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ABOUT ALMORA TOUR
Almora is one of the most beautiful
places in Kumaon region. The glamour and glitter which is seen in Ranikhet and
Nainital is totally absent in Almora. In this point of view Almora is very
virgin hill-station and is full of scenic beauty. It appears that mother
nature has spread and blessed this place with her pure love. Nestled in the
lap of nature this region has small houses built on the slopes and splendour
of this place are added colourful attire of the natives. Just besides city
flows the Koshi (Kaushaki) and Suyal (Salmali) rivers.
In the 9th century Almora was ruled by Katyur dynasty. By 16th century this
place was ruled by rulers from Chandravansh. This town was established by King
Balo Kalyan Chand in 1563. This place was then capital city of Kumaon region.
The forts, monuments and palaces built by the rulers of Chandravansh and
Katyur dynasty are even today evidence of the splendour this place had in the
past. In 1790 Almora passed in the hands of Nepali Gorkhas. The Britishers
gained control of this place from Gorkhas in 1815.
Almora is situated on a hillock which is in Horse shoe shape and is surrounded
by dense forests of fur and pine trees. In the backdrop are the lovely
snow-capped peaks of Himalayas. Almora has been able to retain the tradition
and ancient culture even when other places are being influenced by modern
trends. The absence of any town planning and inclusion of tiles and stones on
the pavements and houses prove that this place has not yet adopted the modern
technology in a big way. Right in the middle of the town is the Nanda devi
temple and Narsingh temple are evidence of the great faith of people in their
God. Culturally also this place is very rich and all round the year Almora
celebrates many festivals and cultural events.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS in ALMORA
Public Museum in Almora
Near Almora bus stand is the Govind Vallabh Pant Public Museum. This museum
provides a deep insight of the development of art, culture, life style of this
region. It has a very rich collection items relating to Archaeological,
Historic and cultural significance. This museum has unique collection of 'Apen',
a folk style of painting. One can have a good view of the various aspect of
this style painting in Almora. This museum is open from 10:30 in the morning
to 4;30 in the evening.
Nanda Devi Temple - Almora
This ancient temple is one of the main attractions of Almora town. This temple
is hundreds of year old and carries deep faith of many people from this area.
The images and statues on walls of this temple are intricately and delicately
carved. They are very attractive and almost true to life depiction has been
done. Every year a fair, Nanda Devi Fair, is organized in Almora. People from
all over the place come and participate in this fair. Groups of young men
& women dance on the pulsating music of the mountains.
Chetai Temple - Almora
The local people have much faith on this temple. The Chetai temple is located
eight kms from Almora. This temple is surrounded by dense fur and pine tree
forest. If you are a nature lover then you will certainly enjoy this place. {
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Bright & Corner - Almora
Two kms from Almora is situated Bright and Corner. This place became famous
for excellent sight of sunset and sunrise. From Bright and Corner a different
kind of view is obtained of dawn and dusk. The unusual calm and peacefulness
during this time is rarely felt on any other hill station offering a similar
view. Serene and calm circuit house very close to this point is an added
attraction. Nearby is the Vivekanand library in Ramkrishna Kutir. In this
library one can find many books relating to philosophy and spiritual thinking.
There is also a place dedicated to Swami Vivekanand. It was at this place
Vivekanand spend few days while his stay in Himalayas.
Deer Park - Almora
Deer park is located some three kms from Almora. An evening stroll in Deer
park has its own pleasure.
Simtola - Almora
This is a picnic spot about three kms from Almora town. The whole place is
covered with pine and fur trees. The calmness and peaceful environment has fun
of its own kind.
EXCURSIONS in ALMORA
Jageshwar ( Almora )
Jageshwar is located 34 kms from Almora. There is an ancient Shiva temple at
Jageshwar. This temple is surrounded by huge fur trees. In fact, this temple
is in the series of ancient temples which were built in Kumaon region many
centuries ago. The Jageshwar Shiva temple carries archaeological importance
too. the architecture of this temple is worth giving a close examination.
Gannath ( Almora )
Gannath is known for natural caves and ancient Shiva temples. This place is 47
kms from Almora. It is good place for nature lovers and ideal for spending
your day with surpassing beauty. Every year on Kartik Purnima day a fair is
organized here.
Kalimath ( Almora )
From Kalimath one gets a good view of Almora town and the adjoining area. The
sight of the nearby hills is amazing. This place is 4.5 kms from Almora. Close
to Kalimath is Kasar Devi. There is temple dedicated to Kasar devi. This
temple dates back to second century. One can go on foot from Kalimath to
Kasardevi which is hardly one kms.
Katarmal ( Almora )
After the Sun temple at Konark, Orissa, Katarmal has the second important sun
temple in the country. This temple is almost 800 years old. But this temple
has not received the amount of attention it must have received. Due to
neglect, the sun temple at Katarmal in Almora is in very bad shape. One feels
very sad that a monument of such historical importance has been left to decay
like this. This temple has some unique architectural style and the images
carved on the walls are very intricately done. All this is bound to attract
attention of the visitor to Almora. This place is 17 kms from Almora.
Binsar ( Almora )
This place has received its name from Lord Binsar Deo or Shiva. Binsar is 30
kms from Almora. The Shiva temple was built by the Chandravansi King Kalyan.
This temple is built at a height of 2,412 meters. The peace and calm of Binsar
provides peace of mind and soul.
Bageshwar ( Almora )
Bageshwar is the commercial town of Kumaon region. This town is some 90 kms
from Almora. It is located along the River Saryu. There is temple dedicated to
Lord Bagnath from which this place derives its name. This temple was built in
1450. A little away from Bageshwar is the Pindari Glacier. At Bageshwar one
has good accommodation facilities.
Baijnath ( Almora )
Baijnath is a place of much historical importance. This is 71 kms from Almora
and 21 kms from Bageshwar. There are many ancient temples at Baijnath. These
temples have historical and archaeological importance. These temples have
Shiva, Ganesha, Parvati as the presiding deities. Most of the temples are
located along the Gomti River. These temples were built in 12th and 13th
century by rulers of Katyur dynasty.
Martola ( Almora )
This lovely place with gardens and forests is located 10 kms from Almora.
Martola is so scenic and picturesque that many forgeiners decided to settle
here. This place is a good picnic spot.
Koshi ( Almora )
Natural beauty of this place surpasses any other place. Koshi is 12 kms from
Almora. The Govind Vallabh Pant Environment Research Institute is located
here. There is guest house which provides good and comfortable stay at Koshi.
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