If you are looking for a quaint hill station near Delhi where you can spend a soothing time away from the hustle and bustle of the cities and the tourist crowd, then you would certainly think of planning a trip to either Himachal Pradesh or Uttarakhand. We all know that these two enchanting states have become immensely popular over a period of time, and hence these places remain flooded with tourists throughout the year. After all, they are the lands of hills, valleys, lakes, temples and mountains. So, how is it possible to find a place where you can rejuvenate your mind, body and soul amid serenity and tranquillity?

Well, do not worry. Here, we take you to the untold hill station of Satpuli in Uttarakhand which is just 300 km away from Delhi and is easily accessible. This is one of the few unexplored places where you can find everything, ranging from temples to rivers and valleys to hills. If you would love to savour such an amazing destination, then read on to know more about Satpuli and how to reach it.

Best Time To Visit Satpuli

Being a hill station, Satpuli experiences a pleasant climate throughout the year; therefore, it is a year-round destination. However, if you are looking forward to avoiding the summers of Satpuli, then the best time to visit it is from August until the end of March. This is the period when the beauty of this hidden hill station is at its peak.

The Location And Surroundings Of Satpuli

Located in the Pauri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand, Satpuli is well settled on the banks of the Nayaar river and is one of the most beautiful yet unknown hill stations in the state. Even though the history of this little peaceful settlement is still unknown, it is said it has been in existence for centuries.

As per local legends, it is also believed to be the site where several sages and spiritual leaders in the Vedic Period meditated and attained salvation. However, as of now, it is a small tourist destination which is popular amongst locals and a few offbeat travellers for its angling and fishing spots.

Did you know that a few decades ago Satpuli was completely unknown to tourists and was just a land of farmers? The region is surrounded by towering hills and deep valleys and is blessed with rich vegetation.

Unless you have interest in exploring new places and discovering untold spots, Satpuli is your stoppage. On account of the presence of hills, valleys and streams, it makes for an ideal holiday destination as well as picnic spot. You can also visit its religious sites namely Maa Bhuvneshwari Temple and Dangleshwar Mahadev. So, don’t you think it is a perfect spot to enjoy divinity and serenity?

How To Reach Satpuli

By Air: The nearest airport to Satpuli is located in Dehradun at a distance of about 130 km. Once you have reached Dehradun, you can either hire a direct cab or use public transport to reach Satpuli. It will take an average time of 4 h to reach your destination from Dehradun.

By Rail: The nearest major railhead is located in Kotdwar at a distance of about 53 km. From the railway station, you can either take a bus or hire a cab to reach Satpuli.

By Road: Satpuli has a commendable network of roads. Therefore, it can be easily approached by road.