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The Township of Almora is the district
headquarter and has all the facilities for a
tourist of twenty first century. This ancient
hill station is reputed for it's health giving
climate and is perched on a five Km. long
horse saddle shape ridge in between the river
Kosi and Suyal and has been a cultural and
political region of Kumaun for almost four
hundred years, settled by Chand Rajas and
nurtured by the British.
One can have
a panoramic view of the snowy peaks of
Himalayas on any clear day and in addition a
glimpse of the township with it's tiled roofed
houses and paved streets would take you to the
sixteenth century in some thoughtful moment.
Nearby places
of tourist interest where an excursion can be
made within a day are Bright End Corner's
unforgettable sunset, Chitai temple
with it's unique collection of brass bells of
all sizes, gifted to the temple by devotees
since centuries, Kasar Devi which houses many
Europeans who fell in love with the place so
much that they settle down, Nanda Devi Temple
the cultural and religious center of Almora
for now hundreds of years and Lala Bazar a
unique market of more than two hundred years
with paved streets of stone.
Places
to see
Ranikhet
Around fifty
Kms from Almora the quiet and beautiful
cantonment township of Ranikhet, is famous for
it's salubrious climate, balmy breeze
captivating and panoramic Himalayan View and
soothing and pollution free greenery of pines
and oaks. It is also famous as the regimental
center of the Kumaun Regiment of Indian Army-
one of the most prestigious and the most
decorated of all. The Kumaun Regimental museum
and amicably maintained grassy and green golf
course are memorable experiences even for the
most experienced tourists.
From Ranikhet
four Kms sojourn takes you to the Chaubatiya
gardens famous for it's sprawling orchards of
delicious apples, plums, peaches and apricots.
It is result of the pioneering efforts of a
British settler 150 years ago. 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.
Kausani
Kausani,
situated around 52 KMs from Almora is famous
for it's breathtakingly close view of the
Himalayan Peaks and it's solitudes and
greenery. The wide expanse of the famous
Katyur Valley lies in front of it as you wake
up to experience the Kausani sunrise.
Kausani's beauty arrested the feet of even
Mahatama Gandhi, who stayed for some time at
this place. The memory that brief stay of that
great man lingers behind in the Anasakti
Ashrama. Another great man of India the famous
Hindi poet Sumitra Nandan Pant was born here.
There is small museum to earmark that sacred
spot. The famous folk singer Gopidas was also
inspired by the beauty of Kausani. Pinnath
(10KMs), Bura Pinnath (5KMs) and Bhakot are
the highest points near Kausani
Binsar
Situated only
30 KMs away from the township of Almora lies
Binsar nestled amongst thick forests of Oak
and Rhodendron and yet offering surprisingly
close views of the Himalayan peaks. The entire
region is now a wildlife sanctuary and has a
host of wildlife like Panther and Barking
Deer. The temple of Binsar lies nearby. One of
the many legends concerning Binsar states that
'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. Even the faithless and the
dishonest are said to be reformed by a visit
to Binsar.'
Bageshwer
Situated
around 90 KMs from Almora, Bageswer is now a
new district headquarter and the centre of
administration for the entire region called
Danpur. The place is significant from both
religious and tourist point of view. Situated
at the confluence of the rivers Saryu and
Gomti, Bageswer is the seat of the famous
Uttaraini fair which is held every year in
January. The famous and ancient temple of
Bagnath from which the township gets it's name
has been attracting thousands of devout Hindus
year after year since the birth of history. It
is believed that Markandey sage has lived at
the place and that Lord Shiva, one of the most
important gods of Hindus had wandered about as
a tiger. Even for the adventurous tourist
Bageshwer is a necessary destination since in
order to reach the glaciers of Sunderdunga,
Kafni and Pindari one has to necessarily cross
Bageshwer.
Shitla Khet
Situated
between Ranikhet and Almora this picturesque
place not only affords a wide view of the
Himalayan peaks but is also full of fruit
orchards. Scouting camps are frequently held
here and there is a beautiful temple of Syahi
Devi around 3 KMs away on a lovely mountainous
trail. The birth place of the first chief
minister of the province of Uttar Pradesh,
Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant is a place called
Khunt situated nearby. Some years back a
centenary memorial has been built at this
place to commemorate the memory of this great
son of the soil.
Jalana
Situated 35
KMs away from Almora in picturesque
surroundings Jalna offers a wide panoramic
view of Himalayas. There are a number of
orchards which produce a number of variety of
fruits such as apricots, peaches, peers, plums
and apples.
Baijnath
Lying in the
Katyuri valley, 19 KMs away from Kausani is
the small but ancient town of Baijnath. It was
once upon a time the capital of the Katyuri
dynasty of kings and the place was then called
Kartikyapura. The remnants of those glorious
days lies at the bank of the Gomti river in
the form of a group of temples. The temple is
famous for it's ancient and magnificent stone
idol of the Hindu goddess Parvati. Around 8
KMs from Baijnath on the Gwaldam road is lies
the famous Kotkimai temple. One can also visit
Pandusthal which lies nearby.
Dwarahat
Situated in a
wide valley of the river Ramganga, Dwarahat
lies around 32 KMs from Ranikhet. And is a
very important town from both historical and
archeological point of view and may also have
been the capital of some branches of Katyuri
kings. Around 10 KMs from Dwarahat lies the
famous Doonagiri temple atop a hillock which
is famous in legends for containing the herb
drug Sanjivini. The temple dedicated to the
goddess Durga is situated in the midst of
beautiful and dense forest and a tea estate.
Some distance from Dwarahat lies the temple of
Naithan Devi.
Manila
Manila
literally means enchanting. The famous temple
of Manila Devi , the family goddess of Katyuri
kings lies around 85 KMs from Ranikhet. The
surrounding forests and the Himalayan views
from this hill ridge are worth remembering.
Katarmal
Situated
around 17 KMs Northwest of Almora, Katarmal is
famous for 800 years temple dedicated to the
Sun God. The only temple in India dedicated to
Sun is the Konark temple in Puri at Orissa.
Patal
Bhubneshwer
Fastly
emerging on the international tourism map,
Patal Bhubneshwer is a unique wonder of the
nature. Situated about 110 kms. from Almora
towards Gangolihat, in Pithoragarh district
the underground cave of Patal Bhubneshwer has
a vertical tunnel shaped 40 meters path for
getting inside into it from the ground .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. The most
important thing is to notice is the mystery of
natural carving of many animals, Gods and
Goddesses in such a fine way that all it seems
real. The cave temple of Patal Bhubneshwer is
traditionally believed to be the abode of
thirty three crore deities. These marvelous
creature of the nature can evoke weird
romantic fancies and images in the religiously
inclined person.
Jageshwer
Situated
around 35 KMs from Almora, Jageshwer one of
the most important religious places of Hindus
in Kumaun and is believed to be the abode of
the one of the twelve 'Jyotirlingas'. It is
even mentioned in the great epic of
'Mahabharata'. The great temple complex is
situated in a narrow and beautiful valley
covered with Cedar trees. Two streams Nandini
and Surabhi flow down the hills and meet near
the sacred spot. Dense grove of Cedar trees,
perpetual verdure, and sweet murmur of the
riverlets give a peculiar charm and sanctity
to this place. Their are 124 temples and
hundreds of magnificent statues of exquisite
craftsmanship. The oldest shrine is of the 'Mrityunjaya'
and the biggest shrine is of the 'Dindeshwara'.
During the monsoons their is huge fair held
every year at Jageshwer.
QUOTES
"In these
hills, nature's 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 equalled, 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
(replying to the address given to him by the
people of Almora |