

Binsar Zero Point, a serene and picturesque spot, offers panoramic views of the Himalayas and is a paradise for nature lovers.
A lush, forested sanctuary with diverse wildlife and panoramic views.
An ancient temple with intricate architecture, offering peaceful surroundings.
The highest point in Binsar, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayas.
Known for its stunning views and delicious breakfast buffet.
Government-run facility offering simple yet satisfying breakfast options.
Luxury property with a renowned restaurant serving local Kumaoni cuisine.

Rice dish with lentils, vegetables, and local spices.
Potato curry with a tangy twist, served with parathas.
Sweet and spicy mutton curry, a local favorite.
Handcrafted wooden toys, a symbol of Binsar's craftsmanship, often depicting local wildlife.
Traditional shawls woven with intricate patterns, representing the rich Kumaoni culture.
Pure honey collected from the region's wild bees, a testament to Binsar's biodiversity.

Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the Makah people at this unique museum and research center.

A serene, 11-acre park featuring a 90-foot waterfall, lush greenery, and a historic mill site.
A historic lighthouse on a picturesque island, offering stunning views and a glimpse into Malaysia's maritime history.