The best way to describe Peora is as a hidden jewel. It is hidden away in the Uttarakhand state amidst the Kumaon Hills. This location, 6000 feet above sea level, is calm and beautiful. The natural beauty surrounds the town. It is the most worthwhile spot out of all the places to visit in Nainital.
Peora, untouched by industrialization, is the ideal location to take some peaceful breaks from the hectic pace of the city. You will feel like you have traveled to a different universe because of the people's basic lifestyle and the traditional tiled roof. Another undiscovered treasure in the Nainital tour package is Peora.
Activities in Peora
• One of the most famous activities of the town is bird watching. Tourists definitely get to learn about various types of birds. Tourists can find the birds in lush green trees and their chirping sounds.
• Trekking in this picturesque beauty offers an adrenaline-pumping adventure with lush green trees and snow-capped mountains. Tourists get to see the amazing views of the mountains.
• Suppose you'd instead not engage in the physically taxing sport of trekking. In that case, you may still enjoy a stroll through Peora's vibrant, rich forest. Your walk in nature would be amazing with the trees, animals and birds surrounding. The walk will relax your body and soul and keep you calm.
• If you are a fruit lover then you can experience fruit-picking. You can find trees like apples, peaches, plums and pears. Experts are recommended for mushroom picking due to venomous species. Enjoy a close-to-nature experience.
Flora and fauna
The town has various varieties of wild animals such as leopards, deers, jackals and others. The hill station also has numerous trees such as pine, oak and Buruns trees. It has various vegetables and trees along with nature.
The best time to visit
The weather in Peora is amazing throughout the year. It's the perfect place to get away from the heat of the city and the crowd of significant hill stations in the summer because the days are excellent, and the mornings and evenings are lovely.
Winters are usually frigid, and the ideal time to see the Himalayan peaks covered with snow is from September to March. However, not every winter brings snow.