Kanasar
General information
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Ideal Duration:
4 to 5 HoursPlace Type:
Nature & PicnicEntry Fees:
Nominal Forest Fee: A small entry fee of around 20 to 50 rupees per person may be collected by the forest department for maintenance.
Camping Charges: If you plan to pitch your own tent, a permit and fee of approximately 200 to 500 rupees pe...Nominal Forest Fee: A small entry fee of around 20 to 50 rupees per person may be collected by the forest department for maintenance.
Camping Charges: If you plan to pitch your own tent, a permit and fee of approximately 200 to 500 rupees per night are required.
Rest House Booking: Staying at the Forest Rest House requires prior booking with costs ranging from 1000 to 2500 rupees per night.
Vehicle Entry: A nominal fee for cars or buses entering the forest area might be applicable at the local forest check post.Timing:
Daylight Hours: Kanasar is best visited between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM when there is enough light to navigate the forest trails.
Ideal Visit Time: Arrive by 10:00 AM to enjoy a full day of trekking, picnicking, and exploring the deodar groves. ...Daylight Hours: Kanasar is best visited between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM when there is enough light to navigate the forest trails.
Ideal Visit Time: Arrive by 10:00 AM to enjoy a full day of trekking, picnicking, and exploring the deodar groves.
Winter Timings: During peak winter, it is advisable to leave the forest by 4:00 PM as temperatures drop rapidly after the sun sets.
Camping Check-in: For those staying overnight, it is recommended to set up camp well before 5:00 PM for safety and visibility.Special Events:
Kanasar Mela: A local fair is held annually near the temple where people from surrounding villages gather for folk music and dance.
Tree Plantation Drives: Environmental groups often organize awareness events here to promote the conservation...Kanasar Mela: A local fair is held annually near the temple where people from surrounding villages gather for folk music and dance.
Tree Plantation Drives: Environmental groups often organize awareness events here to promote the conservation of ancient deodar forests.
Winter Solstice: Local tribes have small traditional rituals to mark the change of seasons and the arrival of heavy snow.
Trekking Meets: Adventure clubs often host annual trekking expeditions that use Kanasar as their primary base camp.Best Photo Spots:
The Giant Deodar: Stand near the base of Asia's largest deodar tree to show its massive scale compared to a human figure.
Kanasar Meadows: The wide-open green bugyals with the forest in the background are perfect for landscape and drone phot...The Giant Deodar: Stand near the base of Asia's largest deodar tree to show its massive scale compared to a human figure.
Kanasar Meadows: The wide-open green bugyals with the forest in the background are perfect for landscape and drone photography.
Forest Rest House: The vintage wooden structure looks stunning during the golden hour or when covered in a light dusting of snow.
Misty Trails: Early morning shots of the foggy forest paths create a mysterious and ethereal atmosphere for your portfolio.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Visit the Giant Deodar: Pay your respects to Asia's oldest deodar tree and take a group photo to capture its massive scale.
Forest Camping: Set up a tent in the designated camping zones and spend a night under the tall conifer canopy.
Trek to Budher Caves: embark on a 3 KM trek from Kanasar to see the ancient limestone caves and the beautiful meadows.
Nature Walks: Take a leisurely stroll through the shaded forest paths while inhaling the therapeutic scent of pine and cedar.
Visit Kanasar Temple: Offer prayers at the local wooden temple and admire the traditional carvings on its exterior.
Wildlife Spotting: Keep an eye out for Himalayan animals and rare butterflies that thrive in this undisturbed...
Information
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Why Famous:
Oldest Deodar: It is world-famous for housing one of the oldest and largest deodar trees in Asia, a living giant of the forest.
Forest Beauty: The dense conifer forests and lush meadows provide a cinematic backdrop that attracts filmmakers a...Oldest Deodar: It is world-famous for housing one of the oldest and largest deodar trees in Asia, a living giant of the forest.
Forest Beauty: The dense conifer forests and lush meadows provide a cinematic backdrop that attracts filmmakers and photographers alike.
Trekking Base: It is a vital base camp for popular treks like the Budher Caves and Deoban trails.
Peaceful Camping: The quiet meadows are ideal for overnight camping under the starlit sky, far away from any light pollution. -
Architecture:
Vernacular Hill Design: The Kanasar Temple located here features the traditional Pahari style of architecture using local wood and stone.
Woodwork Details: The temple exhibits intricate wood carvings on its doors and pillars, reflecting the ...Vernacular Hill Design: The Kanasar Temple located here features the traditional Pahari style of architecture using local wood and stone.
Woodwork Details: The temple exhibits intricate wood carvings on its doors and pillars, reflecting the craftsmanship of the Jaunsari tribe.
Forest Rest House: The old Forest Rest House nearby is a classic example of British-era hill architecture with wooden floors, stone chimneys, and wide verandas.
Asia's Giant Tree: While not a building, the ancient deodar tree with a 6. 35-meter circumference acts as a natural monument of biological architecture.
Temple Dimensions: The local temple is a small, compact square structure with a sloping roof designed to shed heavy snow during the winter months.
Stone Masonry: The use of dry-stone masonry in local village houses near Kanasar shows the resilience of traditional building techniques in high-altitude zones. -
How To Reach:
By Air: Arrive at Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun (140 KMs away) and hire a private cab for a 5-hour scenic mountain drive.
By Train: Reach Dehradun Railway Station (116 KMs away) and board a bus or taxi heading towards the Tuni-Chakrata roa... -
Near Tourist Places:
Budher Caves (3 KMs), Deoban (10 KMs), Tiger Falls (25 KMs), Chilmiri Neck (28 KMs), Chakrata (26 KMs), Lakhamandal (35 KMs), Tuni (40 KMs), Mundali (20 KMs), Moila Top (5 KMs), Mori (70 KMs).
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety: Beware of leeches during the monsoon; always trek in groups and return to your base before it gets dark.
Packing: Carry warm woolens as temperatures drop significantly at night; bring binoculars and a power bank for your d...
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