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Tourism Almora Kausani is a celebrated spot for its scenic beauty enroute to Baijnath

Kausani (1890 m) is a celebrated spot for its scenic beauty enroute to Baijnath and Bageshwar. Nature has bestowed its beauty to make it a spot par-excellence. Mahatma Gandhi, wondered if the scenery was to be surpassed by any of the beauty spots of the world. The close and captivating view which Kausani offers of the silvery majesty of the great Himalayas kindles hope even in the greatest pessimist and enlivens the worst of the depressed feelings. Several snow-capped peaks stand astride in a stately row over 300 kms in length shining against the pure blue of the sky making the Kausani horizon an enviable spectacle.

Mahatma Gandhi, during his stay at Kausani, penned his memorable commentary on the `Gita-Anashakti Yoga` inspired by the scenic grandeur of this richly gifted spot. Mahatma Gandhi was impressed so much that he started calling it “Switzerland of India”. The guesthouse where Mahatma Gandhi stayed is now known as the Anashakti Ashram. A serene and peaceful atmosphere prevails at the Ashram. There is yet another popular Ashram known as `Lakshmi Ashram` established by late sister `Sarla Ben`, an American who had been a faithful follower of Mahatma Gandhi. Lakshmi Ashram prepares young girls and women for the national service.

Hindi poet-laureate Sumitra Nandan Pant was born at Kausani. Some of his early poems composed here have described the nature in its manifestations. Kausani is ideal for those who seek an escape from the din and dust, hustle and bustle of big cities and wish to spend a quiet holiday in the lap of Nature. Indeed, Kausani is a veritable heaven of beauty to which an excursion must be made while visiting the Kumaon Hills.

General Information

Altitude : 1890 m. Temperature: Summer-Minimum 10° C to 26° C. Winter - 15° C to 20 ° C.

Rainfall : Minimum 1777 mm Maximum 3048 mm.

Best season to visit : September to April.

Clothing : Summer -light woollen or cotton.

Winter : Heavy woollens.

Language spoken : Hindi, English and Kumaoni
 

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