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KAUSANI CORPORATE TOUR PACKAGE — 2N/3D

Rs.11999.00/Person

Known across Uttarakhand for its panoramic views of the Trishul and Nanda Devi peaks, Kausani suits leadership retreats and strategy sessions that benefit from a scenic, distraction-free setting. Its smaller scale keeps groups intimate, making it best suited to focused teams of 10-30.

Highlights

  • Uninterrupted panoramic views of the Trishul and Nanda Devi peaks, visible from most resort properties
  • Visit to Anasakti Ashram, where Mahatma Gandhi stayed and worked on his commentary on the Bhagavad Gita
  • Guided walk through a local tea garden with an informal tasting session
  • Bonfire dinner under clear mountain skies
  • Small-scale, intimate resort setting ideal for close-knit leadership teams
  • Conference session held with direct Himalayan-range views from the hall

Included and Excluded

  • 2 nights' accommodation (twin/triple sharing)
  • All Meal Plan — daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner
  • Conference hall or terrace booking with mountain views
  • Guided tea garden walk and tasting session
  • Anasakti Ashram visit
  • All local transfers as per itinerary
  • Dedicated tour manager
  • GST as applicable
  • Travel to and from Kausani
  • Personal expenses & shopping
  • Travel insurance
  • Any activity not specifically mentioned in the itinerary

Tour Plan

Arrival & Welcome
The group arrives in Kausani after a scenic drive through the Kumaon hills and checks into the resort. The evening opens with a welcome dinner, the panoramic Himalayan range visible from the property setting an immediate tone for the trip.

Conference Session & Viewpoint Visit
The morning conference session takes advantage of Kausani's uninterrupted views of the Trishul and Nanda Devi peaks, held in a hall or open terrace facing the range. In the afternoon, the group visits the main viewpoint for unobstructed panoramas, followed by a walk through a nearby tea garden with an informal tasting session. The evening closes with a bonfire dinner under clear mountain skies.

Anasakti Ashram & Departure
The morning includes a visit to Anasakti Ashram, where Mahatma Gandhi once stayed and wrote portions of his interpretation of the Bhagavad Gita — a reflective stop that pairs well with a leadership-focused offsite. After breakfast, the group departs for home.

Tour Faq

Kausani sits at an elevation and angle that gives an unusually wide, uninterrupted panorama of the Himalayan range, including the Trishul and Nanda Devi peaks, visible directly from many hotel properties without needing to travel to a separate viewpoint. It's this immediacy — waking up to the view rather than driving to see it — that makes Kausani a favourite for leadership retreats built around reflection and big-picture thinking.Yes, best suited to groups of 10-30 given limited hotel capacity.
It's best suited to smaller, more intimate groups, typically in the 10 to 30 person range, since the town's hotel capacity is limited compared to larger hill stations. Companies specifically choose Kausani for this reason — the smaller scale keeps a leadership team together in one property rather than spread across multiple hotels, which matters when the point of the trip is close, focused interaction.
Kausani leans towards a calmer, scenery-and-reflection-focused itinerary by design, but light activity can certainly be added — short guided walks through the surrounding tea gardens, a visit to Anasakti Ashram, or simple nature trails around the property. For teams wanting a more adventure-heavy component, we'd typically suggest pairing this with a short Corbett or Nainital extension rather than trying to force high-adrenaline activities into Kausani itself.
Anasakti Ashram is where Mahatma Gandhi stayed during a visit to the region and where he worked on portions of his commentary on the Bhagavad Gita, focused on the concept of "anasakti," or detached action. Many companies find this a fitting, low-key stop for a leadership offsite given its themes around purposeful, non-attached work — though it's entirely optional and can be swapped for extra free time if it doesn't fit your group's interests.
March through June and October through November tend to offer the clearest views of the Himalayan range, which is really the main draw of this destination. Winter brings snow to the higher peaks (visible from a distance) along with a much colder climate in the town itself, which some groups specifically want for a winter-retreat feel.