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The charm of
Almora does not lie in the overcrowded Mall. It lies in other places
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Nanda Devi
Temple: The famous Nanda Devi temple is located in the
antechamber of a S hiva
temple in the Bazaar above the mall. Nanda Devi is said to have been
the Goddess revered by the kings of the Garhwal and Kumaun regions.
The temple at Almora is decorated on the remains organized in Almora
is on the Ashtami of Bhadra Shukla. Two images of Nanda and Sunanda
are made in a banana trunk. The fair starts on Nag Panchami
according to the calendar, on Sashti the priests mark Kadli trees
and then a red and white cloth is tied around it, on the Saptami
amidst the sound of different instruments they are cut prior to
which a goat is slaughtered for the Bali-sacrifice. On Ashtami the
two idols are revered and Bali (sacrifice) is performed before them,
on Navmi a procession is taken out, in and around Almora. The day is
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Hotel Shikhar
Mall Road, Almora
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Bansal Hotel
Lala Bazar,
Almora
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Hotel Shyam
L.R.Shah Road, Almora
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Hotel Bhagwati
Palace
Near Roadways Stand,
Almora
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Hotel Himsagar
Mall Road, Almora
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Ranjana Hotel
Mall Road, Almora
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Hotel Konark
Mall Road, Almora
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Sai Hotel
L. R. Sah Road, Almora
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Hotel Shelesh
Link Road, Near GGIC Almora
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.Savoy Hotel
The Mall, Almora |
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Bright End Corner (Brighton Corner):
Some say this picturesque corner, located 2 kms
from the centre of the city on the approach road was named after
Lord Brighton, commissioner of Almora during the British reign in
India. Most of other people believe that it is called Bright End
Corner because it is at one end of the Almora ridge and offers some
of the most spectacular sunsets one ever gets to see in the
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Ramkrishna Kutir, Bright End Corner, Almora - 263601,
Uttarakhand, India. Phone : 05962-254417, Email : rkutir@gmail.com :
A branch centre of the worldwide Ramakrishna Math & Ramakrishna
Mission. This is a Himalayan monastery for spiritual practices of
the true seekers of God. Swami Vivekananda, the patriot saint of
India, had the desire to establish a retreat centre in the
Himalayas, the Devabhumi (Land of Gods) at Almora, exclusively for
spiritual practices (Japa and Meditation) and scriptural studies.
Therefore Swami Turiyananda and Swami Shivananda, direct disciples
of Sri Ramakrishna, established a monastery, in 1916, on the
outskirts of Almora town. This ashrama popularly known as
“Ramakrishna Kutir” commands a snow-range view of the Himalayas and
is free from the din and bustle of town life.
At present, monastics, lay devotees, and admirers of Sri Ramakrishna
and true seekers of God are allowed to enjoy the ashrama facilities
for practising sadhana in the spiritual atmosphere of this ashrama.
Although this centre is meant for spiritual practices (Sadhana), we
serve the poor of this place with our small strength by supplying
educational help to deserving students and blankets to the needy in
severe cold, apart from other help in time of extraordinary needs as
part of our sadhana. |
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Kasaar Devi
temple: Six kilometers
from Almora, Kasar Devi temple is a serene spot to
visit. There a several Hindu and Budhhist temple
with a small cave in Kasar Devi. Swami Vivekananda came
to this spot in 1890 to meditate and the place certainly
has an echo of spiritual faith.The Bhddhist scholar Lama
Govinda Anagrika and his painter wife Li Gotami
used to live around.
The Place is known for its
serenity and attracts tourists from across the
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Chitai: The famous hilltop temple of Chitai is 6 kms
from Almora. Lord Golla (Golu), to whom the temple is
dedicated is a deified general of the Chand dynasty. The
shrine and the trees in the compound are decorated with bells
offered by devotees who tie a bell either while making a wish
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Lakhudiyar : Situated at a distance of 20
kilometers (14 kms. from Chitai temple) from Almora is
Lakhudiyar. Lakhudiyar literally means one lakh caves. It is one
of the most important pre-historic sites in the hills. Some of
the numerous caves in this region have paintings of pre-historic
man on their walls. The paintings can mostly be divided into
three categories that of man, animal and geometric patterns in
white, black and red. |
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Ranikhet: Around 50
Kms from Almora the quiet and beautiful cantonment township of
Ranikhet is famous for its 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, a four km
sojourn takes you to the Chaubatiya gardens famous for its
sprawling orchards of delicious apples, plums, peaches and
apricots. It is the result of the pioneering efforts of a
Briton who settled here some 150 years ago. In and around
Ranikhet are some famous temples. Jhoola Devi Mandir,
Ram Mandir, Herakhan Mandir, Kalika
Temple and Binsar Mahadeva are a few of
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Chaubatia
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It is popularly known
as 'Orchard Country' for its fruits and government apple
gardens. It commands a picturesque view of the
Himalayas. The Bhalu dam near Chaubatia is famous for an
artificial lake and a fine picnic spot. It is just 3 kms
from Ranikhet. |
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Binsar:
Situated only 30 km away from the
township of Almora, Binsar lies nestled amongst
thick forests of Oak and Rhodendron and offers
spectacular views of the Himalayan peaks. The
entire region is now a wildlife sanctuary and has
a host of wildlife like leopards, bears 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 an avenging spirit
compels him conscience stricken to restore it
twenty fold. Even the faithless and the dishonest
are said to be reformed by a visit to
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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. |
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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, pears, plums and
apples.
Trees laden with mountain
fruits and the backdrop of the mighty Himalayas makes
Jalana the ideal natural cradle.
Banari Devi : A 2 kilometres trek from
Jalana takes the visitor to the ancient temple of Banari
Devi. This octagonal temple is surrounded by dense
forest and is home to a broken stone statue of
four-armed Vishu sleeping atop the Sheshnag. Near to
Banari Devi temple is the temple of Kutumbari Devi which
was constructed in the ninth century.
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Dwarahat:
Situated in a wide valley of the river
Ramganga, Dwarahat lies around 32 kms from Ranikhet. It
is a very important town both from historical and
archeological point of view and may also have been the
capital of some branches of the Katyuri kings. Around 10
kms from Dwarahat lies the famous Doonagiri temple
situated atop a hillock which is famous in legends for
containing the healing herb Sanjivini. The temple is
dedicated to goddess Durga and is situated in the midst
of a beautiful dense forest and tea estate. Some
distance from Dwarahat lies the temple of Naithan
Devi. |
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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
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Katarmal:
Situated around 17
km Northwest of Almora, Katarmal is famous for 800 years
temple dedicated to the Sun God. The only other
temple in India dedicated to Sun is the Konark temple in
Puri, Orissa. |
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Jageshwar:
Situated around 35 kms from
Almora, Jageshwar is one of the most important religious
places for Hindus in Kumaun and is believed to be the
abode of 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
the sweet murmur of rivulets give a peculiar charm and
sanctity to this place. There 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 there is a huge fair held every year at
Jageshwar. |
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Vridh
Jageshwar:
For Splendid
Himalayan view and an ancient temple dedicated to Shiva,
it can be approached by 1.5 km trek route from Jageshwar
or 8 km by road from Jageshwar. |
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Mritola
Ashram
(10 kms) : The Uttar
Vrindavan Ashram of Mirtola is at a distance of 3 km to
the left of the main road after Panuanaula. This Ashram
was established by Yashoda Ma, the wife of Dr. G. N.
Chakravarti- the first Vice Chancellor of Lucknow
University and her disciple Krishana Prem in 1929, where
a temple was constructed in 1937. The Ashram grew due to
the efforts of Swami Haridas, Bairagini Krisnarpita and
Shri Madhav Ashish. |
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