Saputara

Saputara

Hill Station

Saputara, nestled in the Sahyadri mountain range, is Gujarat's only hill station, offering a serene escape from the bustling city life. Its name, meaning 'Abode of Snakes,' is derived from the Serpent God revered by the tribal communities residing here.

Gujarat
State

About Saputara

Saputara, nestled in the Sahyadri mountain range, is Gujarat's only hill station, offering a serene escape from the bustling city life. Its name, meaning 'Abode of Snakes,' is derived from the Serpent God revered by the tribal communities residing here. Perched at an altitude of about 1,000 meters, Saputara boasts a pleasant climate year-round, lush greenery, and breathtaking vistas of the surrounding valleys and waterfalls. It's a popular destination for nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and those seeking tranquility. The hill station is known for its well-maintained gardens, scenic viewpoints, and a range of activities that cater to all ages, from boating on Saputara Lake to exploring tribal museums. The dense Dangs forest surrounding Saputara adds to its charm, providing opportunities for trekking and wildlife spotting. This picturesque hideaway promises a refreshing and memorable experience for every visitor.

History

The history of Saputara is deeply intertwined with the indigenous tribal communities, primarily the Dangi tribe, who have inhabited the region for centuries. Unlike many historical sites with elaborate architectural remains, Saputara's history is more about its natural evolution and the cultural heritage of its people. The region was largely unnoticed by mainstream tourism until it was developed as a planned hill station by the Gujarat government in the late 20th century. The objective was to create a recreational spot that capitalized on its natural beauty and pleasant climate. The development focused on creating tourist infrastructure while preserving the ecological balance and showcasing the local tribal culture. The Serpent God, or Sarpganga, has been worshipped by the adivasis (tribals) of this region, lending the town its unique name. This rich cultural tapestry, combined with its natural splendor, has shaped Saputara into the beloved tourist destination it is today, offering a glimpse into both natural beauty and tribal traditions.

Highlights

  • Boating on Saputara Lake
  • Sunrise Point for panoramic views
  • Sunset Point for breathtaking sunsets
  • Artist Village showcasing tribal art
  • Saputara Tribal Museum to understand local culture
  • Step Garden with various exotic plants
  • Rose Garden featuring diverse rose species
  • Gira Waterfalls (seasonal)
  • Hathgadh Fort for historical exploration
  • Ropeway for an aerial view of the valley

Visitor Information

Timings
Open 24 hours
Entry Fee
Free
Location
Gujarat
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Saputara is from October to March when the weather is cool and pleasant, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
How to Reach
The nearest airport is Surat Airport (approximately 170 km). The nearest railway station is Bilimora (approximately 112 km), though Nashik Road (approximately 80 km) offers better connectivity. Saputara is well-connected by road to major cities in Gujarat and Maharashtra.
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