Binsar is a beautiful scenery and yet a wild tourist destination nestled amidst the foothills oh Himalayan ranges and rich with diverse flora and fauna. Established in 1988 atop the Jhandi Dhar hills elevated at a height of 2412mts and is a short drive of 33kms towards the northern side of Almora from the main Almora District in Uttarakhand.
CLIMATE
Binsar experience comfortable climate all the year round. During summer, the temperature fluctuates from 29 degree centigrade to 11 degree centigrade, while during winter the temperature rise to maximum 15 degree centigrade to minimum 4 degree centigrade.
Snuggled at an altitude of 2400m above sea level, Binsar is extremely blissful and idyllic retreat for tourist. Once the summer capital of the Chand Rajas, it extends holiday makers one of the most scenic spots in the Kumaon Himalayas. Talking about the climatic conditions, Binsar promises tourists a relaxing and rejuvenating weather all throughout the year. Temperatures in summer rarely rise above 30°C. The minimum recorded temperature during summers is 15°C. While the daytime is characterized as warm and sunny, the early mornings and late evenings are cool and pleasant.
Coming to winters, Binsar experiences a cold and chilly winters, a condition which is distinct in the hill state of Uttaranchal. While mercury rises to a maximum of 24°C during the day, nights are early mornings are especially cold with minimum temperature reaching the 0°C mark. Summer season starts from the mid of March and lasts till June. Thereafter, the region experiences downpour during the next three months, after which the conditions again become favorable. Winters starts from November and continues till February. The best time to visit this beautiful hill city is during the months of April to June and
again from October to November.
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