January 27, 2020
7 Things to do in Saputara, Maharashtra During Family Vacation
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The majestic Western Ghats are home to a picturesque hill station called Saputara. Located in the Sahyadri ranges, Saputara is known for its scenic and undisturbed natural beauty. Gujarat takes pride in Saputara’s popularity as a famous tourist destination. Situated in the Dang district of Gujarat, there are a lot of things to do in Saputara. The deep green forest of Dang and the vivacious river Sarpaganga add to the beauty of Saputara tourist places. This hill station enjoys comfortable and pleasant weather throughout the year. However, it is a great idea to visit Saputara between the months of October to February.
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1. Enjoy Boating in the Serene Saputara Lake
2. Trek Towards the Hatgadh Fort
3. Watch the Sunset and Enjoy Other Activities
4. Create Beautiful Memories
5. Get in Touch With Your Spiritual Side
6. Learn About the People of Saputara
7. Visit the Rose Garden and Get Mesmerised
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The gorgeous Saputara Lake is surrounded by the hills. All year round, thousands of visitors visit this serene lake. The hills add to the enjoyable climate. The lush green flora offers a soothing and relaxing experience to the visitors.
Tourists like to capture the panoramic view of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Sahyadri ranges from the Saputara Lake. The government has constructed a boat club for boating activities to make it one of the top Saputara tourist attractions. The boat club offers a lot of fun-filled activities for the tourists. Visitors can hire boats and enjoy the beauty of the lake and the greenery. Children enjoy paddle boating as they can do it easily while having fun with the family. The boats can be hired between 8.30 am to 6.30 pm. The experience will cost INR 20 per person. It is advisable to check the latest price and timings at the time of visiting the lake. Visiting the Saputara Lake for a fun daytime picnic is one of the best things to do in Saputara.
Saputara Lake is also ideal for photography. Nature lovers, families, and large groups of travellers often spend a lot of time at the lake to capture the mesmerising beauty of the region. A lot of visitors like to get busy with clicking photographs of the sunrise and sunset, and you can indulge in the same.
If you enjoy trekking, then Hatgadh Fort should be at the top of your list of places to visit in Saputara. Tourists often plan a visit to Hatgadh Fort to explore the rugged mountain ranges of Sahyadri. This fort is situated in the Mulher village of the Nashik district of Maharashtra. Those who visit Saputara also like to visit Hatgadh Fort as it is only three kilometres away from Saputara.
You can reach the fort in less than 30 minutes. The drive to the fort offers a beautiful view of the natural beauty of the state of Gujarat and Maharashtra. The fort is at an altitude of 1907 metres above the sea level. Climbing up the fort is a memorable experience.
Rocks cut from the same hills have been used to construct this fort. This fort is a great example of ancient architecture. Students of anthropology and history often visit this fort for academic expedition and research. It is a great idea to visit this fort with your family to enjoy a glimpse of history. Photographers enjoy capturing the best shots from different perspectives as the fort is made of black rock.
There is a plateau on the top of this hill. The cliffs of these mountains are bordered by thick walls built around it. Trekking to the top of this fortress is truly an exhilarating experience.
Watch the Sunset and Enjoy Other Activities
This stunning hill station is located in the Dang District of Gujarat. It does not cease to amaze the tourists. Saputara’s undisturbed natural beauty makes a visit completely worthwhile. At Saputara, you can relax and enjoy the view from the Sunset Point. A ropeway takes the tourists to the sunset point. Children and adults enjoy this ride on the ropeway. The ropeway service is not available round the clock. It is advised to check the timings in advance.
The hill at the sunset point offers plenty of exciting and fun-filled activities for the tourists. Visitors often enjoy horse riding, rock climbing, rappelling, and a walk amongst the trees. Children can enjoy small bike rides and camelback rides. The sunset point has some of the most amazing views of the setting sun and is amongst the top Saputara tourist places.
Both amateur and professional photographers enjoy capturing the sunset in their cameras. The vivid orange hues colour the sky and make the atmosphere truly unique. Visitors like to spot the tribal hamlets and the lush green Dang forest from the sunset point. The ropeway is a convenient option to go up to the sunset point. However, you can even walk for a kilometre and reach this attractive spot.
The Sunrise Point is famously known as the Valley View Point. Waking up early could be a beautiful experience if you are in Saputara. The Valley View Point offers a stunning view of the rising sun.
Visitors often flock this point as it is one of the top places to visit in Saputara. They enjoy the panoramic view of Saputara and the nearby city of Malegaon. At the Sunrise Point, you can spend some quality time with your family and friends. As the sun rises and lights up the entire place, the natural beauty surrounding the sunrise point is a treat to watch as the view unfolds before your eyes. Photographers make it a point to visit this spot when they are at Saputara.
Table Point is one of the most enjoyable places to visit in Saputara. It is also known as Town View Point. The place gets its name because of the table-like flat surface of the hilltop. The hill is called Governor’s Hill.
At Table Point, there are plenty of amazing and fun-filled activities for the tourists. During the peak tourist season, Table Point is abuzz with visitors from all over the world trying several adventures and fun activities.
Tourists like to enjoy activities like horse riding, camelback riding, and valley crossing here. It is advisable to get appropriate training for these activities. Also, it is good to avoid such activities if the rainfall is heavy. Large groups of friends and families often visit Table Point to explore these recreational activities and create beautiful memories.
One of the most exciting things to do in Saputara is trekking up the beautiful hills that are among the most fascinating places to visit in Saputara. Trekking and hiking can be a lot of fun. The Echo Point is a fantastic spot where you can trek up to hear the echo of your own voice. During monsoon, the greenery and rains create a mesmerising vibe for the trekkers and hikers.
Echo Point is a great spot to visit with your children as they are bound to enjoy this attraction. Do not miss visiting the nearby temples and gardens when you are at Echo Point. It is indeed one of the most fun Saputara tourist places.
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The travellers who visit Saputara with their families often enjoy heading to the famous Nageshwar Mahadev Temple. This temple is home to the Nageshvara Jyotirlinga. It is considered to be one of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines.
The Nageshwar Mahadev Temple receives a large number of visitors and devotees on the occasion of Mahashivratri. It is believed to be one of the holiest temples in the state of Gujarat. Lord Shiva is worshipped here. An underground chamber that holds the shrine of the presiding deity is a place of great religious interest for many devotees.
This temple is well-known throughout India as a prominent place of worship. The serene tranquillity of the surroundings makes a visit to this temple truly soothing and memorable. The temple is decorated with great fervour on the days of important festivals and is one of the most famous Saputara tourist places. It is a great sight to witness when the devotees and locals rush to the temple to offer prayers and celebrate with dance and music.
Saputara is also known for the Temple of the 23rd Jain Tirthankara Lord Shree Parshwanath. Those with a religious bent of mind must include this in their list of places to visit in Saputara. The famous name for this temple is Gajabhishek Jain Tirth. You will be mesmerised to see the idol of Shri Chintamani Gajabhishek Parshwanath, which is more than 500 years old. The delicate carvings on the gate and the walls of the temple are absolutely unmissable.
An early morning session of offering prayers is popular amongst many tourists. Those looking for a spiritual, relaxing and enjoyable experience in Saputara often visit this temple. The temple is easy to visit and you can always plan a trip to nearby tourist attractions like the Sunrise Point, Echo Point, Rose Garden, Ropeway Point and Saputara Lake along with The Gajabhishek Jain Tirth. People from all faiths like visiting this temple to check out the carvings on the walls of the temple and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
A majority of the population of Saputara is tribal. The life, art, culture and history of the tribals of Saputara are exhibited in the Saputara Museum. Among the places to visit in Saputara, this is one place you cannot miss. Tourists like to visit the Saputara Museum to know more about the beautiful region and its people. The tribals of Saputara respect nature and look at it as the force that governs daily life.
The tribals are called Dang and the museum will introduce you to the heritage, culture, costumes and ecology of the Dang Tribe of Saputara. It is a very simple museum but is completely worth a visit for the unique learning experience it offers. Visitors can take a look at things like grass ornaments worn by the members of the Dang tribe here, which is one of the most important Saputara tourist places.
The museum is filled with unique exhibits like a stone funerary column, stuffed birds, and woodcarving. Some intriguing artefacts like a ritual object of clay, masks used by the Dang tribe in dance and plays can be spotted at the museum. The exotic musical instruments you can see here are sure to grab your attention. If you are travelling with children, the visit can be an opportunity to let the children learn about the local culture and ethos.
The entry fee varies for students, local tourists and foreigners. It is advisable to inquire about the timings and the entry fees before you visit the museum.
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The Saputara Rose Garden is a magical home of a variety of beautiful roses and several other flowers. It is one of the three gardens known as Step Garden, Lake Garden and Rose Garden. The pleasant climate of Saputara is ideal for horticulture. The garden also has a wide range of herbal plants. Everyone who enjoys flowers and nature must pay a visit to this beautiful garden.
The natural backdrop of lush green hills creates a serene atmosphere. You will enjoy watching hundreds of rare varieties of flowers, creepers, shrubs, and medicinal plants.
A list of things to do in Saputara must include a visit to this garden. You can easily complete the tour of the garden in 30 minutes. However, it is a good idea to spend at least two hours at this beautiful place. This place is often visited by horticulturists. Children particularly enjoy learning about different flowers. You will notice the vivid colours and shapes of the flowers along with a unique fragrance of each. The garden is also the perfect location for clicking several beautiful photographs with friends and family.
Have a look at this detailed Maharashtra tourism guide to know more about things to do, places to visit & best time to visit Saputara to make the most of your family vacation.
You can visit Saputara in the months of October to February and March to May. While in Saputara, book your stay at the Club Mahindra Hatgad resort. The resorts offer comfortable and spacious rooms with a host of modern amenities. The luxurious properties have in-house restaurants where you and your family can relish the delectable local cuisine. The Maharashtrian and Gujarati recipes will satisfy your cravings for fresh and delicious food. Plan your trip to Saputara to enjoy the stunning beauty and great weather during summers. Also, read through these Club Mahindra reviews to get a sneak peek of what members have to say about their stay at Saputara resort in Maharashtra!w
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