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A Club Mahindra Managed ResortHatgad is 6 kms away from Saputara, a picturesque hill station perched atop the gigantic Sahyadri mountain range. Whether it is the green landscape, gardens, hills or the Saputara Lake; get ready to surrender yourself to nature. Take a fun ride at the famous Pushpak ropeway, explore the ancient fortress of Hatgad, paddle a boat at the lake side, or watch the mesmerising waterfalls at Gira; there is a lot to be delighted at every step of your holiday. Club Mahin
A Club Mahindra Managed Resort
Hatgad is 6 kms away from Saputara, a picturesque hill station perched atop the gigantic Sahyadri mountain range. Whether it is the green landscape, gardens, hills or the Saputara Lake; get ready to surrender yourself to nature. Take a fun ride at the famous Pushpak ropeway, explore the ancient fortress of Hatgad, paddle a boat at the lake side, or watch the mesmerising waterfalls at Gira; there is a lot to be delighted at every step of your holiday.
Club Mahindra Hatgad is a place that just takes your breath away. It is the perfect combination of luxury and scenic beauty, an ideal retreat for guests looking for a relaxing change from the monotony. With the best accommodation and dining amenities, Club Mahindra Hatgad is best resort in and around Saputara to be.
Situated on the state border between Gujarat and Maharashtra, near Saputara, the Hatgad Fort is an ancient citadel that overlooks some splendid landscapes. The history of this fort states that it was built by the great Maratha ruler Chhatrapati Shivaji during his reign. Offering stunning vistas of the Sahyadris, this fort is a delightful destination for history buffs as well as nature lovers.
It is a religious destination, which forms an important part of every tour itinerary of this hill station. This group of natural caves is named after Pandavas – the five mighty warrior brothers from the Hindu epic Mahabharata. People believe that during their exile, they stopped at this hideout for a brief period and worshipped Lord Shiva. Owing to the religious association, these caves attract several visitors round the year.
Situated on the southern tip of Saputara Lake, Nageshwar Mahadev Temple is the most celebrated shrine of the hill station. This beautiful temple enshrines Lord Shiva's Swayambhu idol. Although this temple is visited by several devotees every day, it witnesses a huge influx of devotees on Mahashivratri – the prime Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Misal Pav is a popular dish from Maharashtra. It consists of misal (a spicy curry usually made of sprouted moth beans) and pav (a type of Indian bread roll). The final dish is topped with potato-chiwda mix, ‘farsan’ or ‘sev’, onions, lemon and coriander. It is usually served with bread or rolls toasted with butter and accompanied by buttermilk or
Maharashtrian Chicken Tambda Rassa, is a hot and fiery chicken gravy preparation the locals will vouch for. Try the soft and tender chicken simmered in local spices along with steamed rice or bhakri (Indian flat bread typically made out of Rice, Bajra or Jowar).
The traditional Gujarati thali mostly includes rice, dal, sprouted beans, curry, shak (vegetables), farsan, pickles, chutney and raita. What makes Gujarati food so unique is the sweet touch of sugar to almost every preparation. It enhances the taste and maintains a perfect balance of flavours.
If you visit Club Mahindra Hatgad during the monsoon, don’t miss out on the grand monsoon festival organised at Saputara (6 kms from the resort). You can enjoy heritage walks, food fiestas, water sports, laser and other cultural shows and also take part in the contests that are organised during this festival.
The Paragliding Festival in Saputara is the place to be for all the adrenaline junkies. The Tourism Department of Gujarat along with private partners introduced this unique festival in the year 2010. It is a 26-day long festival and takes place between December-January. Apart from paragliding, other amusements like parasailing, bike riding, zorbing
Nestled in the heart of this beautiful hill station, the Saputara Lake attracts a horde of visitors year-round. The lake is encompassed by undulating hills and lush greenery, which make it a picturesque place to relax and rejoice. It also offers a distant panorama of the majestic Sahyadri Hills.
Echo Point is a famous vantage point and a picnic spot, which attracts a horde of locals as well as tourists. This viewpoint offers a splendid view of the surrounding landscapes, which is made of gurgling waterfalls and abundant greenery.
Gandhi Shikhar, popularly known as the Sunset Point, is a prominent attraction. As the evening approaches, the sky is painted with an orange hue of the setting sun, which forms a spectacular sight to behold.
Gira Waterfalls are a beautiful seasonal cascade located on the Waghai road at a distance of 49kms from Saputara. The falls emerging from a tributary called Kapri is located in the scenic hilly area where you can relax and enjoy a picnic lunch with your family.
Artist’s Village is regarded as the cultural and traditional center of the region. It is regarded as the best Saputara attraction for buying traditional as well as tribal artifacts. Warli paintings and the tribal craft objects are some of the rare ones which you can find here. The place is regarded as an ideal place to learn about the culture of this region.
The chart below shows the number of day points consumed based on the number of the nights, apartment type and the season in which you plan to holiday.
Holidaying in a lower season /apartment consumes lesser days & helps you enjoy more holidays.