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  • Опубліковано 25 вер 2021
  • Saputara is a Hill Station situated near the border of Gujarat & Maharastra and Saputara hill station is located in the Dang District in Gujarat. Saputara hill station is a weekend gateway for people from Maharastra & Gujarat.
    In Saputara in Gujarat you can find beautiful landscapes, mesmerizing waterfalls, dense forests and wildlife parks and sanctuaries. Saputara offers everything for every kind of traveller. If you are a foodie too then Saputara will not make you feel like an outsider, with its mouthwatering street food.
    Saputara is not only known for its breathtaking beauty but also have religious and cultural significance. If you love driving then Saputara will fulfil your dreams to drive on scenic roads. While driving green fields and waterfalls will follow you and on the other side the mountain range will keep you enthralled.
    Saputara is situated on the plateaus of the Western Ghats and the Sahyadris so you can expect to get the beautiful landscapes of western ghats. It is located on a plateau in the Western Ghats, at an altitude of 1,000m above sea level.
    Saputara gets its name from snakes, yes, you heard it right. It means abode of Snakes. Till now you can find different kinds of snakes, however, these days with an increase in tourism snakes are a little hard to find. You can also find an image of a snake situated on the shore of the river Sarpganga that flows through the town.
    It is also believed that Lord Rama spent 11 years of his exile in the forests of Saputara. Imagine you travelling in the same location and exploring the places where Lord Rama spent 11 years of his exile.
    The tribal people residing here are known as Dangis and they are known for their intricate Warli painting and bamboo crafts.
    A detailed blog on Saputara can be found here: www.shoestringtravel.in/2021/...
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    We have visited the following places in Saputara.
    1. Gira Waterfall
    2. Rose Garden
    3. Sunset Point
    4. Sunrise Point
    5. Table View Point (Governor Hill)
    6. Lake View Garden
    7. Nageshwar Mahadev Temple
    8. Saputara Lake
    9. Jain Temple
    10. Ropeway in Saputara
    11. Girmal waterfalls
    12. Honey Bee Center
    13. U Point
    14. Shabari Dham in Saputara
    15. Waghai Botanical Garden
    When is the best time to visit Saputara?
    Saputara is pleasant throughout the year and the average temperature doesn’t cross more than 35 degrees in summers.
    However, if you ask me the best time to visit Saputara has to be during the monsoons or after the monsoons in the month of August or September. The landscapes and the views that Saputara offers at the end of the monsoon season is absolutely stunning. The waterfalls will be overflowing with water, the clouds will play hide and seek with you and the mountain tops are covered with clouds with streaks of sunlight. It adds to the romance of Saputara.
    And as for any normal hill station, the next best time to visit Saputara is winters from October to February during which the temperature may below 8 degrees centigrade as well.
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