Natural Environment, Legend and Travel Guide of Rudradhari Fall, Caves, Someshwar Temple, Kausani Uttarakhand
Rudradhari falls, ancient caves and temple are located on Kausani Almora road at a distance of 12 kms from Kausani and 2 km from village Kantali. This is very popular water fall and best place nearby Kausani in natural environment with lush greenery filled with paddy fields where the water flows vertically in the river. Around the Rudhradhari water fall, there are lots of ancient caves located which can be explored. The name Rudradhari comes from Lord Shiva and Krishna Bhagwan. Lord Shiva was also called Rudra and Krishna Bhagwan was called Hari so it was formally named as Rudradhari. The temple is located at 1555 meters above from the ground.
Road is available till village Kantali around 2 kms then trekking up to Rudradhari falls and temple which takes around 2 hrs of time. The visitors are amazed by seeing waterfall and surrounding nature. The photography lover loves to capture the view. There are also the caves which are historically important. Devotees and the visitors must not missed to visit Someshwar temple dedicated to Lord Shiv nearby to this fall. The ancient caves are very natural and are surrounded by the mountains. These magnificent waterfalls can also be viewed during trekking to Adi Kailash region in the hill station of Kasauni.
How to reach Rudradhari Fall and Caves: It is just 12 km away from Kausani, thus very well connected by road with all major cities of Uttarakhand. The nearest Railway route is Kathgodam Railway Station which is 135kms far and nearest air connectivity is in Pantnagar which is at a distance of 175 kms.