Saputara, the only hill station in Gujarat, creates beauty on sight

 

 

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 There are many such places in the country in terms of tourism which are very much liked. Especially people like to go to the hill station where one experiences peace along with natural beauty. In such a situation, the only hill station of Gujarat is the perfect place to visit Saputara. Located in the beautiful plains of the Sahyadri ranges in Gujarat, this hill station becomes a center of attraction for people who love to roam. Situated at an altitude of 3,000 feet above the sea, this saputara is quite popular in Gujarat and its surroundings.

 This hill station is quite popular in Gujarat and its surroundings. The temperature here ranges from a maximum of 32 ° C in summer to a minimum of 27 ° C while the maximum and minimum temperature during winter are 16 ° C and 10 ° C respectively. The monsoon receives 255 cm of rainfall annually. That is why Saputara Monsoon Festival is organized every year.

 

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 The one-month long monsoon festival at Saputara, the only hill station in Gujarat, is an attractive place for tourists and tourists. Exhibitions, adventure activities, cultural events, food festivals, interquit, sports, competitions, flash mob attract tourists in the monsoon festival in the midst of rainy season, along with boat riding and rope-way can be enjoyed. The weather of Saputara is very beautiful. The open, pure air here is very good for your health. Many people come here just to breathe Kula air.

 Saputara is in a flat area in the Dang jungle area of ​​the Western Ghats, which is part of the Sahyadri mountain range. Saputara means the abode of snakes. It is believed to be built above the habitat of snakes. Local communities worship snakes on the banks of the Serpaganga River here on Holi.

 

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 By the way, Saputara is not only a hill station but also has historical and religious significance. Lord Rama is believed to have spent 11 years here during his exile. The beautiful waterfall, greenery, small hills and pleasant weather will be a memorable trip for you. If you want, you can also come here in October. Well, coming from July to September in the monsoon will give a special feeling here, but if you want to see the beauty after rain, then planning to come in October will be the best.

 You will see the cultural tableau of Gujarat in its tribal and local culture. Actually, here Tourism of Gujarat Ltd. (TCGL) has been organizing Saputara Monsoon Festival for the last seven years, in which you get to see the cultural colors here.

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