Sattal, also known as 'Seven Lakes', is a cluster of seven interconnected freshwater lakes nestled in the Lower Himalayan Range near Bhimtal in Uttarakhand, India. Surrounded by dense oak and pine forests, it offers a serene and picturesque escape for nature lovers, bird watchers, and adventure seekers, boasting rich biodiversity.
March to June (Summer) and September to November (Autumn) are the best times to visit Sattal for pleasant weather. Avoid July to August (Monsoon) due to heavy rainfall. December to February (Winter) is cold, with temperatures dropping to near freezing.
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A trip of 2-3 days is ideal to explore Sattal and its surroundings at a relaxed pace.
The nearest airport is Pantnagar Airport (PGH), approximately 60 km from Sattal. Hire a taxi from the airport.
Sattal is well connected by road. The road from Kathgodam to Sattal is scenic but can be narrow and winding in some sections.
Sattal is well-connected by road to major cities in Uttarakhand and neighboring states. Hire a taxi, take a bus, or drive your own vehicle.
The nearest railway station is Kathgodam (KGM), approximately 35 km from Sattal. Hire a taxi or take a shared jeep from Kathgodam.
Distance : 8 KM (approx)
Rating : 4.6
Popularity Score : 4.6
Must Visit : Naini Lake, Naina Devi Temple, Snow View Point.
Distance : 3 KM (approx)
Rating : 4.4
Popularity Score : 4.4
Must Visit : Bhimtal Lake, Bhimeshwara Mahadev Temple, Aquarium.
Distance : 6 KM (approx)
Rating : 4.3
Popularity Score : 4.3
Must Visit : Naukuchiatal Lake, Hanuman Temple, Parasailing.
Coordinates: Latitude 29.3615, Longitude 79.5413 (Sattal, Uttarakhand, India)