

Binsar Market, a bustling local hub, offers a glimpse into the daily life of Almora, with its vibrant shops, street food, and friendly locals.

Binsar Market can experience sudden rain showers, especially during the monsoon season.
Having local currency is essential for shopping and dining at local markets and eateries.
Support local artisans and bring home a unique memory of your trip.
A serene Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, surrounded by lush greenery.
A protected area known for its rich biodiversity and panoramic views of the Himalayas.
A vibrant local market that comes alive in the evening, offering local produce and handicrafts.
Famous for its morning breakfast options, including parathas and chai.
Known for its traditional Kumaoni thali and local delicacies.
Offers a variety of Indian and Chinese dishes, popular for dinner.
Hand-woven from fine wool, these shawls are a traditional craft of Binsar, known for their warmth and intricate patterns.
Intricately designed with semi-precious stones, this jewellery is a blend of traditional Kumaoni and modern designs.

Locally sourced and known for its purity, Binsar honey is a popular souvenir and a healthy treat.
Whole wheat paratha stuffed with spiced potatoes, served with curd and pickle

Red kidney beans curry with steamed rice, served with a dollop of butter and pickle
Savory snack made with boiled and fried potato cubes, served with chutney, yogurt, and spices
A bustling riverside market in Indonesia, known for its vibrant atmosphere and local produce.
Middlebury College offers a vibrant sports scene, with Division III athletics and picturesque campus settings.
The official residence of the President of India in Chandigarh, designed by Le Corbusier, offering a blend of modern architecture and lush gardens.