MOST POPULAR HILL STATION

 


ALMORA DESCRIPTION

Almora is one of the five districts of Uttaranchal and a very popular hill station. At an elevation of 1,646 m above the sea level, Almora is based on a 5 km long horseshoe shaped ridge. Almora, a picturesque district in the Kumaun region, east of Uttarakhand in India, with a breathtaking panoramic view of Himalayas, summons tourists worldwide to its alluring grandeur of natural beauty. Almora is surrounded by dense forests of fur and pine trees. 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. Almora is surrounded by dense forests of fur and pine trees.

BEST MONTH TO VISIT

April - June and September - November.

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STAY IN ALMORA 

Convenience is the last thing one requirements to stress over when visiting the social and business center point of Kumaon district – the multihued town of Almora. As one of the most active town in Kumaon, Almora has convenience choices in bounty. One can without much of a stretch track down a sumptuous 3-star lodging or a hotel as well as a spending visitor house in Almora. About six government guesthouses (KMVN) have too mushroomed in and around Almora.

FOOD

Kumaoni food is heavenly indeed and one would concur with its main exquisite nibble. There are a lot of cafés pepper all over Almora that would offer tasty North Indian, South Indian, Chinese, and mainland food, nonetheless discovering a café serving a credible Kumaoni dishes like Gahat Dal, Sisunak Saag, Kappa, Chainsoo would be difficult to come by. Possibly you'd luck out and a humble neighborhood would welcome you for lunch, or possibly not. All things considered, nothing can prevent one from attempting the tasty Kumaoni desserts that nearby sweet shops would have at show after each niche and corner. The famous Bal Mithai (a milk sweet), Choklate (actually no, not your ordinary Chocolate' yet a fudge-like sweet) and Singauri (a sort of milk sweet hung in a green Malu leaf) is all yours to eat up and bring home!









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