Binsar Wildlife
3 Day Camping Trip to Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary
The Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Kumaon region of Uttarakhand and is home to various wildlife species like leopard, barking deer, the Himalayan black bear, etc. There are also various bird species that are unique to this sanctuary. On this trip, you will spend two nights in one of the least commercialized spaces of the sanctuary, which is located on the fringes of the sanctuary. The campsite is surrounded by local organic farms and a small river just 5 min away. You will spend the nights in comfortable swiss tents that come with a bulb and couple of electric sockets.
Highlights
Hike to a hidden waterfall, bathe in a river, and hike deep into the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary on this 3-day Binsar camping trip.
Try and spot the unique bird species only found in the Binsar region.
Explore the virgin forest of Binsar.
Meet the locals of the Sontri Village and try out their traditional cuisine.
Camping in Binsar, Uttarakhand

Binsar is picturesque village located in Kumaon district of Uttarakhand at an altitude ranging from 1500 m to 2500 m. You will see the panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks like Nanda Devi, Trishul, Kedarnath and Pachachuli from Binsar. Binsar wildlife sanctuary harbours dense forests of Himalayan oaks, chir pine and deodar, and many species of exotic birds and wild animals.
You will be staying in deluxe rooms on triple/quad or multi-sharing basis at your campsite in Binsar.
Highlights
Stay in deluxe cottages at the campsite in Binsar.
Go on a jungle trek in Binsar wildlife sanctury.
Spot exotic birds in the wildlife sanctuary.
Enjoy bonfire with music in the cold evening.
Binsar Sanctuary Walking Holiday
This walking holiday in Binsar wildlife sanctuary in Kumaon in Uttarakhand, India is a great option for those looking for an easy trek in the Himalayas. While it is a simple one that any reasonably-fit person can undertake, it lets one sample a slice of local culture (village life, places of archaelogical importance etc.) and learn about the flora and fauna of the lower Himalayas besides enjoying breathtaking views of snow-clad mountains.