KAUSANI
ABOUT KAUSANI
There are very few places in the Himalayas which can compare with the beauty
of Kaushani.As the entire Kumaon Hills have been known for their idyllic
beauty with the huge mountains silhouetted against the sky.Kausani was
originally called Valna. Kausani offers the magic of the deep pine forests
and the majestic mountains. Kausani the birthplace of the famed poet Sumitra
Nandan Pant is often referred to as the 'Switzerland of India. Situated
among mountains and trees, the peaks Trishul and Nanda Devi are clearly
visible from here. In 1929, Mahatma Gandhi spent 12 days here and brought
his thoughts out in his book called Anasakti Yoga. The place where he stayed
is called the Anasakti Ashram. This Ashram was earlier the guest house in a
tea estate.
Kausani is ideal to visit with the family. Because of its beauty, tourists
come here all through the year. From morning to evening, from valleys to
peaks, thousands of different colours can be seen here.
HOW TO REACH THERE
Air :The airport nearest to Kausani is at Pantnagar, at a
distance180 km.
Rail: : The railway station at Kathgodam is the nearest railhead to
Kausani at a distance of 142 km and caters to the rail transport to Kausani
Road: -Kausani is well connected with the other hill resorts like
Almora, Ranikhet, Pithoragarh, Gwaldam and Nainital through road route.
PLACES OF INTEREST IN KAUSANI
Pant Museum : A little away from the Kaushani bus stand is a
museum named after the Hindi poet Sumitranandan Pant. The house which has
the museum is the poet's house of his childhood days. His daily use
articles, drafts of his poems, letters, his awards etc. are displayed here.
Lakshmi Ashram : 1 km away from the Anasakti Ashram, this place is a
center run by women who do social service. Gandhiji's disciple, Sarala Behen
spent her life here doing social service. This ashram is located in a
solitary area in a dense jungle.
Pinakeshwar : 9050 feet above sea level, this hill station is 20
kms from Kaushani. Here there is a temple of Shiva from where one can view
many valleys. Around Pinakeshwar are other places like Old Pinakeshwar,
Gopalkot, Huria etc.
Baijnath : 17 kms from Kaushani, the most important historical
place in Uttarakhand is Baijnath which is situated on the banks of the Gomti
river. The Baijnath temple here was built thousands of years ago and can
still be admired for its carvings and sculptures. Some old temples can also
be found here.
Someshwar : 15 kms away from Kaushani, this famous Shiva temple was
built by King Somchand of the Chand Dynasty. In March every year a festival
is held here .
Chaukori : Chaukori is 75 kms away from Kaushani and is well known
for the view it gives of the Himalayan peaks. A person viewing the Himalayas
from here feels like he can touch them. For an overnight stay there is a
tourist bungalow.
Pindari Glacier : 25 kms from Bageshwar passing through Thapkot,
another 16 kms. later the last bus stop is Loharkhet. From here is a 35 km
trek to the famous Pindari glacier. To see this majestic glacier tourists
camp on the way to reach the Zero Point (3000 mts).
From here is a close-up view of the glacier. All though the way there are
places to eat. A village called Khati which is 18 kms after Loharkhet is one
of the camping points. From Phurkia to Zero point it is just 5 kms. The best
time to visit here is April, May, September and October. This glacier is 58
kms from Kaushani. It is 3 kms long and 250 mts. wide. Trekking equipment
can be hired at Bargeshwar.
Sundardoonga & Kafni Glaciers : For the more adventurous
trekkers these two glaciers are ideal. Both these glaciers are located in
the Pindari Glacier area in different spots. It is advisable to visit these
places with an experienced guide and proper equipment. Sundardoonga is known
for its beautiful rocks. One has to pass through Umla Jatoli village to go
there. Dhakudi is a camping point which is 35 kms away. To go to Kafni (3800
mts) one has to go through a rough trek of 20 kms. from Dwali camp.
EXCURSIONS FROM KAUSANI
Further ahead from the hill station of Kausani you may plan for excursions
to various other places of tourist interest.There are the hill Station of
Nainital, Almora and Ranikhet that are easily accessible from Kausani, offer
wondrous vistas of the Himalayas and make excellent excursion options.Then
there are the temple towns of Baijnath and Bageshwar that attract several
pilgrims and tourists every year and are in close proximity to Kausani. The
nature lovers may even go on an excursion to Binsar from Kausani. Binsar
boasts of a bird sanctuary that is worth visiting and the panoramic views of
the Himalayan peaks like the Nanda Devi Sanctuary