Saputara is a picturesque hill station located in the Dang district of Gujarat, India. It is perched on a plateau in the Sahyadri mountain range at an altitude of about 1000 meters above sea level. The name 'Saputara' means 'Abode of Serpents,' and it is an area that is steeped in tribal culture and folklore. This quaint town is known for its lush green forests, rolling hills, and exotic flora and fauna. Among its notable attractions are the Saputara Lake, where one can enjoy boating, the Sunrise Point, which offers a spectacular view of the Saputara valley, and the Artist Village, where one can learn and buy tribal arts and handicrafts. The hill station also has beautiful gardens like the Step Garden and Lake Garden, perfect for leisurely strolls. With its salubrious climate, Saputara offers a refreshing escape from the heat of the plains. The region also hosts the monsoon festival, making it a vibrant place to visit during the rains. The place is well suited for those looking to unwind amidst nature.