Bells in the Mist
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Location :
71 km North of Nainital, Uttaranchal |
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Go there for :
Treks, Temples, Woolens |
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Altitude :
1646 meters (5400feet) |
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Climate :
25-29°C (Sum); 8-14°C (Win) |
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When to Go:
April - June; September - November |
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Local Tongue:
Hindi, English & Kumaoni |
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STD Code :
+91 - 5962 |
Once called Rajpur (the Land of the Kings), Almora is nestled over a
horse saddle shaped ridge of the Uttranchal mountains. Unlike, the once
summer-retreats of our erstwhile British colonizers, Almora is
down-to-the-core Indian hill beauty, which has very covetedly preserved her
cultural past amidst the tourist and pilgrim hum-drum. The temple of Goddess
Nanda Devi located right in the center of the town, the Durga temples at
Doonagiri, Harikhan Temple (4 km from Ranikhet), Chitai Temple (6 km from
Almora) lend Almora its religious edge and make it the cultural heartland of
Kumaon. Quaint hill resorts such as Chaukori, Ranikhet, Sitlakhet, Binsar,
Kausani and Bageshwar further add to vacationers love for Almora. The
eastern portion of the ridge is known as Talifat and the western one is
known as Selifat. The market is at the top of the ridge where these two,
Talifat and Selifat jointly terminate. For the celestial mountain sunsets
head some 2 km further to Bright End Corner.
Attractions
The Mall : If you are thinking -- Is there the Mall in
every Indian hill-station --- well, coincidently, theres one in most
of them and this undoubtedly is the main promenade where the pedestrian
traffic squat about the shops. That is to say, the Mall is where to hub is.
Overlooking the Mall is the Nanda Devi shrine built in typical Kumaoni style
of stone temple architecture. The Nanda Devi festival in the month of August
has the whole area resonating with cultural performances at the temple.
Govind Vallabh Pant Public Museum : Houses archaeological finds from
the Katyur and Chand periods, a collection of apen or folk paintings and
other remains of Kumaoni art, culture and history. (Open: 10:30 am till
04:30 pm. on all days except Monday).
Deer Park : Some 3 km from Almora is this interesting reserve that
houses many deer species, leopards and the Himalayan black bear amidst tall
pine groves. Another quick getaway in the forested hills is Simtola, about 3
km from Almora.
No one can trek just once : Almora is a trekkers haven. Some
of the most popular trekking routes with base camp at Almora are Almora
(1638 m)--Shitalakhet (1828 m)--Ranikhet (1829 m),
Almora--Pandhar--Jalna--Lamgarha--Saharphatak--Mornaula,
Almora--Qarab--Mukteshat, Almora--Barechhina-Pannwanaula--Artola--Jageshwar,
Almora (1638 m)--Kappharkhan--Biasar ( 2412 m). And with Kausani (Mahatma
Gandhiji's staging point in 1929) as base, you can trek these routes:
Kausani - Garur - Baijnath - Bageshwar, Kausani - Garur - Baijnath -
Gwaldham, Kausani - Chhota Pinath - Bara Pinath.
Almorian memories : Right from the saint Swami Vivekananda, Nobel
Prize winning poet and freedom fighter Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore, First
Indian PM Jawahar Lal Nehru, great dancer Udaya Shankar, musician Ravi
Shankar, Bollywood actor of yore Guru Dutt - all have found their share of
paradise and replenishment in the pine forests and serene breeze of Almora.
Shopping
Almora is definitely not a shoppers paradise but its local
handicraft items are unique and must-buys if you are holidaying there. The
Woollens at Showroom Mall Road and Copper Works at Tamta Mohalla are the
most famous Almora handicraft buys. The Almora women are excellent weavers
and most of the woolens in the neighboring Nainital shopping hubs are
exported from here. A special breed of Rabbit, Angora, produces this wool
which is extremely soft, fine and very warm. The Garud Woollens of the
Kumaon Schedule Tribe Development Corporation at Shikhar Hotel compound also
has good priced woolens. For Bronze and Brass wares and decorative items you
can hunt about in shops at Lal Bazaar and Chowk Bazaar.
Cuisine
Woolens apart, Almoras other pride of place are sweets,
especially the Singora and Bal Mithaiare. Glory Restaurant (The Mall, across
the Madras Cafe) is a very good vegetarian place with Indian and Continental
food. Mount View Restaurant, in the Hotel Shikhar, Swagar Restaurant (next
to the Hotel Shikar), Soni Dhaba (at The Mall bus stand) are names gourmets
should mug-up.
Snippets
Appetizing Quotes on Almora :
In these hills, natures hospitality eclipses all men can ever
do. The enchanting beauties of the Himalayas, their bracing climate and the
soothing green that envelopes you leaves nothing more to be desired. I
wonder whether the scenery of these hills and the climate are to be
surpassed, if equaled, by any of the beauty spots of the world. After having
been nearly three weeks in Almora Hills, I am more than ever amazed why our
people need go in Europe in search of health. -- Mahatama M.K. Gandhi
These mountains are associated with the best memories of our race:
Here, therefore, must be one of centers, not merely of activity, but more of
calmness of meditation, and of peace and I hope some one to realize it.
-- Swami Vivekananda
Hollywood connection : The popular Hollywood star, Uma Thurman (of
Kill Bill fame) spent considerable period of her childhood at Almora and
being devout Buddhists, the Dalai Lama used to be one of their notable
guests.
Getaways
Kasauni (51 km): The Katyur Valley, the picturesque hills,
Mahatma Gandhis Anakshakti Ashram and the innumerable treks make
Kasauni more than a part of the Almora vacationers itinerary. Pinnath (10
km), Bura Pinnath (5 km) and Bhakot are the highest points near Kausani.
Binsar Hills (30 km): Binsar hill, locally known as Jhandi Dhar,
rises to a height of 2,412 m and plays a host to some of the most enchanting
wildlife like the Panther and Barking Deer in its little wildlife sanctuary.
A temple legend there threatens - should anyone take away anything belonging
to the God or his worshippers and avenging spirit and compels him conscience
stricken to restore it twenty fold.
Bageshwer (90 km): Situated at the confluence of the rivers Saryu
and Gomti, every January Bageshwar hosts the famous Uttaraini fair. Visit
its temples or explore the glaciers of Sunderdunga, Kafni and Pindari near
Bageshwar.
Ranikhet (50 km): Ask an Indian army man and he will tell you, with
pride, the lores of Ranikhet. Officially, this is where the prestigious
Kumaun Regiment of Indian Army has its center. The Kumaun Regimental museum
and amicably maintained green golf course are sites of interest for
vacationers. From here, some 4 km away is Chaubatiya gardens famous for
their sprawling orchards of delicious apples, plums, peaches and apricots.
In and around Ranikhet there are some famous temples of the Hindus for
religious minded like Jhoola Devi Mandir, Ram Mandir, Herakhan Mandir,
Kalika Temple and Binsar Mahadeva.
Katarmal (17 km): Famous for the 800 years temple dedicated to the
Sun God. The only other temple in India dedicated to Sun is the Konark
temple in Puri at Orissa.
Patal Bhubneshwer(110 km): As you travel from Almora towards
Gangolihat, in Pithoragarh district the underground cave of Patal
Bhubneshwer beckons with its 40 m vertical tunnel shaped path. After
reaching at the bottom, the main passage opens into several small horizontal
caves, out of which the longest accessible cave is 120 meters horizontal in
length. What interests the vision most is the mysterious natural carving of
many animals, Gods and Goddesses inside the cave.
Hop next to : Nainital
(71 km), Dehradun, Pauri