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Just a short drive from Nainital, Sattal offers peaceful lakes, forest trails, birdwatching opportunities and a welcome escape from crowded tourist hotspots.

Amid the fast pace of modern life, Sattal Shores stands out as a true sanctuary of tranquillity. Tucked just outside Nainital, Uttarakhand, this hidden gem features a constellation of seven sparkling mountain lakes, each connected by unexplored trails that wind through lush pine and oak forests. The air is alive with the sound of flowing water and birdsong, offering a refreshing escape for digital nomads, birdwatchers, and backpackers alike. Home to over 20 species of mammals, 500 species of birds and butterflies, and more than 10,000 species of moths, Sattal Shores is a paradise for nature and wildlife enthusiasts.

The seven interconnected lakes that give Sattal its name are:

  • Ram Tal
  • Sita Tal
  • Laxman Tal
  • Garud Tal
  • Purna Tal
  • Sukh Tal (Sukha Tal)
  • Nal-Damyanti Tal

Each lake has its own character, ranging from boating-friendly waters to quieter stretches surrounded by forests and walking trails.

By Rail

Kathgodam Railway Station is the nearest railhead. From Kathgodam, Sattal can be reached in approximately one hour by taxi.

By Road

Sattal is around 300 km from Delhi and can be reached via Hapur, Moradabad, Haldwani and Bhimtal. Regular buses also operate between Delhi and Kathgodam.

Among the quieter lakes in the cluster, Garud Tal is known for its peaceful atmosphere and birdlife.

Walk Through Pine Forests

Many trails around Sattal are carpeted with fallen pine needles, creating scenic pathways through the woods.

Visit Nal-Damyanti Tal

This lake is associated with the legendary story of King Nala and Queen Damayanti from Indian mythology.

Where To Stay And Eat

Accommodation options in and around Sattal range from eco-resorts and campsites to homestays. The area is not heavily commercialised, which adds to its appeal. Visitors will find local eateries serving simple meals, while nearby Bhimtal and Bhowali offer a wider range of cafés and restaurants.

Why Visit Sattal?

Sattal Shores is the perfect antidote to the crowds and chaos of mainstream tourist spots. Renowned as a bird reserve and nestled in dense forests, its tranquil trails softly carpeted with pine needles lead you through a landscape of interconnected lakes and hills, far removed from the usual tourist bustle. Sattal Shores offers a place where time seems to pause and every visit becomes a memory to cherish.

By Air

Pantnagar Airport is the nearest airport, located roughly 60-70 km away. Taxis are available from the airport to Sattal.

Go Boating Or Kayaking

The calm waters of Sattal are ideal for kayaking and boating, allowing visitors to explore quieter corners of the interconnected lake system.

Explore Forest Trails

Several walking trails pass through pine and oak forests surrounding the lakes, offering opportunities to enjoy nature away from the crowds.

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