Lakshmi Ashram, Kausani, founded by Sarala Behn, is a serene Himalayan retreat. Empowering women through education in the 'Switzerland of India,' it offers peace and stunning views.
Attend Morning Prayers And Meditation Sessions.
Explore The Surrounding Natural Beauty With A Hike.
Interact With The Residents And Learn About Their Work.
Learn About Sustainable Farming Practices.
Participate In Workshops On Spinning And Weaving.
Understand Gandhian Principles And Their Relevance.
March to June, September to November
Morning
₹500 per person
Lakshmi Ashram was established in 1948 by Sarla Behn, an English woman deeply inspired by Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy. She dedicated her life to serving the underprivileged women of the Kumaon region. The ashram was envisioned as a center for promoting self-reliance and empowering women through education and skill development. Sarla Behn, also known as Catherine Mary Heilman, played a crucial role in the Bhoodan movement in Uttarakhand. Over the years, the ashram has continued to uphold its founding principles, providing education, vocational training in crafts like weaving and spinning, and promoting sustainable farming practices. It has become a symbol of selfless service and a testament to the enduring legacy of Gandhian ideals in the Himalayan region, fostering a community where women can thrive and contribute to society.