Searching for peace and solitude? Looking for invigorating air and glorious
mountain views? Longing for lovely walks, for the feel of brown leaves crunching
underfoot? Hoping to spot a leopard? Or a black bear or two? Then come to Binsar, a
tranquil forest resort tucked away in the Kumaon Hills far, far away from the madding
crowd.
Binsar
is perched on top of the Jhandi Dhar hills and completely surrounded by dense forests.
Oak, rhododendron, pine and deodar grow in amazing abundance. The mantle of green hangs
all around rocks covered with unusual moss and ferns, flowers and shrubs
foliage sprouting out of every conceivable nook and cranny of the hillside. The entire
area is now a sanctuary.
Binsar
was the ancient capital of the Chand Raj kings who ruled in the 7th and 8th
centuries. Here, King Kalyan built the temple of Shiva, also known as Bineswar. The temple
holds much significance for the devout. Outside Binsar, the temple complex of Jageshwar
(34 km from Almora), nestles in a beautiful valley, crested by majestic deodars. This
important pilgrimage is considered one of the 12 Jyotirlingas.
Panoramic
vistas of the snow capped Himalayas are visible. You can see the peaks of Nanada Devi,
Kedarnath, Chaukhamba, Trishul, Panchchuli and Nanda Kot. The view is so beautiful that
you almost feel it is a cliché, insignificant little you within touching distance of the
awe inspiring mountains.
Time
just stands still at Binsar. You will keep discovering new walking trails up the mountains
and down the valleys, new lookout points for another spectacular sunset. This intimate
little hill retreat makes you feel that nothing can ever come between you and nature. |