Places to visit in Almora
Places to Visit in Almora
Tourist Places to Visit in Almora
1. Chitai Golu Devta Temple
2. Kasar Devi Temple
3. Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary
4. Katarmal Sun Temple
5. Deer Park
6. Gobind Vallabh Pant Museum
7. Jageshwar Temple
Almora is a small district situated on the Kumaun hills, which belong to the state of Uttrakhand. The township is located on a crescent shaped hilltop, surrounded with magnificent sceneries and panoramic view of the Himalayan ranges. This district is a part of the state, which that is also called as Devbhoomi and hence possess a number of religious attractions that surround it.
Almora’s tourist places are quite popular for its cultural heritage sites, handicrafts, luscious cuisine and exquisite wildlife. This place is of great value to the tourists and travellers as it offers a variety of things for them to explore.
Almora is surrounded by other famous tourist holiday destinations, like Dehradun, Mussoorie and Rishikesh that add to the list of places that you can cover in one holiday around this township. All these destinations can be reached over night from Almora. Nested amidst the nature’s beauty, there exist wonderful places to visit in Almora that you can explore time and again.
Here are some of the best places to visit in Almora:
Binsar is a beautiful hill station valley of flowers which offers breathtaking views of the Kumaon Valley. The beautiful Himalayan range stretches to about 300 kms along the horizon out of which the most noticeable peaks are the Chaukhamba, Trishuli, Kedarnath, Panchchuoli, Nanda Kot and Nanda Devi.
The Binsar trek begins from Thalisain towards Pauri. The trek leads through thick forests of oaks, pine, silver fir and deodar that describe complete wilderness. The ascents and descents are gradual and the best time to visit is during winters. One can come across the Samadhi of the great Indian hero Veer Chandra Singh Garhwali situated at Musa Kota amidst Dudhatoli sanctuary.
The Binsar trek is an exciting experience and the trekkers can enjoy the beautiful views throughout the expedition. Binsar is enveloped with hanging moss, ferns, alpine flora, different varieties of wild flowers and forests where one can find rhododendron and oak trees.
If you are a bird watching enthusiast, during a trek in Binsar you will come across a number of beautiful and rare birds. The trek is rather simple and the forest cover will lead to small streams, lush green fields, but be careful of lion ants and tunnel spiders.
Best season: Mid September to early July
Duration: 3 Days
Altitude: 3030 m
The trek has dense deodar, ok and rhododendron forests which present a picturesque view. Rare and protected flora and fauna can be found on this trail. The trek passes via major rivers like Mandakini, Kaliganga and Dhauli Ganga .The ideal time to visit here is in summers.
Best Season: December - January
Duration: 6-8 Days
Max. Elevation: 4,264 m
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What are the best places to visit in Almora in winters?
1. Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary: It happens to be a famous abode for spotting a wide range of wild animals. Tourists love to witness the animals in their natural environment located on top of Jhandi Dhar hills.
2. Martola: It is one of the most picturesque locations in Almora that can be characterized by lush green gardens, mesmerizing hilltops, and scenic natural beauties.
3. Kalimath: Kalimath is very popular for being a perfect spot for carrying out family trips and picnics in the course of the winter season.
4. Bright End Corner: It is an exciting natural hub that stands as a testament for the scenic beauty of Almore. It is also dedicated to Swami Vivekananda, as he had spent more than a few days in meditation here.
What are the best places to visit in Almora for couples?
1. Zero Point: If you wish to sight some of the amazing views of Almora, then you would need to climb to the top of zero points and then get allured by the never lush greenery.
2. Jageshwar Temple: This temple is constructed in the Nagara Style of architecture and also houses one of the 12 jyotirlingas.
3. Katarmal Sun Temple: It is an ancient sun temple that dates back to more than 800 years. The architecture of the temple has close resemblances with that of Konark.
4. Kasar Devi Temple: Located on the edge of Kasshay Hills, this is a popular place that has also been visited by Swami Vivekanand. It is visited by numerous tourists during the annual festival.






