Gira Falls (Falls in the Only Hill Station in #Gujarat), #Waghai Village, #Saputara, Gujarat, #India
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* The Gira Falls has been located around 6Kms from Waghai Village towards Saputara Road.
* The good time to visit this place is during monsoon i.e. from July to August.
... * This has been believed to be one of the loveliest sightseeing in the only hill Station in gujrat - Saputara.
* Gira Falls is just located on the green hilly area which gives a quite impression of a paradise on earth.
* From here one can enjoy the scenic delights of this fall. This fall is among the most pictures sight of saputara.
* This is a 30m natural drop into the Ambica River. The fall is open for all public, you can instantly hire jeeps and went to this place.
* SAPUTARA is a hill station located at a height of 873 meters (3500 ft) above main sea level on SAHYADRI mountain range in the Dang District of South Gujarat State, neighboring Maharashtra boundary.
* It is the only hill station in Gujrat whose Temperature varry from 7 deg Celsius to 28 deg Celsius.
* Saputara means The Abode of Serpents. As per the Hindu mythology, Lord Ram spent his 11 years of exile in the dense forests of Saputara.
* There is a deity of a serpent (snake) placed on the banks of the river Sarpaganga.
* Local tribal folks pay worship to this serpent god and celebrate festivals like Holi.
* Gira Falls is just located on the green hilly area which gives a quite impression of a paradise on earth.
* From here one can enjoy the scenic delights of this fall. This fall is among the most pictures sight of saputara.
* This is a 30m natural drop into the Ambica River. The fall is open for all public, you can instantly hire jeeps and went to this place.
* SAPUTARA is a hill station located at a height of 873 meters (3500 ft) above main sea level on SAHYADRI mountain range in the Dang District of South Gujarat State, neighboring Maharashtra boundary.
* It is the only hill station in Gujrat whose Temperature varry from 7 deg Celsius to 28 deg Celsius.
* Saputara means The Abode of Serpents. As per the Hindu mythology, Lord Ram spent his 11 years of exile in the dense forests of Saputara.
* There is a deity of a serpent (snake) placed on the banks of the river Sarpaganga.
* Local tribal folks pay worship to this serpent god and celebrate festivals like Holi.
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