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A 300km wide view curves across the
Himalayas from Kausani, a
breathtakingly beautiful hill
station in the Kumaon Hills. The eye
sweeps past dense forests and
glowing hills lit up by the setting
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The panorama unfolds over the snow-covered
peaks of Nanda Devi and Trishul, their
impenetrable beauty overshadowing the
lesser mountains scattered at their feet.
At 7817 metres, Nanda Devi is the second
highest peak in India and has exerted a
tremendous impact on the cultures and
lives of the Kumaoni and Garhwali peoples.
Mt. Trishul and Nanda Ghunti hover close
by, symbolic of Shiva's trident and his
wife's veil.
Besides these heart-stopping views,
Kausani offers blissfully undiluted
silence and tranquillity. The crisp air is
laden with the scent of pines. Tea gardens
and pear orchards dot the landscape while
the summer months see a profusion of wild
flowers in the valleys. The hill station
itself is perched on a narrow ridge on
Pingnath Peak, overlooking mountain
vistas, while the rivers Gomti and Kosi
flank the town.
Kausani has had many moments in the sun -
as the birthplace of Hindi poet Krishna
Nandan Pant, and again as the hill station
where Mahatma Gandhi spent some happy days
in 1929. Gandhiji stayed at the
Anasakti Ashram, where he explored the
Anasakti Yoga. The Ashram used to be a
guesthouse in a tea estate, and is now a
research centre and library. A Gandhi
memorial has been erected here and evening
prayers are said in the main hall. There
is a regular flow of pilgrims trying to
combine a glimpse of the sanctum with a
view of the spectacular sunset.
Some good treks lead into the Himalayas
from Kausani, such as the Adi Kailash trek
and the Bageshwar Sunderdhanga trek. The
area is quite a camper's paradise. In
spite of its spectacular beauty, Kausani
remains an unspoilt town where you can
retreat for a quiet sojourn at any time of
the year.
Getting there: Kausani
lies 53 km north of Almora in Uttaranchal.
Delhi is 410 km away, a journey of 14
hours by road. The closest airport is at
Pantnagar, 180 km. The nearest railhead is
at Kathgodam, 142 km, with trains arriving
from Delhi. From Kathgodam you can catch a
bus or take a tourist taxi to Kausani.
Best time: You can visit
Kausani at any time of the year except for
the monsoon period from end June to
September. Summer - April to June - is the
best time to be in Kausani, with
temperatures ranging between 11°C and
26°C. The winters are cold - temperatures
average between 2°C and 14°C and there are
chances of snow. Carry light woollens for
summer and heavy woollens for winter.
Accommodation: Kausani is
a mid-budget traveller's delight. The
Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam has a tourist
guesthouse here. In addition to the Forest
Rest House and PWD Bungalow, there are
other lodges and motels. Room tariffs
range from Rs 300 to Rs 1500 for a double
room. Decent accommodation is also
available at the Anasakti Ashram.
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