Almora stands to be a quaint hill station of Kumaon region in Uttarakhand. The region is a treasure trove of beauty, cultural richness, and silence, while usually being benched under the more celebrated Nainital’s coat. Almora has its own charm and no other place can be compared with it. The salubrious town lies at an elevation of 1,600 meters above sea levels with stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage that will match the beats of every traveler. Almora, with its centuries-old temples, vibrant bazaars, and just mesmerizing views of the Himalayas, is a silent retreat from the humdrum of daily life.
There is yet another flavor of history and architecture with the Chand dynasty and British Raj structures. Every nook and corner of Almora has a story to tell with the rustic houses dotting the lanes, quite bustling bazaars filled with local handicraft, traditional Kumaoni art, and lip-smacking delicacies. Almora also offers a doorway to explore some scenic trekking trails, shrines buried somewhere, and lush landscapes of the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary.
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