Weekend Getaway from Delhi to Almora
Distance / Traveling Time
From Delhi : 334 kilometers / 6 h ,58 m
Weather
Summer 12to 28°C
Winter -2 to 15°C
Famous for
- Hill Stations
- Temples
Best Time To Visit
- Jan
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Almora is one of the beautiful towns in Uttarakhand and a must-visit weekend getaway from Delhi. This destination is a paradise for nature lovers as there are mountains, rolling terrains, and lush greenery sprawled all around. Apart from this, numerous tourist attractions and hilltops serve as incredible viewpoints for the visitors. The place is also praised for its cultural richness.
There are numerous festivals, and fairs celebrated with great show and vigor. The hill town is also a praiseworthy destination for a honeymoon. Additionally, treks also make this region a hot spot for adventure seekers. The place also redefines the tranquility of truism.
You can enjoy a weekend from Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, Nainital, Rishikesh, etc. You can contact us and plan a vacation in your style on this hill station. Along with excellent services, our Almora tour packages also come up with customizations.
How to Reach Almora from Delhi
By Train
Kathgodam is the nearest railway station to reach Almora, located at a distance of 91 km.
By Air
Pantnagar, situated at a distance of 125 km, is the nearest airport to reach Almora. There are private taxis and cabs available.
By Road
Highway driving throughout NH 24 connects Delhi to Rampur via Hapur. After that, drive on NH 87 to reach Almora.
Almora Tour Packages
Scenic Nainital Tour
Price on request
Hotels in Almora
Attractions in Almora
Deer Park
Situated at a distance of 3 km, the park is must visit to enjoy the real spell of nature. Visitors can sight endangered species such as deer, leopard and Himalayan black bear.
Chitai Temple
One can find numerous bells hanging in and around the temple. These bells are tied by devotees to get their wishes granted. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, who is recalled as Lord Gollu by locals.
Jageshwar
This is a religious site, which features about 124 temples, each featuring unique craftsmanship of the bygone era. These temples are adorned by lush green pine forests.