KASAULI CITY TRAVEL Guide
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THE ETHEREAL TOWN Located 53 km to
the north of Almora, Kausani, is a picturesque hill
station famous for its scenic splendor and its
spectacular 300 km-wide view of the Himalayas? Snuggled
amongst thick, dense pine forests, atop a narrow ridge,
the view of the snow covered Trishul and Nanda Devi is
so vivid that one gets a feeling of the snow being
within touching distance.
The ethereal sunrise that Pithoragarh offers has
attracted thousands of visitors to this place time and
again. Eulogized by poets and philosophers, this scenic
and beautiful spot has on offer something or the other
for every visitor from sightseeing, history, sport and
pilgrimage to complete relaxation all year round. In
1929, Mahatma Gandhi stayed here at the Anashakti
Ashram, and was greatly impressed by its environs.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS of KASAULI
Anashakti Ashram:
It is located at a quiet place where the Father of the
Nation, Mahatma Gandhi spent some days. Set against the
breathtaking beauty of the Himalayas, this Ashram offers
a good resting-place for travelers. It also has a
magnificent library.
View of the Nanda Devi Hill:
Some spectacular views of the hills exist and several
snow-capped peaks spanning a 300-km range can be seen
from vantagepoints around. One of the best spots from
which one can photograph the Nanda Devi Range is the
State Bungalow at Kausani. A particularly good time is
prior to sunrise when one can watch the sun slowly
lighting up the tips of the Nanda Devi Range.
EXCURSIONS FROM KASAULI
Baijnath:
(19 kms.) Situated on the banks of the Gomti River and
just below the Kausani Ridge are Baijnath, an important
pilgrimage and historic center. A group of ancient
temples dating back to the 12th and 13th century line
the bank of the river, presenting a beautiful sight.
Their intricate carvings and stonework are simply
awe-inspiring.
Bageshwar:
(42 kms.) This important Shaivite center stands at the
confluence of rivers Gomti and Saryu. The famous
Baghnath temple built by King Lakshmi Chand in 1602 AD,
adorns the city. Not only temples but also the sacred
confluence & famous Uttarayani Fair held annually in
mid- January, also make it a revered spot for pilgrims,
who often equate it to Varanasi, in divinity and
sanctity.
Gwaldam:
(48 KMS.) At an altitude of 1829 m, this typical small
Himalayan town surrounded by fruit orchards is an ideal
base for trekking to Roopkund and Pindari glaciers (in
Kumaon Himalayas).
HOW TO GET THERE
Air: Nearest airport is Pantnagar, 180 kms.
Rail: Nearest railhead is Kathgodam, 142 kms.
Road: The hill station is well connected by road to all
nearby towns.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Area: 5.2 sq.km.
Population: 4046 (1991 census).
Altitude: 1890 m above sea level.
Clothing summer: Light Woolens.
Winter: Heavy Woolens. |