Kausani is a well-known tourist destination among tourists, which is why it is referred to as the Switzerland of India by Mahatma Gandhi. It is situated 1900 meters above sea level. If you are traveling via any of the main cities—Almora, Nainital, Kathgodam, or Haldwani—you can just land there. A stunning panoramic view of the massive Himalayan mountains spanning 300 kilometers can be seen from Kausani.
Anashakti Ashram- in anashakti ashram mahatma gandhi spent a few of his last days here, and compliments the serenic beauty and peace of this place; he even wrote about his experience here in his diary. As of now this place is open for visitors, researchers.
Rudrakshi Falls- The Rudrakshi waterfall, which is surrounded by beautiful green trees, is the most captivating site in Kausani. Additionally, there are a few caves there that may be seen from a distance.
Kausani Tea Estate- if you are a tea lover then kausani tea estate, you can visit as they grew so many different varieties of tea plant there, the best time to visit this place is from june to september to see the greenery and plants growing here. Tea grown here is also exported to other countries too.
Rudrakshi falls
Anashakti ashram
Kausani tea estate
Baijnath temple
Someshwar
Star observatory
Pant gallery
There are no direct public transport routes from Delhi to Kausani, therefore you must first travel through Nainital or Haldwani in order to take local transit to Kausani. The bus ride will take approximately 10 hours.
Most convenient will be to take a train from Delhi to Kathgodam, from where you may travel to Kausani via any local means of transportation.
near VIP Guest House, Kausani, Uttarakhand 263620