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PLACES
TO SEE IN BINSAR - VISITING PLACES - BINSAR SIGHT SEEING
Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary
Binsar wildlife sanctuary was set up in 1988, and spreads over
an area of 45.59 sq kms. Binsar wildlife sanctuary was set up
for the conservation and protection of the shrinking broad leaf
oak (Quercus) forests of the Central Himalayan region It is
home to a variety of flora and fauna, and over 200 species of
birds.
The sanctuary has been declared an “Important Bird Area
by Bird life International.” There are more than 200
bird species in the sanctuary, including Forktail, Blackbirds,
Laughing Thrush, Kalij Pheasant, Nuthatches, Parakeets and Monal.
Surrounded by dense forests all around, you can catch some amazing
views of the Himalayan peaks. Zero Point is the best
place to see the enthralling view of the snow capped peaks of
Kedarnath, Shivling, Trishul and Nanda Devi (best visible in
autumn and spring). Bineshwar
Mahadev Temple is a famous 16th century temple, 8 kms
away with the shrine of Lord Shiva. Binsar is said to have been
named after this temple.
Binsar is famous for it's views of the snow capped Himalayan
mountain ranges, so one can sit back and enjoy the view while
savouring your favourite drink. One can also go trekking with
abundant nature trails available from Binsar. Binsar also houses
a forest reserve with a rich diversity of flora and fauna with
forests of oak and rhododendron with a large species of flowers
and birds along with some wild animals. The famous temple of
Binsar Mahadev is also nearby. One can also make a detour to
nearby places like to Kausani, Ranikhet, Jageshwar or Chowkori.
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Bineshwar Mahadev Temple :-
Bineshwar Mahadev Temple is the temple from which Binsar derives
its name. The presiding deity of this temple is the Lord Shiva
and it was built during the prosperous reign of King Kalyan
Chand; one of the scions of the Chand Raja dynasty. The Chand
Rajas had their summer capital at Binsar and Bineshwar Mahadev
temple is one of the few constructions dating back to the 16th
century architectural style that are still there in Binsar.
Bineshwar Mahadev Temple is situated at a distance of 6 kms
from Ayarpani and it is convenient to visit it on the way to
the Binsar Wildlife sanctuary.
Bineshwar Mahadev Temple Photo Gallery Click
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Binsar Sanctuary Museum :-
Binsar has a museum about the flora and fauna of the region
and provide good and valuable information about the Sanctuary.
Kasar Devi Temple :-
Kasar Devi Temple is located at a distance of around 9 km from
the Binsar, it was the house for Dutch Monk from 1970 to early
80s. It is said that this temple was the house for the hippies
and hippie culture got popular from here. This temple is still
a major tourist attraction for the foreigners.
Archaeological Spots in Binsar
The Binsar hills are rich in ancient relics. Near Dinapani on
the Almora-Binsar road, there is a point called Pariyadeva-Pashan
where there is a long stone with cup-marks. According to Historians
these cup Shaped marks belong to Megalithic Age.
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