Sattal or Sat Tal is an interconnected gathering of seven freshwater lakes arranged in the Lower Himalayan Range close Bhimtal, a town of the Nainital area in Uttarakhand, India. 
Amid the British Raj, the zone had a tea manor, one of four in the Kumaon region around then. The lakes sit at a height of 1370 meters beneath rich plantations in the Mehragaon valley. Set among thick woodlands of oak and pine trees, Sattal is one of only a handful couple of untainted and unpolluted freshwater biomes in India. 
These lakes are a heaven for transitory winged creatures. It is home to a couple of camps being worked for the most part by neighborhood individuals taking into account sightseers searching for open air excursions.

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