Surat
Surat
Circuit Surat
circuit consists of the old historic city of Surat, India's
ancient trading centre. Since long traders from across the seven
seas had links with this region. The Saputara and the Dangs
regions are filled with tribal villages where you can witness
the lifestyle, traditions of the indigenous people living the
life their ancestors lived years ago.
Get away for a retreat in lush green surroundings of the Saputara
hills or take a dip in the Gira falls at Waghai and Mahal. The
Surat circuit is ideal if you are looking for a tranquil place
to get away for a while. Mahal The
Purna Sanctuary dominates the Mahal region situated 60 km from
Saputara. The longish drive passes though the most beautiful
parts of the Dangs with high wooded slopes of bamboo. It is
endowed with rivers and bamboo glades and is a must for picnics,
walks and treks. Saputara At
the southern tip of Gujarat, folded in to the densely wooded
Dang forest area in the Sahyadri Mountains lies Saputara, a
picturesque hill station perched on a plateau at an altitude
of about 1000 metres above sea level. Saputara is situated 160
kms. from Surat. Legend has it that Lord Rama spent 11 years
of his exile in these very forests.
Saputara has been developed as a planned hill resort with hotels,
parks, swimming pools theatres and a museum. It has several
gardens, picturesque locations and a cool bracing climate even
in the hot summer months making it an ideal getaway. The resort
is equipped with adventure sports facilities like paragliding.
Nature's beauty is at its best throughout the year at Saputara,
which means the Abode of Serpents. A snake image on the banks
of the river Sarpaganga is worshipped by the Adivasis (aboriginals)
on festivals like Holi. Surat Surat,
the capital of South Gujarat, was India's most prosperous port
and ancient trading centres in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Located on the southern bank of Tapti, Surat is renowned for
its fine silk and exquisite brocades like the Tanchoi, Gajee
and Kinkhab styles sometimes woven with gold and silver threads.
It is also famous for spices and its diamond market as well
as ivory and wood artwork of rare beauty.
Surat has the distinction of being the first European settlement
in India besides being host to the Dutch and the Portuguese,
a fact reflected in its little streets, which are charmingly
European. The East India Company established its initial warehousing
facility here in 1612 A.D. Sir Thomas Roe landed at the port
of Surat before proceeding to the court of Emperor Jahangir
to present his credentials as the Ambassador of England.
It is popularly believed to have been founded by Gopi, a Nagar
Brahmin, who rose to be the Prime Minister in the Sultanate
of Gujarat under Mahmud I and Muzaffar II. On account of this
belief, Gopi is generally called the patron of Gujarat. In ancient
days, Surat was the main port for Muslim pilgrims travelling
to Mecca for Haj. Vir Narmad one of the great literary and social
reformers hailed from Surat.
Historically Surat is intimately connected to the freedom struggle. Wathai Located
49 kms from Saputara, the town of Waghai is surrounded by many
delightful tourist spots. The drive from Saputara to Waghai
itself is scenic and the air is pure and refreshing.
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