Excursion
Beautiful destinations around Kausani
Beautiful destinations around Kausani
Baijanth :
17 kms from Kausani, Baijnath, the most important historical center of Kumaon, was known as Karttikeyapur during the Katyuri Dynasty, stands on the banks of river Gomti, in the Garur valley. Many temples with idols of Lord Shiva and Parvati can be seen here. The chief attraction for the tourists is the flawless idol of Goddess Parvati, which is enshrined in the main temple. Baijnath also has many beautiful relics of the 12th and 13th century sculptured stone statues. The monuments are now protected under the Archeological Survey of India.
Bageshwar :
40 kms from Kausani, at the confluence of the rivers Saryu, Gomti and the latent Bhagirathi, lies the holy township of Bageshwar. Since time immemorial, this place has been the symbol of faith for the entire Uttarakhand region. Bageshwar also houses a cluster of ancient temples from 8th to 12th century A.D. The complex consisting of 124 temples and hundreds of statues is not merely famous for its exquisite craftsmanship but also for its Swayambhu Lingum named Naages, which would also interest the connoisseurs of art.
Tea Garden :
One place that any tourist must visit on a trip to Kausani is its famous tea garden, called Giria Uttaranchal Tea Estate. It is located 5 km from the town, on the Bageshwar Road, perched 1200 to 1800 m above sea level.
Anashakti Ashram :
Mahatma Gandhi, who spent 12 days in 1929 at Kausani, penned his memorable commentary on the Gita-Ana-Shakti Yoga inspired by the scenic grandeur of this richly gifted spot. The guest house where the Mahatma stayed is now known as the Anashakti Ashram.
Pinnath :
A temple and the village of the same name is 5 km trek from Kausani. It is built on a spur from the Gopalkot peak (2750m) overlooking the upper portion of the Kosi Valley. The temple is situated about half way up the hill above the village.
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