visited Almora thrice during his Himalayan sojourns was born in Almora has ancestral roots in Almora •
Rabindranath Tagore spent time in Almora and purchased a house in nearby Ramgarh where he stayed during the First World War. •
Swami Vivekananda visited Almora thrice during his Himalayan sojourns. He expressed great eagerness in making an Ashrama in the bosom of Himalayas for the practice of pure Advaita Vedanta. •
Jawaharlal Nehru was in the Almora jail for a short time during the freedom struggle. •
Govind Ballabh Pant (10 September 1887 – 7 March 1961), noted freedom fighter, first chief minister of Uttar Pradesh and later Home Minister of India, was born in Almora. •
Uday Shankar's dance school was established at Almora in the late 1930s.
Ravi Shankar, Baba
Alauddin Khan,
Ali Akbar Khan,
Annapurna Devi,
Amala Shankar et al. were some of the celebrities among people who became famous later and learnt to dance and act here like
Guru Dutt,
Zohra Sehgal. •
Sumitranandan Pant, (20 May 1900 – 28 December 1977) a modern Hindi poet, was born at Kausani village of Bageshwar, in the hills of Kumaon. •
Bhairab Dutt Pande, former cabinet secretary of India and governor of West Bengal, Punjab was a resident of Almora. •
Sir Ronald Ross, winner in 1902 of
Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his path-breaking discovery in
malaria parasite, was born here in 1857. •
Manohar Shyam Joshi the eminent Hindi writer and Indian TV's soap opera pioneer was from an Almora family of Galli village. •
Swami Satyananda Saraswati of the Bihar School of Yoga and Rikhiapeeth was born in Almora on 25 December 1923 in Zamindari Family of Bhikiyasen and Gaja. •
Anagarika Govinda a leading authority on Tibetan Buddhism lived in Almora for a long time, along with his partner Li Gotami. •
Girish Tiwari famous social activist and kumauni poet was born on 10 September 1945 in the village of Jyoli near Hawalbag in Almora •
Alfred Sorensen,
John Blofeld, Beat Poets
Allen Ginsberg,
Peter Orlovsky and
Gary Snyder - the original Dharma Bums, the LSD Gurus
Timothy Leary and
Ralph Metzner, the psychiatrist
R. D. Laing, and Tibetologist
Robert Thurman were among the many celebrities who lived or stayed in Almora. •
Walter Evans-Wentz, Anthropologist and pioneer of Tibetan Buddhism studies lived in Almora. • American actress
Uma Thurman spent a small part of her childhood at
Crank's Ridge, near Almora, with her father
Robert Thurman. •
Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan (née Sheila Irene Pant) (1905 - 13 June 1990) was born in a Kumauni Hindu-turned-Christian family at Almora. She was the wife of Pakistan's first prime minister
Liaquat Ali Khan. • Comrade
P.C. Joshi, the first chairman of the Communist Party of India (CPI), was born in Almora. •
Murli Manohar Joshi, the Union Human Resources Development minister of India (born 5 January 1934) in the NDA government. •
B.C. Joshi, General Bhuwan Chandra Joshi, PVSM, AVSM, ADC (1935 - 19 November 1994) was the Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) of the Indian Army, belongs to Almora district (Talladaniya). •
Devendra Kumar Joshi former chief of Naval Staff, Admiral D. K. Joshi, PVSM, AVSM, ADC, YSM (born: 4 July 1954) in Almora •
Shivani, Hindi writer was from Almora • Munshi Hari Pradasd Tamta was the first industrialist of the Kumaon region. He was a social activist. He is remembered for his work of uplifting the downtrodden and the society. He was also an MLA from the Gonda constituency and Chairman of Almora municipal corporation. His life-size statue is kept in the Lt Col Joshi at Chaudhan Pata Almora to give him respect and honour. •
Prasoon Joshi, writer poet-lyricist Adguru • Singer-musician
Mohan Upreti, and many other artistic gems have roots in Almora. •
Roop Durgapal, Television actress, popularly known for her roles in TV shows like
Balika Vadhu,
Swaragini,
Gangaa and several others was born and brought up in Almora. •
Ekta Bisht is an Indian women's cricket player. She is a left-handed batswoman and slow left-arm orthodox bowler. She is the first International woman cricketer from
Uttarakhand. •
Baba Hari Dass (Hari Datt Karnatak, also known as Haridas Baba, born in Almora, 26 March 1923), a silent master yogi, founder of several teaching projects in US, Canada, and India, builder of temples and the author of scriptural commentaries. •
Nilamber Pant, former vice-chairman of ISRO and a
Padma Shri winner. •
Lalit Pande, a social worker, environmentalist and the founder of Uttarakhand Seva Nidhi Environmental Education Centre. The Government of India awarded him with Padma Shri, in 2007. • Sunil Kr. Tiwari, Actor from the town, worked in films: Fire in the Mountain, Samosa And Sons. •
Lakshya Sen, India's highest ranked men's singles badminton player [as of 6-Apr-22], who has won several medals including at World Championship, All England Open, and Youth Olympics. ==Further reading==