Kausani
If you’re looking for the best honeymoon spot in Uttarakhand, look no further than Kausani. Kausani is a tiny hill station located in the Bageshwar district of Uttarakhand, India, at a distance of 37 km from Bageshwar, 58 km from Almora, 59 km from Ranikhet, 115 km from Nainital, 164 km from Pithoragarh, 241 km from Jim Corbett National Park, 318 km from Dehradun, and 401 km from Delhi. One of Uttarakhand's top hill towns and one of the best summer vacation spots is Kausani, which is located at an elevation of 1890 meters.
Baichaldeo, the king of the Katyuri, served as Kausani's administrative head during that era. Later, he gave a substantial portion of this land to Sri Chand Tiwari, a Gujarati Brahmin. During the Independence of India in 1947, Kausani was a part of the Almora district till 1997 after which Bageshwar district was carved out of Almora district. Apart from the hills and spectacular views, the place is famous for its ashrams. Kausani is also the birthplace of the famous poet Sumitranandan Pant. The Pant Museum is named after him and it contains various awards, drafts, and manuscripts written by the legendary poet. Trekking and mountain biking in Kausani are the most popular activities for those who like to traverse the hills in an adventurous way. Pindari Glacier Trek, Sunder Dhunga Trek, and Milam Glacier Trek are some of the popular trekking areas in Kausani.