Sattal
A famous and renowned hill station, covered with deodar forest, offers extreme trekking and adventurous activities. Allocated at the height of 4000 feet above sea level at lower Himalayas region boasts of having flourishing floras and fauna. Which however, dwells in the district of Nainital.
Sattal, a lake consisting of ‘Seven Lakes’ and the consecutive seven lakes are Sukh Tal, Laxman Tal, Sita Tal, Ram Tal, Purna Tal, Nal Damyanti Tal, Guard Tal etc. delves in the scenic and exfoliating bliss by letting your soul to calm from within and cherishing the nature’s special and appealing aspects.
1. Sattal Lakes: The seven lakes of Sattal—Purna Tal, Ram Tal, Sita Tal, Laxman Tal, Nal Damyanti Tal, Sukha Tal, and Garud Tal—are the main attractions. Each lake has its own charm and unique character. You can explore the lakes by boat or simply enjoy peaceful walks along their shores.
2. Birdwatching: Sattal is a haven for birdwatchers, thanks to its rich avian diversity. The lakes and surrounding forests attract a wide variety of bird species, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. Keep an eye out for species like kingfishers, barbets, woodpeckers, and more.
3. Jungle Walks and Treks: The area around Sattal is covered with lush forests and offers numerous trails for jungle walks and treks. These walks provide opportunities to immerse yourself in nature, spot wildlife, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Himalayas.
Sattal Lake
Garur Tal
Sattal Christian Ashram
Nal Damyanti Tal
Butterfly Research Centre
Golu Devta Temple
Lok Sanskriti Museum
Karkotak Mandir
By Air: The nearest airport is the Pantnagar Airport, approximately 70 kilometers away from Sattal. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Sattal.
By Train: The nearest railway station is Kathgodam, which is around 30 kilometers away. From Kathgodam, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to Sattal.
By Road: Sattal is well-connected by road to major cities in Uttarakhand. You can take a taxi or a bus from cities like Delhi, Nainital, or Almora.