How to Reach Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary from Delhi by Road
- Glacier Gazette
- Apr 7
- 4 min read
The plan was simple: leave the city noise behind and find something real—something green, quiet, and wild. No alarms, no meetings. Just a road that bends into the hills and a forest that listens. That’s how my journey to Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary from Delhi began—not as a vacation, but as a reset button.
It took one map check and a few calls from curious friends—“Bro, where exactly is this Binsar?” “Do you need permits?” “Is it safe to drive?”—for me to realize this isn’t just a route. It’s a story waiting to unfold, one highway at a time.
In this article, you will learn:
🚗 Best driving route from Delhi to Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary
🛣️ Toll taxes and highway updates (as per NHAI 2024)
🍴 Top food stops and fuel breaks on the way
🧳 Packing tips and essentials for the trip
🏠 How to find stays at Binsar: Homestays, KMVN lodges & walk-ins
💡 Bonus: Pro tips for unplanned travelers
Winding Almora road trip through pine hills at sunrise.
The Route: Delhi to Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary – A Road Made for Stories
If you start from South Delhi around 5:00 AM, you’ll beat the traffic and catch the morning breeze along NH9. The best route (fastest and most scenic) is:Delhi → Ghaziabad → Hapur → Moradabad → Rampur → Bilaspur → Haldwani → Almora → Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary
📍 Distance: ~380 km⏱️ Travel Time: 9-10 hours (with a few relaxing stops)
🛣️ Toll Costs (approx):
Ghaziabad to Moradabad: ₹120
Moradabad to Haldwani stretch (via Bareilly bypass): ₹90
Local Almora toll: ₹40Total tolls: ~₹250 to ₹270 (One way)(Data cross-verified from NHAI toll plaza map & FASTag app, 2024 update.)
Best Stops Along the Way (Eat, Rest, Refuel)
This isn’t a “drive-through” kind of journey. Stop, stretch, and soak in the changing vibe from city to forest.
Breakfast Stop – Shiva Dhaba, Gajraula (after 120 km)Their aloo paratha hits different in the early sun.
Tea Break – Brijwasi Sweets, RampurFamous for fresh jalebis and a cup of kadak chai.
Lunch – Udupiwala, HaldwaniSouth Indian food with Kumaon air? Don’t skip it. Perfect before your mountain ascent.
Petrol Pumps: Major Indian Oil & HP pumps are available near Moradabad, Rampur, and Haldwani. Fill up before Almora.
Road Conditions – What to Expect
After Haldwani, the hills begin. And so does the patience test if you're new to mountain driving.The road is mostly smooth, but narrow and winding. Mobile networks start getting patchy after Almora—save your Google Maps offline. Local drivers suggest taking breaks at key turns to avoid fatigue.
Smart Packing: What You Really Need
We went minimal—and it worked.
🧥 Light woolens (even in summer, evenings are chilly)
👟 Good trekking shoes (yes, you’ll want to explore trails inside the sanctuary)
🧴 Sunscreen, cap, reusable water bottle
🔦 Flashlight (comes handy if you choose a village stay)
📱 Power bank & portable charger (network = weak, battery = precious)
Bonus Tip: Keep your car documents and a soft copy of your ID handy—forest check-posts are common beyond Almora.
Where to Stay: Planned or Last-Minute, You're Covered
If you like to plan, book KMVN Binsar—it’s budget-friendly, has forest views, and can be booked via kmvn.gov.in.
Not a planner? Same here.
We found a local homestay via a tea shop uncle near Dhaulchhina (25 km before Binsar Gate). Cost us ₹1200 per night, all meals included, clean rooms, and stories from the host you won’t get in any hotel.
Search on Google Maps or ask locals in Almora or Dhaulchhina—trust me, they’ll guide you better than any app.
A Quote That Guided Our Drive
“You don’t need magic to disappear, all you need is a destination.”— Unknown, but it felt written on the hills themselves.
Little Things That Made a Big Difference
Carry some cash – Many small vendors and tolls still prefer it.
Offline playlists – Network dies, but your vibe shouldn’t.
Reach Binsar gate before 5 PM – Entry formalities and visibility are easier.
By the time we reached Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary’s forest check post, a soft mist had settled over the hills. The guard asked, “City se ho?” and smiled. We nodded, tired and quiet, and rolled the windows down. The forest smelled alive.
Final Thought – Why This Trip Stays With You
It’s not just about how to reach Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary. It’s about why you want to. Whether you’re escaping a screen, a city, or a story that’s no longer serving you—this drive offers space. Real space.
And if you’re unplanned, imperfect, or late—it’s okay. Binsar welcomes everyone who’s willing to pause.
Now it’s your turn. Fill the tank, take the day off, and drive. The sanctuary waits—not for your GPS, but for your attention.
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