Once celebrated as the Kedar Kshetra in ancient literature, the town has been ruled by the Nagas, Khasas, Kiratas, Kunindas, and Tunganas. Today, the picturesque Gairsain is an emerging tourist destination, connecting the Garhwal and Kumaon regions. Gairsain&rsquos allure comes not only from its scenic offerings, but also its strategic location near the hill districts. About 280 kilometres from Dehradun, the new capital is also the source of the Ramganga River, near the Dudhatoli Parvat (mountain). The name Gairsain was derived from the Garhwali words 'gair' or 'at some depth' and 'sain', meaning 'rolling plains'. It is situated at an altitude of 1,750 metres above sea level, and at the eastern edge of the vast Dudhatoli mountain range. It is close to popular toursim spots like Ranikhet, Kasauni and Dehradun.