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This article tells all about how to reach Binsar, Uttarakhand. Read on and explore info on traveling to/reaching Binsar, India.


How To Reach Binsar

How To Reach BinsarPerched at an altitude of 2400m above sea level, Binsar is one of the most well-known forest reserves in Uttarakhand. The places extends visitors a panaromic view of the mesmeric snowcapped Himalayan ranges, such as the peaks of Nanada Devi, Kedarnath, Chaukhamba, Trishul, Panchchuli and Nanda Kot. Binsar is easily accessible by all the means of transport, i.e. by air, by rail and road, making it one of the most sought after weekend getaway destinations. To know more about how to reach Binsar, read through the following lines.

Traveling To Binsar

By Air
Pantnagar Airport, located at a distance of 127kms, is the nearest aerodrome that connects Binsar to the other parts of the country. A domestic airport, it is positioned in the in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Jagson Airlines is the only airline that plies to and from the airport, connecting the state of Uttarakhand to the capital, New Delhi. After de-boarding from the air carrier, tourists can either go for roadways or railways.

By Rail
The nearest railway station to Binsar is located at Kathgodam. Located at a distance of about 121 km from Binsar, Kathgodam railway station is well-connected to the important cities of New Delhi, Kolkata, Dehradun, Jammu and Kanpur. There are several trains that ply on this route, connecting this beautiful hill region to the plains of country.

By Road
Binsar is located at a distance of 380 km from Delhi. It takes nearly 10 hours from Delhi to reach Binsar, via NH24 to Rampur, NH87 to Kathgodam, then the state highway 37 via Bhowali, Khairna, Almora, Kaparkhan and Ayarpani to Binsar.