres of Kumaon. Almora rose to prominence in the 16th century as the capital of the Chand Rajas. Later, the British made it as the district headquarters and now it is a bustling crowded town. Even today, Almora retains its traditional character, which you can observe in its quaint by-lane shops and colonial buildings.

HOW TO REACH
Binsar is not directly connected via airways, so you have to reach there either by the railways or roadways. Kathgodam (126 kms) is the nearest railhead from Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary. If you want to visit Binsar from New Delhi then take the overnight Ranikhet Express from Old Delhi railway station to reach Kathgodam. From Kathgodam you have to take a taxi to reach Binsar. If you want to travel by road, then take National Highway 24 from Delhi to Rampur via Hapur and Moradabad, then National Highway 87 to Kathgodam via Rudrapur. Uttaranchal Roadways runs a morning and evening bus from Delhi to Kathgodam. If you want to stay within the sanctuary take a taxi from Almora as there is no public transport service beyond the park gate.

Binsar Uttarakhand

Perched at an elevation of 2,412mts above sea level, Binsar is situated amidst Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary. Binsar is an ideal destination for writers, nature lovers and adventure lovers. The dense Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is the home of 200 bird species, Barking Deer, Himalayan bear, leapord, fox, musk deer, langur, porcupine, flying squirrel, chital, jungle cat etc.
Binsar attracts treekers as it is known as the ' Trekker's Paradise' nature lover and leisure tourists from across the world as it offers a scenic and peaceful vacation and at the same time also filled ith the adventurous sights like the sanctuary and the 300km stretch of the Himalayan ranges where you can see the sacred Nanda Devi, Kedarnath, Chaukhamba, Trishul, Panchchuli and Nanda kot Peaks from the highest point of the Almora District known as the 'Zero Point'
Binsar Uttarakhand is located on the Jhandi Dhar hills, Binsar is a forest reserve area, 35 kilometres away from Almora.
Among all Binsar Hotels,hotel Imperial Heights Binsar offers you good value of money. The heritage look, elegantly appointed rooms, with modern amenities as you relax and unwind yourself amidst breathtaking views that none of the hotels in Binsar - come close to Imperial Heights.

Binsar Resorts

Resorts in Binsar

Located at a distance of 26 kms from Almora, Binsar is one of the most scenic spot in the Kumaon Himalayas and acclaimed hill resorts. At an elevation of 2412 mts, this place offers an excellent view of Kumaon hills and the greater Himalayas , surrounded by Alpine flora, ferns, hanging moss & species of wild flowers. The main attraction of Binsar is the majestic view of the Himalayas. A three hundred kms. stretch of famous peaks which includes Kedranath, Chaukhamba, Trishul, Nandadevi, Nandakot & Pachachuli.

The untouched beauty of Binsar is very alluring and is still unaffected by the rash modern advancements. It is for this reason that resorts in Binsar are also very basic in nature, and yet are equipped with all that is required for a simple and comfortable stay of the modern day travelers. Imperial Heights offers heritage look, clean air and peace and tranquility being located on the top of a ridge and is first choice of travellers among all binsar resorts .

Imperial rooms being the premier accommodation in this beautiful resort in Binsar are designed in colonial architecture and pine wood , that makes your stay at Imperial Heights in harmony with nature

Imperial heights provide accommodations for all kinds of travelers visiting Binsar looking for binsar resort almora, budget resorts in Binsar, luxury resorts in Binsar, discount resorts in Binsar, cheap resorts in Binsar, Binsar resorts package, Binsar resort tariffs, they can find all as per there requirements in Imperial Heights. Stay at Imperial Heights, stay with nature !

A small town in the state of Uttarakhand, Binsar is a haven of tranquility and natural beauty. Overlooking the imposing Himalayan ranges and basking in the emerald hues of deep forests of deodar, rhododendron, pine and oak trees, Binsar owns numerous quaint places for accommodation. A variety of resorts in Binsar flank this beauteous region that is renowned for showcasing awe inspiring sights of peaks such as Devi, Kedarnath, Panchchuli and more.

Excursion from Binsar

ALMORA
(26Km.)
Almora is the nearest hill-station to Binsar. It is encircled by Pithoragarh to the east, Garhwal to the west, Bageshwar to the north and Nainital to the south. This picturesque hill resort blessed with the majestic views of Himalayas, exquisite wildlife locations, gushing waterfalls and a number of tourist destinations. Almora is well-known for treasuring rich cultural heritage and the tradition of making antique handicraft items

The district headquarters of Amora has still maintained its old traditional character which can be felt in the tiled roofed houses and paved streets. Places of tourist interest here are Bright-end corner, Chitai Temple, Kasar Devi, Deer Park, Nanda Devi Temple & ram Krishna Mission Ashram.

CHITAI TEMPLE OR GOLU DEVTA
(44Km) kms)
Dedicated to Gollu Devta(an incarnation of Gaur Bhairav), Chitai temple is among the holy places in Uttarakhand. It is said that, the temple carries the magic of fulfilling wishes, asked by ardent devotees before the deity. According to mythic belief, pilgrims offer bells along with letters, treasured in different parts of the temple.

GANANATH
(31Km.)
The temple is situated at a height of 2116 mts. Above sea level which is famous for its caves and Shiva temple. Jalna : 959 kms) At a height of above 5500 feet, Jalna Provides a wide panoramic view of the Himalayas. A number of orchards produce a variety of fruits such as apricots, peaches, pears, plums and apples.

KATARMAL
(42Km.)
Katarmal is a must for history lovers. It houses the famous Sun Temple built by the Katyuri Rajas some 800 and 900 years ago, atop a steep hill.
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The temple town, housing one of the 12 Jyotirlingas to be found in India stands on the Almora-Pithoragarth road, in the beautiful Jataganga valley. The grand temple complex, consisting of 124 temples is famous not only for its exquisite craftsmanship but also for its pristine beauty of being located among thick deodar woods.
BAGESHWAR
(60 kms)
An excursion to Bageshwar offers a chance to get around the mighty confluence of the pious Saryu and Gomti rivers. The place has derived its name from a popular temple- Bagnath. It is devoted to the worship of Lord Shiva and every year, it attract thousand of pilgrims from different parts of the world

BINSAR MAHADEV TEMPLE
As the name of the holy place indicates, Bineshwar temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple was built by King Kalyan during 13 century and hence, presents the brilliant architectural style of erstwhile eras.
MAJOR ATTRACTION
The major attractions in Binsar are the snow-clad peaks like Chaukhamba, Panchachuli, Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot and Kedarnath, which are clearly visible from the here. On driving 300 kms away from the hill-station, one can enjoy the awesome views of the great Himalayan peaks.
JAGESHWAR TEMPLE
65 kms from the resort is Jageshwar, the temple town. It is situated in a beautiful narrow valley surrounded by magnificent Deodar trees. Most of the temples here are dedicated to the various manifestations of Lord Shiva.

BINSAR WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
The Binsar wild life sanctuary encompasses an area of about 50 sq. Kms in the middle Himalaya near Almora. The forest abounds with wildlife - commonly seen are leopards, deer and wild boar.

PATAL BHUVANESHWAR
Patal Bhuvaneshwar looks over steep green valleys to the Himalayan foothills, beyond which lies the glorious view of the snow-capped mountains. This underground cave complex is over 6000 years old.
DISTANCE
Almora : 22 kms, Nainital ; 90 kms, Ranikhet - 66 kms, Kausani - 76 kms, Mukteshwar : 66 kms, Kathgodam - 115 kms, Corbett (Garjia) - 140 kms, Delhi - 400 kms, Binsar - 22 kms.
CLIMATE
Binsar experience comfortable climate all the year round. During summer, the temperature fluctuates from 29 degree centigrade to 11 degree centigrade, while during winter the temperature rise to maximum 15 degree centigrade to minimum 4 degree centigrade.
HOW TO GET THERE

By Air:
Binsar is located 152 kms away from Pantnagar Airport. Daily flights connects Pantnagar Airport with Delhi. Another nearby airport is Pant Nagar Airport, which is connected by motorable roads with Mukteshwar.
By Rail:
Kathgodam Railway Station is situated 119 kms away from Binsar. Regular train connects the train station with major Indian cities like Delhi, Lucknow, Kolkata etc. Also, private cabs and local buses ply over from Kathgodam to Binsar and vice-versa.
By Road:
Developed motorable roads of Kumaon connects Binsar with major North Indian cities. Interstate buses are available from Anand Vihar to Haldwani(120 kms), Nainital(90ksm) and Almora(26 kms).

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