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Almora City Guide
Almora is a wonderful place to conveniently enjoy the spectacular snowscape
of the central Himalayas. Most of the days in Almora are flawless. Almost
everyday the tourist can see almost every peak. Almora allows you to enjoy
the mighty Himalayas together with ridge after ridge of hills.The terraced
fields, the stone slatted barrack-like village houses have so far put up
a valiant fight against the encroachments of urban expansion and unplanned
development.
Bageshwar and Sitalakhet are other places of tourist
interest. Bageshwar is one of the main camping sites for the journey to
Pindari Glacier, which is situated at a height of 3,820 meters.Sitlakhet
is the new tourist resort on the Syahi Devi hill.
Kafni Glacier is
also close by(around 3,870 meters above sea level).
On the banks of Gomti (a local river)
Baijnath is situated in Garur
Valley, is an idyllic place. It is famous for its 13th century temples.
Jageshwar has Shiva temples and is on the Almora-Pithoragarh road
and is situated in a densely wooded beautiful narrow valley.They are a marvel
to see for their artistic beauty and craftsmanship. Jageshwar is among the
12-jyotir lingas in the country.
The Nanda Devi temple in the heart of the Almora city is very famous.Almora
has a museum that is a storehouse of information about the cultural heritage
of Kumaon. There is a deer park on the outskirts of Almora.
Almora was founded in 1568.There are lots of attractions at Almora.Swami
Vivekananda gave famous lectures here and included it in his itinerary at
the turn of this century. From Almora To Colombo record that he was stirred
as much by the stark beauty of the mountains here as by the ocean at Kanyakumari.
The headquarters of the Ramakrishna Mission, was located at Mayawati Ashram
then in Almora. Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore spent a summer to get over the
personal grief after the loss of a beloved child.A little later followed
the great dancer Udaya Shankar. Ravi Shankar, Zohra Sehgal, Simki and the
youngster Guru Dutt have all been here. Others have followed in their footsteps.Pundit
Nehru had served a term of imprisonment in the Jail at Almora and has left
behind an evocative account of the pleasures of solitude and the changing
moods of nature in his various letters written from this place which acted
as inspirational guide for the Indians.
Around Almora
Almora, is surrounded by many sightseeing places. Binsar hill, locally known
as Jhandi Dhar, rises to a height of 2,412 meters and offers a panoramic
view of Almora town,Binsar, is an hour' s motor drive from Almora,the Kumaon
hills and the Greater Himalayas. The region around in alpine flora, ferns,
hanging moss and innumerable species of wild flowers. The brow is reached
by an unpaved ridge lined by prosperous private estate. A walk through the
woods comprising mostly oak and rhododendron forest, leads to a vantage
point at the summit, which offers an uncluttered view of the Himalayan ranges
and the surrounding valley. Hindi poet Ajneya treated it as a famous summer
spot.
Visting Almora
By Road : Almora is well connected with all-important cities
of India by road.
By Air : The nearest airport is a Pant Nagar (Nainital). During the
summer regular flights are operational.
By Rail : The nearest raiway station near Almora is Kathgodam.