Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Saputara - An Unexplored Location in India


The most charming and striking hill station; Saputara is a diamond in the garland of Sahyadri mountain ranges and the solitary hill station in the Gujarat State. The peaceful and relaxing little town is positioned at an average altitude of 1,000 meters approximately above the sea level with an agreeable and amiable climatic condition in 365 days if a year. It is the best place for people, who are in search of a place of rejuvenation and regeneration, to give more meaning to their budget holidays by adding glory. Saputara is a magnanimous place with many picturesque images that pamper our mind.



The literal meaning of Saputara is, ‘home of serpents’, and it is evidently tinted by the installed icon of a snake on the shoreline of the River Sarpagana, which surges through the Saputara town. The snake’s icon is adored by the ethnic groups of the region, particularly in celebrations like, Holi festival. The another myth of the place is that the Lord Rama, the king of Ayodhya in Tretha Yug, spent his days of deportation levied by his father Dasharadha for 11 years in the forests of this place. The place with spiritual and historical background, is very good place to utilize your budget holidays to breath the holy air.

The hill station entertains the tourists from all over the country as well as all over the world with its developed hill resort which is equipped with facilitiesthat are required for the tourists who are there to celebrate their budget holidays. Vansda National Park, Purna Sanctuary, Sunrise Point are some of thespots, must not be missed out by the visitors of Saputara. Boating in the lake of Saputara, is really an amazing event that gives chance to view the greeneryof the surroundings very closely.

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