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About The Place
Saputara, nestled in the Sahyadris or Western Ghats of the Dang district in South Gujarat, stands at an elevation of 1,000 meters above sea level. Known as the “Abode of Serpents” in Gujarati, Saputara gets its name from the winding Sarpanganga River, which resembles a serpent. This picturesque hill station offers a refreshing climate and stunning views of lush, verdant valleys.
Visitors to Saputara can explore a variety of attractions, including the historic Hathgadh Fort, the diverse Vansda National Park, and the serene Saputara Lake. Scenic viewpoints such as Sunrise Point and Sunset Point provide breathtaking panoramas. The region’s rich biodiversity can be experienced at locations like Gira Falls, Echo Point, and Purna Sanctuary.
Cultural enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the heritage of the local Adivasi tribes and enjoy their vibrant dances during the Holi festival. Saputara promises a memorable hill station experience in the heart of Gujarat, blending natural beauty with cultural richness.