Saputara
Arka Roy ChowdhuryArka Roy Chowdhury/Times Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING, SAPUTARA/ Updated : Jun 30, 2017, 12:46 IST
Synopsis
Gujarat’s very own hill station, Saputara can be reached in about 5 hours from Vadodara by road. This hill station is located on a plateau in the Western Ghats, and forms a magnificent ambience for holidaymakers. Literally transla … Read more
Gujarat’s very own hill station, Saputara can be reached in about 5 hours from Vadodara by road. This hill station is located on a plateau in the Western Ghats, and forms a magnificent ambience for holidaymakers. Literally translating to “Abode of the Serpents,” Saputara is something of a magical place, and holds a position of pride in Gujarat. Read less
Gujarat’s very own hill station, Saputara can be reached in about 5 hours from Vadodara by road. This hill station is located on a plateau in the Western Ghats, and forms a magnificent ambience for holidaymakers. Literally translating to “Abode of the Serpents,” Saputara is something of a magical place, and holds a position of pride in Gujarat. It is best to take your own vehicle as public transportation here is scare, and the hill station is known to be secluded. So anyone who is looking to get away far from the madding crowd, you will find that this place matches to your wavelength well. There are quite a few attractions here, such as boat club, museums, and parks. While one can also head to a wildlife sanctuary nearby, and enjoy the attractions of nature. So the next time you want to get away and live life in solitary bliss, head out to Saputara and see what fun awaits you!
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