Almora district

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  ?Almora
Uttarakhand • India
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Location of Almora
 Almora 
Coordinates: 29°35′50″N 79°39′25″E / 29.59718, 79.657
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Area
Elevation

• 1,646 m (5,400 ft)
Climate
Temperature
• Summer
• Winter
Alpine (BSh) and Humid subtropical(Bsh) (Köppen)
28 - -2 °C (84 °F)
• 28 - 12 °C (70 °F)
• 15 - -2 °C (61 °F)
District(s) Almora
Population
Density
Sex ratio
30,613 (2001)
• 155 /km² (401 /sq mi)
• 862[citation needed]
Codes
Pincode
Telephone
Vehicle

• 263601
• +91-5962
• UA-02
Website: almora.nic.in

Coordinates: 29°35′50″N 79°39′25″E / 29.59718, 79.657 Almora is a district of Uttarakhand state, India. The headquarters is at Almora.

Almora is a district in the Kumaun division of Uttarakhand in India. Almora is famous for its cultural heritage, handicrafts, cuisine and wildlife.[citation needed]

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[edit] History

The ancient town of Almora, before its establishment was under the possession of Katyuri king Baichaldeo. He donated major part of this land to a Gujrati Brahmin Sri Chand Tiwari [1] Later on when Chand kingdom was founded in Baramandal, the town of Almora was founded at this centrally located place in 1568 [2] by Kalyan Chand.[citation needed] In the days of the Chand Kings it was called Rajapur. The name 'Rajpur' is also mentioned over a number of ancient copper plates.

[edit] Geography

The town of Almora is situated over a horse saddle shaped ridge of a mountain. The eastern portion of the ridge is known as Talifat and the western one is known as Selifat. The market is at the top of the ridge where these two, Talifat and Selifat jointly terminate.

The market is 1.25 miles long and is covered with stone slabs. The place of the present cantonment was formerly known as Lalmandi. Presently where the collectorate exists, the 'Malla Mahal' (Upper Court) of Chanda kings was located. The site of present District Hospital used to be 'Talla Mahal' (Lower Court) of Chand rulers.[citation needed]

Simalkhet is a village situated in the border of Almora and Chamoli. People of this village can speak both kumauni and garhwali languages.[citation needed] On the top of a hill there is a temple called bhairav gadi.

Gori River flows through Almora District.

Almora was also the site of the famous dance academy set up by Udai Shankar, the famous danseuse in the 1938 - several famous Indian and French dancers trained here. The Almora dance academy was housed in Pine Lodge on the outskirts of the town (Ranidhara). The site has a fantastic views of the Himalayas and the city.

"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."[citation needed] - 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)

[edit] Transport

[edit] Air

Nearest Airport is Pantnagar (Nainital): 127 km.

[edit] Train

Nearest Railway Station is located at Ramnagar, 90 km, from where direct trains are available for Delhi, Lucknow and Agra. The Kathgodam station is located at about the same distance. Some of the major trains from Kathgodam are:

  • Shatabdi Express
  • Howrah Express (3019/3020)
  • Ranikhet Express (5013/5014)
  • Rampur Passenger (1/2 R.K. Passenger and 3/4 R.K. Passenger)
  • Naintial Express (5308/5307)

[edit] Road

Almora is well connected by road to important centres in the region. Some distances:

[edit] References

  1. ^ Kumaon Official website of Almora district.
  2. ^ Almora history

[edit] External links



Districts of Uttarakhand (as of 2001)
Districts of Uttarakhand (as of 2001)
Divisions and districts of Uttarakhand
Kumaon division: Almora | Bageshwar | Champawat | Nainital | Pithoragarh | Udham Singh Nagar
Garhwal division: Chamoli | Dehradun | Haridwar | Pauri Garhwal | Rudra Prayag | Tehri Garhwal | Uttarkashi

Coordinates: 29°46′N, 79°46′E