rivers. The district is adorned with garden orchards
and numerous places of sanctity. One can get a panoramic
view of the Himalayas from a number of places in the
district. Quaint hill resorts such as Chaukori, Ranikhet,
Sitlakhet, Binsar, Kausani & Bageshwar are all
around Almora. Almora also offers those seeking adventure,
trekking to Jageshwar (34 km) & Binsar (30 km).
Almora can be reached from Delhi via Kathgodam
(90 km) and also Ramnagar (143 km)
Getting There
Air :
127km from Almora, Pantnagar is the nearest airport.
At present flights are however not operational.
Rail :
Kathgodam (90km) is the nearest railhead with connection
to Delhi, Howrah & Lucknow.
Road :
Buses connect Almora with Kathgodam, Nainital (66km),
Ranikhet, Pithoragarh(122km) & Delhi (380km)
directly. There is also direct connection to Nepal
Border, Banbassa (7 hours). Buses depart at a regular
interval, every half of an hour for Kathgodam (3
hours). It takes about 2 hours to travel to Nainital
& 4 hours to Pithoragarh. Infact road transportation
is the most convenient way to travel to Airnora.
Private taxis & jeeps are also available from
Kathgodam & other places. The rate for share
taxi is around Rs. 60 per person from Kathgodam.
Local Transport :
Taxis & Jeeps are available for hire. The main
road in Almora town allows only one way traffic.
Taxis normally charge for full day sight-seeing
nearly Rs. 600 Rates can be negotiated for sight-seeing
and half day excursion.
Kasar Devi :
On the Kairnatiya Hill 6 km outside the town is
believed to be the place of enlightenment of Swami
Vivekanand in a small cave. From here one can see
vast ranges of Himalaya Bright & Corner (2km)
is one of the best spots to view the magnificent
sunrise & sunset over the Himalayas range. Udyochandeshwar
temple originally a Shiva temple is now the sanctuary
of the presiding deity ofKumaon Nanda Devi. Deer
Park (3km) set amongst idyllic settings is an ideal
picnic spot. Chitai Temple (6km) has the great faith
of the Kurnaonis and the presiding deity is virtually
laden with bells. The Museum near the bus stand
contains archaeological pieces of significance dating
back to 11th century Chand & Katyuri era.
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