Adventure in Saputara
Saputara |Visiting the National Park by the name of Vansda could be a thrilling experience. The area where the Park exists today was formerly a private forest owned by the King of Vansda. The Park covers an area of merely 24 square kilometers. One is required to acquire permits from the Chief of Wildlife Warden to visit the Park. Vansda National Park is home to the giant squirrel, the four horned antelope, the tiger, python, leopard, rusty-spotted cat, the pangolin and the python, among others.
Purna sanctuary is spread over an area of 160 square kilometers. This sanctuary is a section of a thicket of deciduous trees in the Western Ghats of Gujarat. The Purna and Gira Rivers form a junction at this sanctuary at a place called Mahal Bardipura, which is 60 kilometers away from Dang. The trekkers love this place for the trails contoured with bamboo trees.
For tourists visiting Saputara during the monsoons, a place not to be missed is quite near from here. 52 kilometers away from Saputara is the outstanding Gira Waterfalls.
There are numerous activities that one can partake in over here. The forest is a lovely place to set up camp. The experience of going on a boat ride at a Lake in the forest is unparalleled. If you wish to visit places around Saputara, you could go to the historical Pandava caves, which will fill you with a sense of our grand mythological past. The Pandava caves are also known as Aravalem caves. It is believed that the Pandavas spent some time here during their exile in the forests.
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