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Almora in September
Uttarakhand, India
September peels the monsoon back. By mid-month, blue sky appears between clouds, the Himalayas flicker in and out of view, and the forests are still saturated green. This is Almora at its most lush and least visited — a genuinely underrated window.
The September story
September is Almora's transition month, and transitions are where beauty hides. The first half still feels monsoon — rain, cloud, green — but the second half opens up dramatically. When the Himalayas reappear after weeks of absence, the effect is genuinely emotional. The snow line has crept lower during monsoon, so the peaks look more dramatic than they did in April. The forests are at maximum green. Waterfalls still flow. And you're sharing Almora with almost nobody. Bright End Corner at dawn in late September, when the mist lifts to reveal Nanda Devi, is a moment that changes how you think about mountains. The Jageshwar temples, the Katarmal Sun Temple, Kasar Devi — all are empty and beautiful. September travellers know something April travellers don't.
Why September scores 4/5
Weather
September peels the monsoon back. By mid-month, blue sky appears between clouds, the Himalayas flicker in and out of view, and the forests are still saturated green.
Roads & Access
Safety & Emergency
Safety: 4/5. rescue: SDRF Uttarakhand (1070). helpline: Tourist helpline: 1364. ambulance: 108. police station: Almora Kotwali (05962-230100). nearest hospital: District Hospital Almora (05962-230252)
Network
JIO: Yes, BSNL: Yes, AIRTEL: Yes
Kids
Kid-friendly (3/5) —
Elevation
1,638m — Low altitude, no issues
Who should go
- ✓First-time travelers
- ✓Senior citizens
- ✓Savvy travellers who know September is the hidden sweet spot
- ✓Photographers wanting fresh snow on peaks with green foregrounds
- ✓Solo travellers seeking empty trails and honest local interactions
Who should think twice
- ✗Those wanting guaranteed clear weather — first half is still monsoon
- ✗Travellers who dislike mud and damp — trails are wet
- ✗Anyone needing peak tourist infrastructure — it's still off-season
All 12 Months
| Month | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January | 3/5 | January wraps Almora in fog and frost. The Kumaoni hill town drops to 2-5°C, pine forests drip with moisture, and the Himalayan views — when the clouds part — are startling in their winter clarity. |
| February | 3/5 | February in Almora is cold but brightening. |
| March | 4/5 | March unlocks Almora. Rhododendrons burst red across the hillsides, the Himalayan views sharpen daily, and Kasar Devi — the ridge where Swami Vivekananda, D. |
| April | 5/5 | April is Almora at its most accessible and beautiful. |
| May | 4/5 | May warms Almora to a comfortable 20-27°C while the plains below hit 45°C. |
| June | 3/5 | Early June holds the last pre-monsoon clarity. |
| July | 2/5 | — |
| August | 2/5 | — |
| Septemberviewing | 4/5 | September peels the monsoon back. By mid-month, blue sky appears between clouds, the Himalayas flicker in and out of view, and the forests are still saturated green. |
| October | 5/5 | October is Almora's second peak — autumn clarity returns the Himalayan panorama, the forests turn gold, and the famous Kumaoni festivals (Dussehra celebrations here are distinctive) animate the… |
| November | 4/5 | November sharpens everything. The air is crystal clear, the Himalayan wall stands in high definition, and Almora's slate-roofed Kumaoni houses look like a painting against blue sky. |
| December | 3/5 | December brings Almora's coldest temperatures — 0-3°C at night, frost on morning walks — but also its clearest skies. |
Practical Details
How to reach
Contact local transport
Elevation
1,638m
Difficulty
easy
Budget tier
budget
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