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Tucked away in the serene hills of Almora, Kasar Devi Temple is not just a place of worship—it is a destination for seekers, meditators, travelers, and anyone longing for silence, clarity, and connection. Surrounded by pine forests and Himalayan views, this ancient temple has drawn saints, philosophers, and global travelers for decades.
This complete guide covers everything you need to know about Kasar Devi Temple in Almora—its spiritual significance, history, how to reach, best time to visit, nearby places, and what makes this place truly special.
Kasar Devi Temple is situated near Almora town in Uttarakhand:
8 km from Almora
85 km from Bhimtal
90 km from Nainital
380 km from Delhi
Its location makes it easily accessible from Bhimtal, which works well as a central base for exploring the Kumaon region.
Kasar Devi is believed to lie on the Earth’s geomagnetic energy belt, similar to places like Stonehenge and Machu Picchu. Many visitors experience deep calm, mental clarity, and heightened awareness here, making it ideal for meditation, prayer, and quiet contemplation.
March to June: Pleasant weather and clear views
July to September: Lush greenery, fewer crowds (monsoon caution)
October to February: Cold, quiet, and ideal for seekers
Winter months are especially peaceful for those seeking solitude.
By Road: Delhi → Haldwani → Almora → Kasar Devi
By Train: Kathgodam (90 km from Almora)
By Air: Pantnagar Airport (125 km from Almora)
Road travel is the most convenient and scenic option.
While there are homestays near Kasar Devi, many travelers prefer staying in Bhimtal, about 85 km away, as it allows easy access to multiple Kumaon destinations.
A peaceful lake-view cottage that works perfectly as a base to explore:
Kasar Devi & Almora
Kainchi Dham
Mukteshwar
Naukuchiatal & Nainital
Shanti Kunjj offers modern, comfortable rooms, warm hospitality, homely food, and a calm lake-side setting—ideal after a day of spiritual or nature exploration.
Kasar Devi Temple is not about rituals or crowds—it’s about stillness, awareness, and inner balance. Whether you visit for spiritual reasons or simply to experience a quieter side of the Himalayas, Kasar Devi leaves a gentle, lasting impression.
Take your time here. Some places are meant to be felt, not rushed.