Why is Saputara famous?
Saputara is famous as Gujarat’s only major hill station. Nestled in the Sahyadri ranges at about 1,000 meters above sea level, it draws tourists with its lush forests, cool climate, and indigenous tribal culture. The town's name literally translates to "Abode of Serpents," honoring the snake deity worshipped by local tribes.
The hill station offers a blend of natural landscapes and planned attractions:
Lakes and Waterfalls: Saputara Lake features boating and is surrounded by landscaped parks, while the nearby Gira Waterfalls cascade dramatically through the valley, especially during the monsoon season.
Panoramic Views: Sunset Point and Sunrise Point provide sweeping, unblemished views of the Sahyadri ranges and Dang district.
Adventure and Nature: The region houses the Pushpak Ropeway (a popular cable car ride) and is located near the Vansda National Park and Purna Wildlife Sanctuary.
Tribal Art & Craft: The Artist Village is renowned for handmade Warli paintings, bamboo artifacts, and locally crafted Dangi sarees made by the region's tribal communities.
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