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Dangs This is also famously known as the “The Dangs”, it is renowned for its hilly landscape filled with beauty and charm of nature around. The area is spread over about 1,760 sq.km.this space of wonder is situated upon Saputara hills which is a famous hill station in Gujarat. The average rainfall is 1,900 mm every year, the district headquarters is Ahwa. Dangs has its fame for teak forest and dense jungle with numerous herbivorous and predaceous animals living around such as tigers, chitals, bears, pigs, and deer, reptiles like cobra and python are the homely gliders here, the major attraction of tourist interest is Mahal bardipara wildlife sanctuary and the amazing Gira waterfalls are nearby. Ahwa Being located at the hilly region the space is mostly tribal inherited, during the month of March this region celebrates a week – long tribal fair named Dangs Durbar (one week before Holi festival) sounds great with festival fever through the region. The place of interest is the tribal museum with flair to influence the culture and tradition of various tribal communities to the visitors, tribes like Bhils, Kunbis, Gamits, and Warlis are famously known for their custom and tradition that attract tourist. The weapons and utensils are exhibited gives a quacking looks to the visitors. The Mahadev temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is located here. Gira Falls You find an exuberant picnic location on the way between Saptuara-Waghai roads; on the way up the hills you get a gorgeous look to this waterfall. The best time to attain bliss could be from the months of June to November. Girmal Falls This falls is situated on the Gira River near the Mahal-Singana Road, the spot acquires glamorous outlook during the monsoon seasons. To reach here you need to pass by a journey amidst awesome nature and a tribal village. The area is rich in vegetation with rare and indigenous cultivation; and trekking lovers would really set a record on their miles to trek. Purna Sanctuary This region is crossed by Purna and Gira rivers, the hilly region is set by Bamboo pathway for the support to the trekkers, this 160 sq.km sanctuary is home to wild bulls, elephants, sloth bears, and rhinoceros. The best seasons are November to March. Saputara This spot is believed to be the oldest location which has taken part in the great Indian epic Ramayana, it said that when Lord Ram was in exile, he has spent 11 year of his exile in this region is a belief which yet unchanged. Saputara is exactly situated in the Dangs forest area of the Sahyadari Ranges on the borders of Maharashtra – Gujarat. The 1000 m altitude provides chilling climate and an aesthetic scenery scenario. The name Saputara means “the abode of serpents”; there is an idol of serpent which is been worshipped and adored by the tribal people during the festive like Holi. The spot is splendid with nature and picturesque, provides a marvelous waterfalls and an exclusive enchanting look on sunrise and sunset would make visitors become poets and poetess naturally. There are boating facilities given in the lake and the garden and the Museum are the places of visit here. The main attraction here is the ‘Pushpak Ropeway’, the longest ropeway in the country and it pulls in children and couples to trip on monsoon seasons. There is a hill resort with hotels, parks, swimming pools, theatres and museum. Sunrise point A thing of beauty is a joy forever” Keats verses come true here, the spot provides a magnificent view to Saputara during day time, the valley and the greenish beauty makes us listen to the sounding birds synchronizes symphony through nature will be an unfading love to nature and is worth spot to be visited. Waghai This spot has some important places of visit though it is small town. The Gira falls situated 1km off the Saputara-Waghai road, the Botanical Garden with various plants from all over India is found here, Unnai Mata Temple and Hot Springs, Vanil Udyog, Vansda National Park and Ambapada which is a typical Dangi village located 1km off the Saputara- Waghai road near the Gira falls.
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