Saputara • Dang • Gujarat
Hill StationSaputara is Gujarat's most famous hill station, situated at an elevation of approximately 1,000 meters above sea level in the Western Ghats. Surrounded by dense forests, rolling hills, and deep valleys, Saputara serves as a refreshing escape from the heat of the plains. The hill station is especially popular during the monsoon season when the surrounding landscape turns lush green and numerous waterfalls come alive.
One of the major attractions of Saputara is its picturesque lake, where visitors can enjoy boating while admiring the scenic surroundings. The Saputara Ropeway offers panoramic views of the valleys and hills, making it one of the most exciting experiences in the town. Sunset Point and Sunrise Point provide spectacular views and are among the most visited locations by photographers and nature enthusiasts. The region is rich in tribal heritage, particularly the culture of the Dang tribe. Visitors can explore the Artist Village to witness traditional tribal art, handicrafts, bamboo work, and local cultural performances. Attractions such as Step Garden, Rose Garden, Lake Garden, and Saputara Tribal Museum further enhance the tourism experience.
Adventure seekers can enjoy trekking, hiking, nature trails, cycling, and camping in the surrounding hills. Nearby attractions like Gira Waterfalls, Waghai Botanical Garden, and Vansda National Park offer additional opportunities for exploration.
The pleasant climate throughout the year, combined with excellent viewpoints, cultural attractions, and family-friendly activities, makes Saputara one of the most attractive weekend destinations in western India. Whether seeking relaxation, adventure, photography, or cultural experiences, Saputara provides a memorable travel experience for visitors of all ages.
What is the best time to visit?
July–March
What is the entry fee?
₹ Step Garden ₹10–₹20 Tribal Museum ₹10–₹20 Ropeway ₹100–₹150 Approx. Boating ₹50–₹200 Approx.