Frequently Asked Questions about Almora
We have answered some of the most common queries we get from our customers about Delhi to Almora tour and packages.
- What is the best time to visit Almora?
Almora offers an ever so welcoming and pleasant weather at all times of the year. However, the best time to visit and explore its various attractions is during the summer - spring season.
- What is the distance between Delhi and Almora?
Located around 426 kms away from Delhi, the journey towards Almora can range from approximately 10-11 hours.
- What activities can one do in Almora?
Almora offers various options in exploring the historical sites, visiting various temples, enjoying the picturesque landscapes and experiencing the diverse wildlife sanctuaries.
- What is Almora famous for?
Almora is most famous for its temples, the two most significant ones being the Kasar Devi Temple and Chitai Golu Devta temple. Other than that, it offers tourist attractions in wildlife, architecture and natural surroundings.
- What is the historical importance of Almora?
Almora finds its importance in the Chand dynasty rulers that ruled over the Kumaon Kingdom. Traces of its mention can also be found in the epic Mahabharata.
- Which places can one visit in Almora?
One can explore Chitai Golu Devta temple, Kasar Devi temple, Zero Point, Jageshwar and many more. One can even move further towards Nainital, Ranikhet, Bhimtal and Mukteshwar to explore and enjoy more.
- What is the cuisine of Almora?
The cuisine of Almora offers popular taste in Bhang ki Chutney, Dubuk, Singodi, Bal Mithai and a lot more to savour.
- What makes Almora so special?
The richness of Almora in history, architecture, spiritualism, culture, cuisine and unique handicrafts makes it extremely special as a tourist attraction.
- From where did Almora get its name?
The name Almora is derived from a plant which is found in this region, called the Kilmora plant, which is used for various medicinal purposes.
- What is Almora bazaar famous for?
Almora’s bazaars offer the best in copperware, unique handicrafts and woollen clothes. One can also savour the local sweets like Singori and Bal Mithai.