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How long is the drive from Khopoli to Jaipur?

The direct drive from Khopoli to Jaipur is 730 mi (1,175 km), and should have a drive time of 14 hrs 8 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Khopoli to Jaipur, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Mumbai, Udaipur, Ahmedabad, Nashik, Vadodara, Pushkar, Surat, Navi Mumbai, and Ajmer, as well as top places to visit like Gateway Of India Mumbai and Marine Dr, or the ever-popular Colaba.

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Top cities between Khopoli and Jaipur

The top cities between Khopoli and Jaipur are Mumbai, Udaipur, Ahmedabad, Nashik, Vadodara, Pushkar, Surat, Navi Mumbai, and Ajmer. Mumbai is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Khopoli and 14 hours from Jaipur.
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Navi Mumbai

Navi Mumbai, a meticulously planned city adjacent to Mumbai in the Konkan division of Maharashtra, India, is positioned across two districts: Thane and Raigad. As part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Area, it boasts a lower concentration of factories and industries compared to its bustling neighbor. This factor, combined with a smaller population, contributes to Navi Mumbai's relatively lower pollution levels when contrasted with Mumbai.
4% as popular as Mumbai
6 minutes off the main route, 4% of way to Jaipur
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Mumbai

Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, is a vibrant and bustling metropolis located on India's western coast. As the largest city in India and a major financial hub, it boasts an array of attractions that reflect its rich history and cultural diversity. One of the city's most iconic landmarks is the Gateway of India, a stunning stone arch built during British rule in 1924. Just offshore lies Elephanta Island, home to ancient cave temples dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Most popular city on this route
19 minutes off the main route, 7% of way to Jaipur
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Nashik

Nashik, a revered city in Maharashtra, Western India, is steeped in ancient mythology and spirituality. The city's connection to the epic poem 'Ramayana' is evident through its sacred sites. Panchavati, a temple complex located on the banks of the Godavari River, holds historical significance as it is believed to be where Lord Rama bathed at the Ram Kund water tank. Hindu devotees continue to visit this site today.
8% as popular as Mumbai
11 minutes off the main route, 16% of way to Jaipur
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Surat

Surat, a bustling city in Gujarat, India, is renowned for its textile industry and historic landmarks. The New Textile Market area is a hub for fabric shops while the 16th-century Surat Castle stands as a testament to the city's rich history. Nearby cemeteries hold colonial-era tombs from Dutch, Armenian, and English settlers. For nature enthusiasts, nearby hill stations like Wilson Hills offer breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea and lush greenery.
3% as popular as Mumbai
13 minutes off the main route, 28% of way to Jaipur
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Vadodara

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Art Galleries
Art Museums
Vadodara, formerly known as Baroda, is a significant city in the state of Gujarat, India. It is located on the banks of the Vishwamitri River and serves as the administrative headquarters of the Vadodara district. The city recently gained attention during a webinar that emphasized the importance of preserving regional heritage and culture in architectural and interior design. This event highlighted the need to rediscover forgotten indigenous design styles and repurpose age-old architectural elements.
6% as popular as Mumbai
3 minutes off the main route, 38% of way to Jaipur
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Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad, the largest city in Gujarat, is situated on the banks of the Sabarmati River. It is home to significant landmarks such as the Gandhi Ashram at Sabarmati and the Calico Museum of Textiles. The city also boasts a diverse culinary scene, with places like La Bella offering affordable meat and seafood dishes that attract students from prestigious academic institutions in search of a break from vegetarian cuisine. Additionally, Ahmedabad features several churches, adding to its cultural and religious diversity.
23% as popular as Mumbai
14 minutes off the main route, 46% of way to Jaipur
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Udaipur

Udaipur, the enchanting city in Rajasthan, was once the capital of the Mewar Kingdom and is a treasure trove of history and culture. Founded by Maharana Udai Singh II in 1559, this picturesque destination is surrounded by stunning artificial lakes, with Lake Pichola at its heart. The City Palace stands majestically overlooking the lake, showcasing an impressive complex of palaces adorned with intricate peacock mosaics.
40% as popular as Mumbai
2 minutes off the main route, 65% of way to Jaipur
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Pushkar

Pushkar, a temple town in the Indian state of Rajasthan, is located near Ajmer City and is known for its pilgrimage sites for Hindus and Sikhs. The town is surrounded by hills and sands that have migrated from the Marwar plains. Pushkar's Nag Pahar, or Snake Mountain, part of the Aravali hills, features temples and a lake. The road from Ajmer to Pushkar offers a fascinating journey through this mountainous region.
6% as popular as Mumbai
16 minutes off the main route, 87% of way to Jaipur
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Ajmer

Ajmer, a city in the northern Indian state of Rajasthan, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and spiritual significance. The domed shrine of the Muslim Sufi saint Garib Nawaz, Ajmer Sharif Dargah, is located south of the artificial Ana Sagar Lake. Visitors can explore the 16th-century palace built by Mughal emperor Akbar which now houses the Ajmer Government Museum displaying armor and stone sculptures.
3% as popular as Mumbai
6 minutes off the main route, 88% of way to Jaipur

Best stops along Khopoli to Jaipur drive

The top stops along the way from Khopoli to Jaipur (with short detours) are Gateway Of India Mumbai, Bandra Worli Sea Link Bridge, and Marine Dr. Other popular stops include Sula Vineyards, Kanheri Caves, and Trimbakeshwar Jyotirling Mandir.
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Colaba

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Neighborhoods
Colaba, a vibrant part of old Mumbai, offers a picturesque seaside promenade starting at the iconic Gateway of India. Along this waterfront stretch, you'll find upscale fashion boutiques and the renowned Taj Mahal Palace hotel with its colonial sea-facing tea lounge. The nearby Colaba Causeway is famous for its historic cafes, trendy restaurants, and open-air stalls selling artisanal souvenirs.
4.3
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Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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Gateway Of India Mumbai

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Gateway of India in Mumbai is a magnificent 26-meter-tall triumphal arch that stands proudly on the waterfront, showcasing its stunning Indo-Saracenic architecture. Constructed in 1924 to commemorate King George V's visit, this iconic landmark serves as a symbol of both colonial history and the vibrant culture that defines modern Mumbai.
**Gateway of India - Pure Magic!** As we stepped here, I felt my heart skip a beat! This 85-year-old beauty left me spellbound and romantic 😍 **Rain Started - Romance Doubled!** ☔ - Soft raindrops on my face, warm arms around me - Laughter and whispers under the rhythmic sound of rain - Gateway's beauty enhanced by the rain-kissed day What makes Gateway of India special: - **Breathtaking Views**: Arabian Sea view from every angle - **Romantic Strolls**: Hand-in-hand walks along the shore - **Intricate Architecture**: History and love carved in every stone - **Vibrant Crowd**: Happy faces and lively atmosphere around Rating: 5/5 ❤️ Must Visit: Gateway of India - a must-visit with your loved one!
Sachin P — Google review
Evergreen place to see the most famous tourist spot in Mumbai. Avoid holidays and peak hours if you want to avoid rush. Maintenance work is going on presently and might not be able to move around the monument easily.
Pankaj S — Google review
**"Visited the iconic Gateway of India today! 🏛️✨ Standing tall against the Mumbai skyline, this majestic monument never fails to amaze. Soaked in history, enjoyed the sea breeze, and loved the lively vibe around it. A perfect Mumbai moment! 🌊❤️ #GatewayOfIndia #MumbaiDiaries"**
Harsha V — Google review
Wow beautiful area 🥰 most expensive place and view of gateway of India and Taj hotel view is fantastic 🤩 Photo shoot area like a pro 📸 amazing performance in this world. I love this getaway of India and Taj hotel view location and Sea's view ship very beautiful. Evening time very crowded people area 🥳 here are many camera man available for photoshoot lowest price📸 And evening time lighting effects very beautiful look 🥰❤️😘 Mumbai is the dream City and this place is proof that 🇮🇳🔥💯 I am very happy to visit this place and view of gateway of India and Taj hotel view 🔥🇮🇳💯😘
Aswini S — Google review
Growing up in Bombay- I frequented this place and it's got a special place in my heart- not to mention we share a birthday. This is an iconic structure that has not changed. Now visiting it as a tourist from overseas, it still captires the charm and innocence as I see families, children and young couples take selfies, chaiwallahs selling hot sweet tea and instant photographers offering the ultimate background of the Taj hotel or the gateway. Do partake of the boat ride- the diesel run bimoy ride will take out out a kilometre and back a hundred years. And the pigeons- every Victorian building attracts pigeons. Best tiem to visit is at sunrise when the city is still asleep.
Randy — Google review
As a first-time visitor to Mumbai, seeing the Gateway of India was truly one of the highlights of my trip. The moment I arrived, I was awestruck by the grandeur of this iconic monument. The structure itself, with its impressive Indo-Saracenic architecture, stands tall and majestic, overlooking the Arabian Sea. It feels like stepping into a piece of history — you can almost imagine the days when important dignitaries arrived here during the British era. What truly made the experience special was the breathtaking view. Facing the open sea, with the cool breeze on your face and the sound of the waves in the background, the entire scene feels both peaceful and inspiring. The area is lively yet not overwhelming — people are enjoying the view, clicking photos, or simply soaking in the atmosphere. Right across from the Gateway stands the famous Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, which adds to the charm of the place. The view of this grand hotel alongside the Gateway is picture-perfect, especially as the sun starts to set and the lights slowly illuminate the surroundings. Everything about my visit felt just right — the clean promenade, the vibrant energy of visitors, and the rich history all around. It’s a spot where you can pause, reflect, and truly appreciate the beauty and spirit of Mumbai. I’d highly recommend it to anyone visiting the city for the first time.
Rachel B — Google review
Awesome views of the gate and Taj Mahal Palace hotel across the street 🏨🧡 very much worth the crowds and it’s super easy to walk around to see other sites nearby.
Melissa M — Google review
The security was very tight and the weather in the evening was so nice although it was a bit crowded but still enjoying due to high tide elephanta caves were closed and we were not able to visit it but should must visit this place
Chhavi S — Google review
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Apollo Bandar, Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
https://mumbaicity.gov.in/tourist-place/gateway-of-india/
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Marine Dr

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Marine Drive is a 3.6-km long promenade that runs along the natural bay in Mumbai, adorned with art deco-style buildings and restaurants. It is known for its stunning collection of Art Deco architecture, showcasing some of the most expensive real estate in India. The ocean-facing apartment buildings offer breathtaking views and are highly sought after, with prices reaching upwards of $1500 per square foot.
Beautiful place, definitely visit. Try to go evening time and just enjoy the weather. Lovely fresh air from Arabian Sea.
Mohammad S — Google review
I visited here for the very first time. It was such a great experience. Calm, long sea view, rain 🌧️ make the experience a lot better.
Ankit S — Google review
Great place, but nothing can be seen due to mumbai dust. Also way too many cringe people doing stunts and pranking, some were even harassing girls.
Arnab M — Google review
Nice place, Less crowded on week days if you want to spend some peaceful time, but I won’t recommend going on weekend because of the crowd and content creators, over all it’s a good place to visit.
Khitish P — Google review
This place is awesome. If you are in Mumbai then you must visit this place. Try to go evening time and enjoy the weather. I visited here first time, it was great experience.
Deepti B — Google review
The best place in my life I should visit......
Ritam D — Google review
It is a very nice place, you can go there with your friends and girlfriend/boyfriend, you can sit and spend some time, it gives a very good vibe.
Shivakant P — Google review
Amazing place to hangout. Awesome sunsets.
R’vns — Google review
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India
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Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus

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Sights & Landmarks
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, formerly known as Victoria Terminus Station, is a historic train station in Mumbai. It was built in 1887 to replace the former Bori Bunder station due to increased rail traffic. The station's impressive architectural design combines British Victorian Gothic and Indian styles, earning it recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Commonly known as CSMT is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a functioning transport hub and as well as a historical monument. This building is so beautiful and stunning. The bustling crowd, and the rhythm of trains arriving and leaving all feels like the heartbeat of Mumbai itself. Mumbai's local trains are often referred to as the city's "lifeline”. The fusion of Indian and British design turns the station into a visual delight. It’s also one of the busiest railway stations in India. It is the headquarters of Central Railway. It’s a really big station and 18 platforms are there including a museum dedicated to the history of Indian railways. A must visit place.
Neegar A — Google review
Visited CSMT recently — truly an architectural masterpiece! 🏛️ The building is a perfect blend of Victorian Gothic and Indian styles, beautifully preserved and maintained. The intricate carvings, domes, and high ceilings make it feel like you’re walking through history.✨ It’s not just a railway station but a heritage landmark of Mumbai. The night lighting adds even more charm. Definitely worth visiting, even if you’re not catching a train! 🚉
Karan B — Google review
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) is a historic railway station and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mumbai, India, known for its Victorian Gothic and traditional Indian architecture. Designed by British architect F.W. Stevens and completed in 1887, it serves as a major hub for the central railway system and is used by over 3 million commuters daily. Originally named Victoria Terminus, it was renamed in 1996 to honor the 17th-century Maratha warrior king.
Md A — Google review
Really one of the best places i have been to in Mumbai. This looks like really time travel experience. This building is soo beautifully done and looks really you are standing in history. Also good work my Mumbai people and the CST workers for keeping is clean and well maintaining it.
Avtar C — Google review
Very impressive Victorian architecture on the outside, and a great experience to walk around inside and on the platforms, well worth a visit if you are nearby - definitely try a local train if you've never experienced Indian railways!
Jamie P — Google review
It is a true architectural marvel. It is a iconic structure of Mumbai with a lot of local trains operating. One of the busiest stations in Mumbai to cater to both local and outstation trains. It has over 18 platforms-the first 7 or 8 dedicated to local trains and the remaining to outstation trains. There are a lot of eateries outside the station-the most iconic dish being malabar parotha with kurma/chole sabji.
Ramya I — Google review
One of the oldest and the busiest railway station in the country. It's was build way back in 1878 to 1887. A blend of Victorian Gothic Revival and traditional Indian architecture, designed by British architect F.W. Stevens. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Originally Victoria Terminus, renamed Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus in 1996, and then Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus in 2017..
Sanket S — Google review
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus was designed by British architect Frederick William Stevens. Its construction was completed in 1888, nearly a decade after construction began. The railway station is a blend of Victorian Gothic elements with Indian motifs
Mohd S — Google review
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Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Area, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
https://cr.indianrailways.gov.in/
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ISKCON Youth Services (ISKCON Chowpatty)

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Sacred & Religious Sites
ISKCON Youth Services, also known as ISKCON Chowpatty, is a must-visit spiritual destination in Mumbai. The temple offers a serene and uplifting atmosphere amidst the hustle and bustle of the city. Visitors can experience different Darshan times and indulge in soul-satisfying prasadam. Additionally, there's a restaurant named Govinda nearby that serves international cuisines.
It was amazing to dance on the tunes of Hare Krishna Hare Rama...the whole hall had such uplifting vibes....we even had prasadam which was soul satisfying...ladies were making beautiful flower garland..u could sit as much time u want...no one will ask you go out. They have even made a mini Vrindavan garden with amazing feel..Superb place a must visit for emotional and mental well being.
Khushbu S — Google review
This place is perfect for understanding Vedic literature, lifestyle, and the practical implications of scriptures such as the Bhagavad Gita, Srimad Bhagavatam, and many more. It is especially beneficial for youth, as it offers guidance on how to manage a restless mind, cultivate discipline, and achieve both spiritual and material success.
Prashant S — Google review
ISKCON Youth Services at ISKCON Chowpatty is an incredibly vibrant and welcoming space for young people seeking spiritual growth and purpose. The programs are interactive, engaging, and deeply rooted in Bhagavad-gītā wisdom, yet presented in a relatable, practical way for today’s youth. The mentors here are not just teachers — they are genuine guides and friends who care for your holistic development. Whether through kirtans, retreats, seminars, or prasadam feasts, the atmosphere is always filled with warmth, joy, and inspiration. A place where you can truly connect with Krishna, discover your potential, and build lifelong friendships.
Naresh M — Google review
ISKCON temple, near Babulnath Mandir - where you can feel divine presence and a replica of heaven.. the eassense of beautiful flowers 🌸🌹🌺🌷🏵️🪻, chanting of Hare Rama, Hare Krishna resonate your inner feelings. 🙏🛕🕉️ Calmness and Peace rejuvenate your soul and body.
Deepankar B — Google review
Hare Krishna🙏 Radhe Radhe🙏 The Most peaceful Temple. Here you can meet Krishna in form of RADHA GOPINATH JI.🙏 In the Sunday morning you will able to attend Bhajan/Kirtan/Lecture along with prasadam. Vrut Food also available. All Event scheduleds are available on website too. Here you can visit VRINDAVAN FOREST.❤️
Nisha G — Google review
It's a spacious mandir of Lord Krishna. The place also has accomodation for brahmacharis. Lot of activities go on here like classes on various subjects for those who are spiritually inclined. . We had nice prasadam that was khichdi and veggies. All quality food.
Born S — Google review
It is a very good place for everyone who has faith in Shree Krishna. You can feel very energetic and get wishes. This was my best places till now visited as a religious place. I suggest that every person to visit this place once
Satyendra Y — Google review
Mumbai is Busy and Mumbai’s life is very fast. Everyone need peace of mind and this temple near marine drive is that place. Amidst the chaos , hustle bustle of city , this place gives relief. Calm , kool and Divine place of Shri KrishnA. Hare Krishna Hare Rama... Eye catching n eye soothing idol of krishna ji n radha ji. Beautiful Vrindavan Dham also attractive garden.
Rakesh G — Google review
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4.5
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6, KM Munshi Rd, Babulnath, Chowpatty, Malabar Hill, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400007, India
http://iys.iskconchowpatty.com/
+91 88796 60924
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Shree Siddhivinayak Temple

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Sacred & Religious Sites
Shree Siddhivinayak Temple, located in Mumbai, is a grand Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha. It has gained popularity over the years and continues to attract tourists and devotees alike. The temple houses numerous statues of the elephant lord Ganesh and is known for its opulent gold-inlaid interior, making it one of the wealthiest temples in India. Devotees of Ganesha often make pilgrimages to this sacred site to seek blessings and offer prayers.
This Lord Ganesha temple is truly a must-visit and one of the most sacred and spiritually uplifting places. The divine atmosphere instantly fills you with a sense of calm and devotion. Surrounded by serene surroundings, the temple offers total peace of mind, making it an ideal place for reflection and inner connection. The idol of Lord Ganesha is beautifully adorned and radiates powerful spiritual energy. The temple is well-maintained, clean, and welcoming to all devotees. Whether you're seeking blessings, mental peace, or simply a break from the chaos of daily life, this temple provides a truly divine and peaceful experience.
Rkthealchemist — Google review
A truly divine experience at Shree Siddhivinayak Temple, Prabhadevi. The atmosphere here is peaceful and filled with positive energy. The darshan gives a deep sense of calm and gratitude. The temple is well-maintained, and crowd management is very good, especially during peak hours. I recommend visiting early morning for a serene experience. A must-visit spiritual place in Mumbai. 🙏
VICKY K — Google review
A divine and powerful Ganapati temple in Mumbai. Experience the vibrant atmosphere and seek blessings from the wish-granting deity. Expect crowds, but the spiritual energy makes the visit truly worthwhile. Beautiful architecture and golden dome.
Aditya P — Google review
siddhi vinayak mandir Shree Siddhivinayak Temple, located in Prabhadevi, Mumbai, is one of the most revered temples dedicated to Lord Ganesha in India. Originally built in 1801 by Laxman Vithu and Deubai Patil, it is famed for granting wishes and draws thousands of devotees daily[1][2]. The temple features a striking six-story, multi-angular design with a central gold-plated dome that rises prominently above the structure, surrounded by 37 smaller gilded domes[1]. Constructed with marble and pink granite, its interiors include intricately carved wooden doors displaying the eight Ashtavinayak forms of Ganesha[5]. The main sanctum is gold-plated, enhancing its divine grandeur[5]. The idol of Lord Ganesha is carved from a single block of black stone, depicted with four arms (chaturbhuj), accompanied by his consorts Siddhi and Riddhi, and a third eye etched on the forehead, reflecting a unique attribute also associated with Lord Shiva[1][2]. Shree Siddhivinayak Temple stands as a spiritual and architectural landmark in Mumbai, celebrated for its rich history, religious significance, and majestic presence during major festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi[3][4][5].
Sanket J — Google review
Ganapati Bappa Morya! Visiting Mumbaicha Raja’s Siddi Vinayak divine temple is nothing short of a spiritual retreat. The constant chant of “Ganapati Bappa Morya” fills the air, instantly soaking you in devotion. The temple is well-organized with separate paid Sevas for those seeking a deeper experience. The highlight for me was the ₹20 laddu prasad (2 pieces) – fresh, soft, and simply delicious, I’d rate it a solid ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5). The temple management has also thoughtfully provided ample chappal stands both outside and after the metal detector gate, making it very convenient. The visit leaves you feeling blessed. .
Vinod A — Google review
This October 21st, I chose to begin my birthday not with cake or candles, but with prayers and peace - at the sacred Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai. As the first rays of sunlight kissed the city, I stood before Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, with folded hands and a heart full of gratitude. There’s something profoundly grounding about being in the presence of centuries-old faith. The chants, the fragrance of incense, the rhythmic ringing of bells - everything felt like a divine symphony orchestrated just for the soul. I offered my prayers not just for myself, but for everyone who’s been a part of my journey - family, friends, mentors, and even those silent supporters who’ve cheered me on from afar. This visit wasn’t just a ritual; it was a moment of reflection. I looked back at the year gone by - the highs, the lows, the lessons, and the growth. And I felt nothing but thankfulness. Life has its own way of teaching us, and I’m learning to embrace it all with grace. As I stood in the temple courtyard, watching the crowd move with devotion and hope, I realized how blessed I am to witness another year, another sunrise, another chance to become a better version of myself. The energy of Siddhivinayak is magnetic - it doesn’t just bless you, it uplifts you. I left the temple with a tilak on my forehead, prasad in my hand, and a renewed spirit in my heart. This birthday felt different - not loud, not lavish, but deeply meaningful. And that’s exactly what I needed. To everyone who sent their wishes, thank you for making me feel loved. To Lord Ganesha, thank you for guiding me. And to life - thank you for the journey so far and the road ahead. Here’s to new beginnings, divine blessings, and a heart that stays grateful. 🌺🪔
Brahmajit M — Google review
Mumbai offers a diverse and vibrant mix of historic monuments, religious sites, bustling markets, and coastal promenades for tourists. Landmarks and history Gateway of India: Built in 1924, this iconic archway at Apollo Bunder overlooks the Arabian Sea and was built to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary. It is often referred to as the "Taj Mahal of Mumbai" and is a popular gathering spot for both tourists and locals. Elephanta Caves: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, these rock-cut temples dating back to the 5th and 6th centuries are located on Elephanta Island. Accessible by a one-hour ferry ride from the Gateway of India, the caves feature intricate sculptures dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. Culture and religion Haji Ali Dargah: This floating Islamic shrine is situated on a small islet off the coast of Worli. Accessible by a causeway during low tide, it's a prominent religious and architectural landmark. Siddhivinayak Temple: A major temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha in Prabhadevi, it draws a large number of devotees every day. Global Vipassana Pagoda: This large golden stupa near Gorai offers meditation courses and a peaceful, scenic environment. Coastal promenades and nature Marine Drive: Known as the "Queen's Necklace," this C-shaped boulevard offers stunning views of the Arabian Sea. It's a favorite spot for evening strolls and watching the sunset. Juhu Beach: Mumbai's most popular beach is famous for its lively street food stalls and for being located in a celebrity-studded neighborhood. Sanjay Gandhi National Park: This urban park provides a green escape from the city and features the ancient Kanheri Caves, carved out of rocky cliffs. Architecture and markets Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CST): A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this historic railway station features stunning Victorian Gothic architecture. Colaba Causeway: A lively street market where you can bargain for clothing, jewelry, and souvenirs.
The L — Google review
The Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple in Prabhadevi (commonly referred to as being in the Dadar area) is a deeply moving and highly revered spiritual landmark in Mumbai. Known for its powerful idol of Lord Ganesha, it is a place of immense faith where many devotees, including celebrities, believe their wishes are fulfilled. The Experience Spiritual Aura: Visitors consistently describe the experience as divine, tranquil, and a "spiritual recharge". The moment you enter the premises, you can feel a positive and calming energy amidst the chants and fragrance of incense. The Deity: The main idol, carved from a single black stone with its trunk turned to the right (considered highly auspicious), is beautifully crafted and adorned. The inner roof is gold-plated, adding to the grandeur. Organization: The temple trust efficiently manages the vast number of daily visitors, especially on peak days like Tuesdays. The queuing system is well-organized with shaded areas and fans in the waiting areas. Accessibility & Amenities: The temple is centrally located and easily accessible by local transport (nearest stations are Dadar or Prabhadevi). Facilities such as shoe storage, locker services for valuables (laptops/cameras), clean drinking water, and accessibility for the elderly/disabled are available. Visitor Tips Crowds: The temple is extremely popular and can get very crowded, especially on Tuesdays and during festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi. For a more peaceful visit, weekday afternoons (1 pm to 4 pm) are recommended. Darshan Options: There are generally three options for darshan: a free normal queue, a paid priority darshan (around ₹100), and an Ashirvachan/VVIP option for quicker access (around ₹1500 for up to 4 people). Dress Code: Devotees are required to dress modestly, avoiding torn jeans, short skirts, or revealing clothes. Prohibited Items: While mobile phones are generally allowed (must be on silent; no photography), cameras and large electronic items like laptops need to be stored in the locker facility provided at the entrance. Outside Vendors: Be wary of external vendors or touts who might promise special, quicker entry for a fee; official paid darshan counters are available within the temple premises. Overall, the Shree Siddhivinayak Temple is a powerful and essential spiritual experience for devotees and visitors to Mumbai, offering a sense of hope and tranquility amidst the city's hustle and bustle.
Sushant S — Google review
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4.6
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SK Bole Rd, Prabhadevi, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400028, India
https://www.siddhivinayak.org/
+91 22 6249 1111
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Bandra Worli Sea Link Bridge

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Sights & Landmarks
If you're a fan of scenic drives, the Bandra-Worli Sea Link is a must-visit marvel of modern engineering in Mumbai. This steel bridge connects Bandra to Worli, cutting down travel time significantly. The bridge looks particularly stunning at night when it's illuminated by golden lights. Driving on this bridge with the sea on both sides feels like something out of a car commercial and makes for an unforgettable experience, especially after dark.
The Bandra-Worli Sea Link bridge in Mumbai is a marvel! it's clear that visitors are smitten. This 5.6km cable-stayed bridge connects Bandra to Worli, cutting travel time from 60-90 minutes to 20-30 minutes. The best part? Breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea, especially during sunrise or sunset. At night, the bridge lights up, making for an unforgettable drive. Don't miss it
Kamlesh S — Google review
🌉 GREAT ARCHITECTURE, 2ND LONGEST SEA BRIDGE IN INDIA 🌉 A piece of Example of civil engineering and architecture beautifully built over the sea. There is toll tax to cross the bridge but it worth it the scenic is awesome 💯 The Bandra–Worli Sea Link (officially known as Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link) is a 5.6km long, 8-lane wide cable-stayed bridge that links Bandra in the Western Suburbs of Mumbai with Worli in South Mumbai. It is built over Mahim Bay. It is the second longest sea bridge after Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (commonly known as Atal Setu). It is an engineering marvel made to save hours of transit time to lacs of commuters daily. Stopping on the bridge is not allowed, no pictures to be taken by halting on the bridge, Great views of the city and the sea while moving over it.
BINU L — Google review
Recently, I had the chance to drive over the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, and it was truly a mesmerizing experience. The best time to visit is around 7:00 to 7:30 PM, just when the sun is setting and the sky turns into shades of orange and pink. The view of the Arabian Sea with the glowing sunset in the background looks absolutely magical. As the bridge curves gently over the water, the cool breeze and peaceful vibe make the drive unforgettable. It’s clean, well-maintained, and gives a different kind of calmness even in the heart of a busy city like Mumbai. As the sun sets and night begins, the entire Sea Link lights up, offering a completely different vibe. The beautifully lit cables and smooth road beneath the dark sky create a perfect blend of modern architecture and nature. Though bikes aren’t allowed, the car drive itself is enough to enjoy the charm of this place. If you're ever in Mumbai, don’t miss an evening or night drive on this iconic bridge—it feels like a scene from a movie. Truly, a peaceful escape in the middle of city chaos!
Kalpana S — Google review
The Bandra Worli Sea Link is truly an architectural marvel and one of Mumbai’s most iconic landmarks. Driving across the bridge is an amazing experience – smooth roads, breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea, and the stunning city skyline on both sides. Especially during sunrise or sunset, the view is absolutely mesmerizing. It not only makes travel between Bandra and Worli much faster but also gives you the feel of world-class infrastructure right in the heart of Mumbai. A must-experience when in the city – whether you’re a local or a tourist For more details and posts: Follow Letstravelhyderabad on Maps,Instagram & Youtube
Uttam R — Google review
If you are planning to visit Mumbai or drive around the city, the Bandra-Worli Sea Link is something you should know about. It is an 8-lane bridge built over the sea, connecting Bandra to Worli. This means you don’t have to take the long and crowded route through Mahim and Dadar. Is it worth it? Yes. It saves a lot of time, especially during peak hours. What used to take 40–60 minutes can now take just 10–15 minutes. Who can use it? Only four-wheelers like cars and taxis. Two-wheelers, autos, and pedestrians are not allowed. It is safe, smooth, and has fewer chances of traffic jams. How much is the toll? It’s around ₹100 for a one-way trip. A return ticket or monthly pass is also available. The toll booth is fast with digital payment options too. How is the view? Very beautiful. You drive above the sea, and during sunset or at night, it looks amazing. But you cannot stop on the bridge to click photos. Any traffic issues? Usually not, but sometimes it slows down due to VIP movement or accidents. Early morning or late evening is the best time for a peaceful drive. Cleanliness and road condition? Very clean, modern, and well-maintained. Road quality is excellent. Anything to be careful about? Maintain your speed, don’t stop, and follow the lane discipline. There are cameras and police on duty. Should you go? Definitely. Even if you’re a tourist, take a cab and ask to drive through it at least once. It's not just a bridge – it’s a modern symbol of Mumbai’s growth.
Anil S — Google review
One beautiful masterpiece of modern architecture! Worli sea link provides a magnificent driving experience with a view of the Arabian Sea on one side and the tall skyscrapers of south Mumbai on the other side. Speed limit is 80 km/hr. The toll booth is one hundred buck for one way, and the return in the same day is charged 50 rs.
Breezy H — Google review
The Bandra-Worli Sea Link is more than just a bridge—it’s a breathtaking blend of engineering brilliance and coastal beauty. Stretching gracefully over the Arabian Sea, it connects Bandra and Worli in minutes, saving commuters hours while offering views that could rival any postcard. Driving across feels almost cinematic, with the sparkling waters on either side and the iconic Mumbai skyline unfolding in the distance. Whether by day, when the sun bathes the structure in golden light, or by night, when its cables glow like strings of pearls, the Sea Link never fails to impress. The ride is smooth, the architecture is world-class, and the sense of freedom you feel mid-bridge is unmatched. For the best experience, drive through during early mornings or late evenings when traffic is light—you’ll be able to fully savour the panoramic views and ocean breeze. The toll is a small price to pay for such a unique experience. The Bandra-Worli Sea Link isn’t just an infrastructure marvel; it’s a symbol of Mumbai’s ambition, connecting not only two ends of the city but also tradition and modernity. A must-visit for anyone who wants to see Mumbai at its most majestic.
A6ixty8 — Google review
Iconic bridge over the Arabian Sea connecting Bandra with Worli.... Smooth travel, sea breeze, good vibes makes the commuters a great feeling
Deepankar B — Google review
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4.5
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2RM9+C4H, Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link Brg, Mount Mary, Bandra West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400050, India
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Wonders Park

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Amusement park
Nature & Parks
Park
Wonders Park is an attraction that boasts a variety of rides, an amphitheater and replicas of the seven wonders of the world. The entrance to the park is stunning and invites visitors to explore its well-manicured surroundings. In addition to the scaled-down versions of famous landmarks, there is also a creatively designed children's area and attractive fountains throughout the park. Wonders Park is a must-visit destination for families, groups of friends or couples looking for an enjoyable day out.
It's a great open space to spend an hour or two, especially in the evening. It's a great place to visit with kids and family. Wonders Park in Nerul, Navi Mumbai, is a decent spot for a weekend outing. The main highlight is the Seven Wonders replicas, which are well-crafted and make for great photo opportunities. The park itself is spacious, with a mix of greenery and attractions like a toy train, an amphitheater, and many rides. The excellent water show is must watch for anyone visiting this park. Entry is affordable, but there is additional charges for rides and activities. The food court had many dishes but lacked hygiene and had to wait in long queue's.
Neegar A — Google review
Wonders Park in Nerul, Navi Mumbai, is a delightful family-friendly destination, perfect for a refreshing escape from the city's hustle. I visited in the morning, and the serene atmosphere with fewer crowds made it a calm and relaxing experience. However, note that the slides and rides are not operational in the morning; they open in the evening, making it the ideal time to enjoy these attractions. The entry fee is an affordable ₹50 per person, though additional charges apply for each ride. The park's main highlight is the well-crafted replicas of the Seven Wonders, offering excellent photo opportunities. Spacious and lush with greenery, the park also features attractions like a toy train, an amphitheater, and numerous rides.
Tan — Google review
I recently visited Wonder Park in Navi Mumbai and would say it is an average place overall. The park has some greenery and a few attractions mainly for children, like swings and a small toy train. However, apart from these, there isn’t much that makes it stand out. When I visited, most of the rides were closed due to rain, which was a bit disappointing and made the visit less enjoyable. This park can be considered for a one-time visit, especially if you are going with kids just for their time-pass. Children may enjoy the small rides and open space. But if you are looking for mental peace, relaxation, or a unique experience, you may not find it here. The overall maintenance and attractions could definitely be improved to make the park more appealing.
Imteyaz A — Google review
We visited this park in October end for the first time and instantly loved it. It is perfect for kids with different amusement rides and a toy train ride. Only 1 ride has an age limit of 16 years upwards, the toy train is open to all ages and the others are between 4 and 16 only. The park also has a Fountain Light show in the late evening, which you can enjoy from an amphitheater. The area is huge and there is enough for kids to enjoy. The park has miniatures of the Wonders of the World spread across the park.
Gaurav S — Google review
Visited Wonders Park last weekend with my family and overall, it was a fun and relaxing outing! The highlight is definitely the replicas of the Seven Wonders of the World—really well-made and great for photos. The park is huge, green, and surprisingly well maintained for the ticket price. toy train ride gives a nice tour of the park. There are other rides too like bumper cars and a small Ferris wheel—good for kids but not high-thrill. There’s a jogging track, big chess board, and plenty of space to walk around or just sit and enjoy. The evening musical fountain show was a nice bonus! Simple but charming. One small downside: it gets crowded after 5 PM and the food stalls were a bit slow. So I'd recommend visiting in the early evening on a weekday if you want a peaceful time. Great for: families, kids, couples, morning walks Could improve: staff availability at food stalls and ride queues on weekends
Hemendra P — Google review
A very calm and peaceful place to sit, unwind, and relax. The surroundings are clean, well-maintained, and perfect for a slow evening. Really enjoyed the fountain show—it added a lovely touch to the whole experience. A simple, refreshing escape in the city.
Manoj S — Google review
Wonders Park is a fantastic destination for both families, Kids and couples to enjoy a fun-filled day. The entry fee is just ₹50 per person, making it an affordable outing. But each ride has a separate charges applied. Don’t miss the night show — it’s a must-see experience that adds magic to your visit!
Khan A — Google review
Entry fee Rs. 50 for adults and Rs. 40 for children. Not even single ride is functional. No online payment facility. You have to pay in cash. Need to give exact change. Counter person is behaving like visitors are his subjects and he is the king. Save your time and money at least now. (Already you have been looted in the name of this, remember that this park is made out of your tax money)
Sooraj P — Google review
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3.9
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Sector 19A Nerul Rd, Nerul East, Sector 19A, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 400706, India
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Dr D.Y.Patil Stadium

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Arenas & Stadiums
D Y Patil Sports Stadium, designed by renowned architect Hafeez Contractor, is a top-notch venue that has hosted 3 IPL matches for the Mumbai Indians and the 2008 IPL Final. It's not just a cricket stadium; it also offers facilities like tennis courts, badminton courts, and an Olympic-sized swimming pool. The stadium hosts big international events and concerts in addition to sports games.
I watched the IND vs NZ Women’s match at DY Patil Stadium and it was my first ever live stadium experience. I must say, the stadium exceeded my expectations. The view of the ground from the seating area was excellent, and the arrangements were organized very well. The seats were comfortable and the stadium was very clean, including washrooms and common areas. The entry and exit process was smooth and hassle-free, without any crowd chaos. The overall vibe and crowd energy made the experience even better. Loved it and would definitely recommend attending a match here!
Ajinkya K — Google review
DY Patil Stadium is one of the best venues in India — spacious, and very well maintained. The view from almost every seat is great, and the sound system during matches or concerts is top-notch. The crowd energy here is unbeatable! A must-visit for cricket fans, and the vibe during live events is absolutely electric
Earl A — Google review
I recently visited DY Patil Stadium to watch the India vs Australia Women’s semifinal, and it was an amazing experience! The atmosphere was electric, and the crowd’s energy made the match even more exciting. The stadium is well-maintained, seating arrangements are comfortable, and the view from almost every section is great. The facilities were clean, and the staff were quite helpful in guiding people to their seats. The only area that could improve is the food queue management during breaks, but overall, it was a memorable day watching top-quality cricket in such a fantastic venue.
Amol C — Google review
An amazing experience at DY Patil Stadium! Went here for the Women’s Cricket Worldcup Finals and the atmosphere was absolutely electric. The stadium is huge, well-maintained, and the view from every stand is fantastic. The crowd energy made the match even more special! The facilities were clean, security and entry were well managed, and the sound system was great. A perfect place to enjoy live sports, can’t wait to visit again for the next match!
Saurabh M — Google review
Watching the India Women vs Australia Women semifinal at DY Patil Stadium was an electrifying experience, offering both high-level cricket and a pulsating stadium atmosphere. DY Patil’s amenities stood out for their cleanliness and accessibility. Restrooms were regularly maintained even during peak crowd times, and food stalls offered a range of snacks—from classic stadium fare like popcorn and samosas to more elaborate options like wraps and biryani. Quick service ensured minimal time away from the live action. Security was efficient, with smooth entry and exit processes.
Rushal K — Google review
It was a great experience watching the match at this stadium! The atmosphere and crowd energy were amazing. However, food and soft drinks are quite expensive inside. Also, they don’t allow bags, coins in pockets, or even flag sticks — not even cardboard or paper ones — so plan accordingly. If you get seats in F or G Block, there’s a good chance you’ll appear on live TV during the match!
Mukesh ( — Google review
The stadium is located in Nerul. Easily accessible by road as next to puna highway. Nearest to Sanpada or nerul station. Have nice seating areas 360 view and airy. Washrooms are available only at base. Had opportunity to watch many shows and matches..nearby by hotels and motels available. Check view in photos..d block and two levels are available for panaromic view. Keep following for more updates.
Devendra ( — Google review
Lovely experience at stadium. But few improvements needed: 1) some arrangement of transport for senior people 2) on1y 1 washroom operational. Long queue during matches. 3) some shades to avoid rains especially on way to gates
Jayesh S — Google review
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4.2
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Sector 7, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 400706, India
https://dypatilstadium.com/
+91 99203 67847
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Louisa Point

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Sights & Landmarks
Hiking area
Lookouts
Louisa Point, located 2 kilometers from Matheran's main market, is a popular lookout spot offering panoramic views of the Sahyadri range, Arabian Sea, waterfalls, valleys, and nearby villages. It is a favorite among hikers and photographers due to its majestic vistas of ancient forts like Prabal Fort and Vishalgad.
We visited Matheran in weekend and it was as expected crowded than weekdays. Everything is expensive over there starting from food to horse rides to handicrafts. You will get no network so carry cash with yourself. Try to walk and visit all the points rather than waiting for a horse ride. It's a wholesome experience. You will experience serenity, peace to the fullest. Loved it. A proper one day trip.
Juthika B — Google review
Louisa Point, situated in the serene hill station of Matheran, Maharashtra, India, is a popular vantage point offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and majestic mountains of the Western Ghats. Perched at an elevation of approximately 800 meters, it provides a tranquil escape and a feast for the eyes. Named after Lady Louisa, the wife of Lord Elphinstone, this point is a must-visit for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts. On a clear day, one can witness the distant forts of Prabal and Vishalgad, and even catch a glimpse of the Mumbai skyline. The lush greenery, especially vibrant during the monsoon season, adds to the charm of the vista. Reaching Louisa Point involves a pleasant walk of about 1.5 kilometers from the main Matheran market, or a scenic horse ride. The journey through the dense forests is an experience in itself. The tranquility and the stunning views make Louisa Point a truly unforgettable spot in Matheran.
TripperHD V — Google review
Louisa Point is almost 1.5 km away from the marketplace and will take around 20 minutes to reach here on foot. If it's a clear sunny day, this place will offer you breathtaking views that will compel you to settle down here for a moment. This is a unique point in Matheran as it offers two different picturesque views. From one point, you can see the sky touching the mountains and a civilisation located far in a valley. If you visit during monsoon, you'll also be captivated by waterfalls. Another view is of Lake Charlotte that looks like a diamond necklace when seen from here. Louisa Point also offers a clear view of Prabal Fort. All these different views are intriguing and one can spend hours gazing at them. We sat there, soaked in the beauty of the place and relishing moments of silence. This place is known as a photographer's paradise in Matheran because it offers panoramic views of mountains, peaks, valleys, lake and waterfalls. In most of the travel portals, blogs and magazines, Matheran has been represented by using Louisa Point's pictures. During the peak season, photo points are a little crowded and sometimes you need to be patient for your view to be ‘people free’, but all your waiting time is worth those beautiful, dreamy and wallpaper pictures. Some people also stay at Louisa Point to watch the sunset.
Shubham M — Google review
Very beautiful view point in Matheran. Huge open space for you to sit, relax, spend some time with yourself or family/ friends, absorb the atmosphere (take tons of pictures if you wish to!). On one side you have the beautiful landscape of hills and plateau and on the other side you have a beautiful waterfall! There’s a long fence on the right, however there is a point where the fence is broken and one can just hop over and walk to the edge of the ledge for an adrenaline rush (although not advisable)!
Sunny A — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful point in matheran hill station Sunet is beautiful from this point During monsoon season this place is beautiful Clouds and fogg gets developed during rainy season You can see waterfall echo point from this point
Rahul — Google review
Louisa Point in Matheran is one of the most serene and picturesque viewpoints I’ve ever visited. Known for its panoramic views of the surrounding hills, valleys, and distant plains, it offers a truly refreshing experience for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike. The walk to reach Louisa Point is scenic, with red soil paths, lush greenery, and the occasional sight of local wildlife adding charm to the journey. Once you arrive, the view is absolutely worth it — you can see miles of rolling hills, dense forests, and sometimes even mist floating across the valleys, especially during the monsoon season. What makes Louisa Point special is the calm and peaceful atmosphere. Unlike some of the more crowded points in Matheran, here you can take your time, sit back, and enjoy the beauty of nature without feeling rushed. It’s perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, or for anyone who simply wants to capture some incredible landscape photographs. The cool breeze, the rustling of leaves, and the quiet surroundings make it a rejuvenating experience. A small tip for visitors: carry water, wear comfortable shoes, and try visiting early in the morning or late afternoon for the best views and lighting for photography. Overall, Louisa Point is a hidden gem of Matheran and a must-visit spot for anyone exploring this beautiful hill station.
Anil P — Google review
Visit early morning to feel the serenity as you walk from forest to reach the place to experience the stillness of nature
Maddy B — Google review
Louisa Point offers the most stunning views in Matheran! The walk to reach here is a bit of an effort, but absolutely worth it. The scenic beauty, cool breeze, and panoramic views make it a must-visit spot. Don’t miss it if you’re in Matheran!
Animesh B — Google review
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4.4
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Matheran, Warose Tarf Wankhal, Maharashtra 410206, India
http://www.matherantourism.com/
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Matheran Toy Train Station

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Scenic Railroads
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4.0
(527)
Matheran, Maharashtra 410102, India
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Central Park Rd

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Nature & Parks
Parks
Central Park Rd in Navi Mumbai is a popular public park that offers a variety of amenities for visitors. Established in 2010, the park features a walking trail, jogging tracks, sports club, botanical garden, cricket and football fields, and an amphitheatre. It also provides both active and passive recreational areas for people to enjoy.
4.0
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Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 410210, India
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Global Vipassana Pagoda

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Pagoda
Sights & Landmarks
The Global Vipassana Pagoda, situated near Gorai in Mumbai, is a stunning golden pagoda with a massive stone dome that serves as a meditation hall. It can accommodate up to 8,000 people and stands as a symbol of peace and harmony. The design was inspired by the practice of Vipassana meditation, aimed at promoting peace and compassion.
A place of serenity & tranquility! Incredibly clean, beautiful & peaceful. If only we had more well-maintained places in India such as this... There's a decent food plaza as well. Parking needs to be done a little far from the entrance (~3 mins walk) and rightly so. Also, free entry.
Abudhar H — Google review
The Global Vipassana Pagoda is a beautifully maintained spiritual landmark near Gorai, Mumbai, admired for its peaceful ambience and grand architecture. It can be reached conveniently by ferry from the Borivali side (Gorai Khadi) or by road through Mira Bhayandar–Uttan. Entry is free, and ample parking is available for both two-wheelers and four-wheelers. A café inside serves delicious quick bites at reasonable rates, ideal for a short refreshment break. Visitors are encouraged to maintain cleanliness and decorum within the premises. The pagoda tends to attract larger crowds on weekends, so visiting on weekdays is preferable for a more tranquil experience. Public transport options like MBMT buses and shared rickshaws also make it easily accessible.
Pranav M — Google review
Visited the Global Vipassana Pagoda in Gorai with my friends and had a really good experience. The entry is free, and the place is very neat, clean, and well-maintained. Washrooms and drinking water facilities are available, along with a small café for refreshments. A few sections were shut during our visit, but overall the atmosphere was calm and peaceful, especially since we went on a weekday with almost no crowd. To reach the Pagoda, you can take a ferry from Gorai, which costs around ₹100 (return ticket). From Borivali railway station or Borivali metro station, you can take a shared auto to the ferry point. The journey itself was smooth and added to the experience. Overall, a wonderful place to visit for peace, meditation, and beautiful architecture, away from the chaos of the city
Sachin K — Google review
It is very huge and fabulous place. It show beaty of budhha dharm while maintaining the culture of it. The architect is out of the box such a mind-blowing. If you want to go some place where you want peace, beauty, nature and culture place you must visit GLOBAL VIPASSANA PAGODA.
Prince P — Google review
The Global Vipassana Pagoda, located in Gorai, Mumbai, is a monument dedicated to peace, harmony, and gratitude towards Vipassana meditation and its teacher Sayagyi U Ba Khin. Its construction began in 2000 and was completed in 2009. The pagoda was built under the guidance of S.N. Goenka, a key figure in reviving and spreading Vipassana meditation globally. The structure is inspired by Myanmar’s pagodas and is notable for having the world’s largest stone dome built without supporting pillars. The dome hall can accommodate over 8,000 meditators at once, symbolizing unity and collective harmony. The pagoda also houses: • Relics of Gautama Buddha, gifted by the Mahabodhi Society • A museum & galleries showcasing Buddha’s teachings • Facilities for free Vipassana courses, following the tradition of teaching meditation at no cost The monument stands as a global symbol of non-sectarian spirituality, inner peace, and the spread of Vipassana meditation worldwide.
Priyanka P — Google review
Very beautiful Buddhist temple with very good accessibility from Borivali Railway Station. Boat ride is fun and enjoyable. The Two way ticket price is 100 per person. The ticket is chargeable for any one who is above 2 feet 5 inches. Must visit place when you are in Mumbai.
Kishore K — Google review
I visited Pagoda Place recently and absolutely loved it. The architecture is stunning, and the surroundings are very calm and clean. It’s a great spot for family outings, photography, or just spending some quiet time. The staff were friendly, and the atmosphere felt very refreshing. Highly recommended!
Rakhi J — Google review
From Gorai Return ticket is Rs.100/head for boat service, boat not has minimum amenity and even not has sufficient sitting place. Pagoda also not have sufficient basic amenities like drinking water and sitting place. Outside food not allowed but you have to buy from inside food stall, security staff also very rude. During the time of return very large line you have to wait for getting Boat. Jetty also very dirty and un safe. Only Pagoda is decent but very crowded.
S K — Google review
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Global Vipassana Pagoda Road, Gorai Village, West, Borivali, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400091, India
http://www.globalpagoda.org/
+91 22 5042 7500
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EsselWorld

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
EsselWorld is a beloved amusement park in Mumbai, offering an array of thrilling rides and roller coasters for adrenaline junkies, as well as kid-friendly attractions and play areas for families. It has been a go-to destination for both locals and tourists, boasting the title of being the oldest and most popular amusement park in the city. The park constantly updates its offerings with new rides and attractions to keep visitors entertained.
Water Kingdom: A Splashing Good Time for the Whole Family We recently had a fantastic day out at Water Kingdom with our family of 20. From the moment we stepped into the park, we were greeted with a vibrant atmosphere and a wide range of exciting water rides. The kids had a blast on the thrilling slides, the lazy river, and the wave pool. There was something for everyone, regardless of age or level of adventure. The park was well-maintained and clean, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all. We also appreciated the ample seating areas and food options available within the park. It was convenient to grab a bite to eat and rest before continuing our aquatic adventures. Overall, our visit to Water Kingdom was a huge success. We created lasting memories and had a fantastic time together. If you're looking for a fun-filled day out with your family, I highly recommend checking out Water Kingdom.
Bhupesh R — Google review
I recently visited Essel World For #cyclothon and it was an absolute blast! The water park offered an array of thrilling water rides that were not only exciting but also well-maintained. What impressed me the most was the cleanliness Highlights: - *Thrilling water rides*: The park had a variety of water slides and attractions that catered to different age groups and preferences. - *Cleanliness and maintenance*: The park was spotless, and the staff ensured that the facilities were well-maintained throughout the day. - *Helpful staff*: The staff were friendly, courteous, and always willing to lend a helping hand or provide guidance when needed. Overall Experience: My visit to Essel World was a wonderful day of enjoyment, filled with laughter, excitement, and adventure. I would highly recommend this water park to anyone looking for a fun-filled day out with family and friends. Would I Return? Absolutely! I'm already looking forward to my next visit to Essel World.
SIDDHESH M — Google review
I think EsselWorld is a great spot to spend your weekend rather than going outside Mumbai. It has a Bird park , Water Park and Peace Pagoda. And most importantly, Greenery everywhere. I have created a full video and uploaded it on my YouTube channel. Name : Discover India with Uttam. Easiest way to go there is 1. First reach to boriwali railway station 2. Take bus or Rickshaw (10-15 min from the station) 3. Ferry ride of 15 min ( 100 rs ticket return Journey) Peace Pagoda don't have an entry ticket.It is a beautiful hidden spot in Mumbai. If you are planing Bird park then please visit in Oct - Dec. Hope it helps
Uttam T — Google review
Families and kids love Rio Grande Train, Mirror Maze, and Monsters in the Mist. The park has something for everyone — from mild fun rides to heart-pounding roller coasters. Clean and Well-Maintained Environment Many visitors praise the park’s cleanliness and upkeep. The surroundings are neat, the rides are well-maintained, and safety measures are followed strictly. Perfect for Family Outings and School Trips EsselWorld is a favorite destination for family outings, school picnics, and group trips. The park’s layout, open spaces, and wide range of entertainment options make it a joyful experience for both children and adults. Beautiful Location and Vibe Located near Gorai Beach, reaching EsselWorld itself is fun — you can take a short and scenic ferry ride from Marve or Borivali. The park has a lively, colorful, and energetic atmosphere that adds to the overall fun. Good Food and Facilities The food courts offer plenty of options — from Indian snacks to multi-cuisine meals. Visitors appreciate the vegetarian food options, reasonable prices, and hygienic environment. Value for Money The ticket prices are considered reasonable for the experience you get. Combo packages with Water Kingdom offer even more fun for You said: And some pics ChatGPT said: Here are some photos of EsselWorld / Water Kingdom, Mumbai — shows rides, the entrance, people enjoying, the colourful vibe. If you want, I can send higher-resolution images or specific ones (like roller coasters, water rides, kids’ zone) for your post.
Sampari M — Google review
It is one of the best amusement park of India. The place contains the ride for children as well as for adults. One can spend a whole day here and have fun. The entry price is also fine but it doesn’t include all the rides, for some rides you will be charged at their respective counters. They have a theatre as well in the park. Their are two sections of the park one is the amusement and the other one is water. Regarding the price for the food it’s way too high and the outside food is not allowed which at last will help in increasing your budget. The place is good for friends family and children.
Mohd A — Google review
This is the excellent amazing place to enjoy with family. Rights in this park are amazing. I have not ever enjoy a rather than Essel World. There are 360 roller coaster, shot and drop, top spin and thunder rides are the best thrilling rides all over the India I will highly recommend if you want to spend some time for fun and relaxing with family. It's worth of it.
DEVANG V — Google review
Very Nice Water park , superb arrangement by park they take care of all the needful things. Would suggest every one to go in week days if you want to enjoy the rides. We went on Tuesday
ASHISH P — Google review
This is one of the best weekend gateway for family and friends. This place has all dry rides with great amusement. There are various rides which keeps you busy throughout the day in esselworld. The food is not so tasty here but can be managed in return for fun. Overall a great place to spend weekend.
Alam S — Google review
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Global Pagoda Road, Gorai Island, Borivali West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400091, India
http://www.esselworld.in/
+91 22 6953 7011
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Water Kingdom

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Water Kingdom is a family-friendly water park that offers a variety of attractions for both kids and adults. As the oldest amusement park in its city, it is part of a twin theme park along with Essel World. The park features thrilling rides such as high-speed slides, a wave pool, and a lazy river. It also boasts India's largest aqua play pool and ensures safety and hygiene regulations are strictly followed.
Visited this place 4-5 times since 2010 to 2025, with family, friends and on a school trip. Had a lot of fun each and everytime. Not a lot has changed here, traditional slides. Every time I visited, there were 1-2 slides which were closed, but I am a wavepool person, so I don't really care about the slides. 😅 Staff is friendly, food options/outlets are good and have a variety. Food is costly though, so you need to plan your budget. One thing which can be improved on is the free water they provide, they can have disposable cups, so that hygiene is maintained and improve the quality of drinking water.
Shubham K — Google review
Water kingdom is situated near Gorai beach near Borivali. it’s really an amazing Water Park with a Fantastic Wave Pool! Water Kingdom is a fantastic spot to have fun with family and friends! It's a massive water park with a variety of thrilling rides and activities for all ages. The park is large, well-kept, and features a variety of slides and water sports. Especially lazy pool. Whether you're searching for thrill rides or a pleasant day out. Water Kingdom is a must-see! It has parking facilities at a cost of Rs 50 for the entire day. There is a shuttle service from parking to the Water Kingdom, which costs 1750rs per ticket. There are several food courts that are slightly more expensive, but the cuisine is of good quality. You also have kebab and beer counters. You can also plan Pagoda simply 5min drive likewise Gorai beach again 5min drive. Essel world is just beside water kingdom
Kami B — Google review
Had a great time at Water Kingdom! Visited for just one day but made the most of it. The ferry ride was fun, and the slides were exciting and well-maintained. Perfect place to beat the heat and enjoy with friends or family. The staff was helpful, and the park was quite clean. Would definitely recommend for a fun water-filled day!
BeingYourself — Google review
Visited Water Kingdom in Gorai on a weekday with family, and it turned out to be a great decision since the park was much less crowded. All the water slides were functional and well-maintained, which added to the fun. If you're driving, note that parking is available about 10 minutes away from the park and costs ₹150 for a four-wheeler. However, there's a convenient free shuttle bus service from the parking area to the entrance. Alternatively, if you're coming from Borivali, you can take the dedicated Water Kingdom ferry boats. For those riding two-wheelers, you can use the Gorai ferry service, which accommodates bikes. Overall, it was a smooth and enjoyable experience, perfect for a relaxed family outing without the weekend rush.
Ankita K — Google review
Amazing experience. Visit in off seasons & avoid visiting on public holidays N weekends especially in peakseason. Wave pool 🌊 is amazing. Food is amazing only they have to work on expand/rise/put more rides in water park. Otherwise best experience for us.
Vivek C — Google review
It's one of good place to visit along with friends. Their rides like Adventures Amazonia, What-A-Coaster & wave pool are amazing. The only concerning point is their price of food which is way more costly as compare to normal hotel.
Chaitanya M — Google review
Amazing Water Park Experience!I I had a fantastic time at this water park! The rides were exciting, and there was something for everyone. The cleanliness was impressive, with spotless facilities throughout the park. Safety was clearly a priority, with lifeguards at every attraction. It's the perfect spot for a fun, safe, and relaxing day out. Highly recommend!
Yash R — Google review
Great experience, the wager in the pools are so clear that you can click clear under water photos. Enjoyed alot
Ansari A — Google review
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Global Pagoda Road, Essel world Amusement Park, Borivali West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400091, India
http://www.waterkingdom.in/
+91 22 6953 7011
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Kanheri Caves

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Nature & Parks
Historical place
Nestled within the Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Mumbai, India, the Kanheri Caves are a remarkable testament to ancient Buddhist architecture and art. Carved by monks over 2,000 years ago, these 109 caves feature rock-hewn temples adorned with intricate sculptures, paintings of Buddha, and inscriptions dating from the 1st century BCE to the 10th century AD.
Kanheri Caves, situated at Borivali. The Caves carved from solid rocks, in the era 2nd BC to 11th BC. Somewhere when Samrat Ashoka wanted to spread the Buddhist Religion. There are 102 Caves situated at various levels. The Budh Stupas which are a common in Buddhist are seen at various levels. Once upon a time it was free to Public, but now they have started with entrance tickets. INR 103/- per person. For Senior Citizens the price is kept the same. A yearly pass for Senior Citizens is available only from Tuesdays to Fridays @ INR 41/-. The pass must be available on Sundays too. The ticket window opens at 8.00 a.m. only. They should make arrangements to start earliest by 7.00 a.m. Public can start by 7.00 a.m. and by the time Sun starts spreading its heat, people can start returning. The carvings are beautiful, it is difficult to understand how in those days people must have carved in the Rock? Drainage system, fresh water pockets all well thought and seen. The famous Buddhist Stupas are seen at various Caves. Few Caves are situated at an elevated levels. Sculptures are marvelous but few are damaged mat be by the Invaders in those times. Security is stationed at all levels. WashRoom facility is available. Even Canteen facility is available, picnic tables are layed for people to enjoy there breakfast or snacks. One should be careful of the Monkeys, they are spread in all the areas. It is mind boggling to see such architectural beauty of those times when proper instruments erre not available but still people have worked and have made such wonders. One has to see it physically to experience this fact. At each Cave an inscription is displayed, explaining the details of that particular Cave. Archeological Society has constructed few steps with railings for people to climb up the levels.
NOSHIR K — Google review
Nice place. Caves are Deep inside the park takes 15 min to reach the caves by E-baggi/ bus. 110 caves. Some are closed.If you make it to the Top of cave, theres a panoramic view you'll feel like your surrounded by 360 degree mountains .
Gabriel F — Google review
Visited: November 2024 I'm an explorer who loves to visit historical and archaeological places, and Kanheri Caves was a real treat! Took a train to Borivali and then a shared auto for ₹25 to reach Sanjay Gandhi National Park. From there, I took the ₹20 shuttle bus that takes you straight to the caves. It’s amazing how such a peaceful and serene spot exists in the middle of Mumbai! The caves are well-maintained, and the history here is incredible. I was astonished by the big standing Buddha statue—it’s both impressive and calming. The ancient water management system carved into the stone is fascinating—stone channels and cisterns designed to collect and guide rainwater. It’s amazing how advanced the architecture was for its time. The ancient monk cells were another highlight—small, carved-out rooms where monks once lived and meditated. Walking through them, you really feel the quiet, spiritual atmosphere of the place. It’s like stepping back into a different time. I spent about 3 hours exploring every cave—be prepared for a lot of walking and stairs. Carry plenty of water, wear comfortable shoes, and take your time to appreciate the surroundings. There are plenty of shaded spots to rest, which definitely helps. A big thanks to the security guards—one of them saved me from an aggressive monkey and handed me his stick for protection. Beware of monkeys if you’re carrying food—they’re quick! Tip: Go early to avoid the heat, keep your food sealed, and enjoy the peaceful vibe of this historical escape. It’s definitely worth a visit.
Karthick G — Google review
Wonderful place to visit. From entrance you have to take government bus which is chargeable to reach the cave. A full day is required to understand each and every cave in detail. The security guards help us voluntarily in explaining the sculptures. Restroom and refreshment is available at the location.
Prashobh A — Google review
Absolutely stunning place! The caves are beautifully carved and full of history. The ambience inside is calm and peaceful. A must-visit spot for anyone who loves ancient architecture and nature. Totally worth the trek!
AMOL — Google review
This place is perfect for all the nature and adventure lovers. You can visit with anybody who is physically fit I reached here by cycle (you can take cycle on rent from outside of SGNP) Per hour rent is 150-200 or can take your own cycle While reaching kanheri we had experience lake & river, it was really good experience Once you reach to kanheri you have to go by walk to top of caves where you can see Beauty of national park & Historical monuments of indian culture There are some local vendors overthere where you can eat & drink Approx spend time is 5-6 hour From SGNP you can take Bus, Cycle or by walk Best time to visit - june - september (specially on rainy days)
Suraaj M — Google review
The caves are very cool, and it's a great hiking spot. The only downside is the amount of trash dumped, which is really a shame for such a beautiful place.
Taksheel — Google review
There are beautiful caves. They are very attractive. This is a historical place. The caves are well maintained. I heard that place many times. So I wanted to go there with my family and enjoy the weekend.
Kartik D — Google review
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6W53+4WV, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400066, India
https://kanhericaves.com/
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Sanjay Gandhi National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Sanjay Gandhi National Park, formerly known as Borivali National Park, is a sprawling forested park located in Mumbai. It is one of the largest and most popular nature reserves in India. The park is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including tigers and leopards. Visitors can explore the ancient Kanheri Caves within the park, which are Buddhist cave temples dating back to the first century BC.
Sanjay Gandhi National Park Visit We started 2025 with a trip to Sanjay Gandhi National Park on 1st January. The park opens at 8 AM, and although the ticket queue was long, it was worth the wait. Entry tickets were ₹110 per person, with car parking charged at ₹50 per hour. We walked about 7 km, taking in the serene beauty of this lush green haven in the heart of Mumbai. The experience was delightful, with scenic mountains, dense trees, playful monkeys, and deer adding to the charm. The butterfly garden was another highlight, with pretty butterflies fluttering all around. The tiger safari, bus fair at ₹136 per person, was an incredible adventure where we spotted tigers, cubs, and a lioness. Unfortunately, we missed the toy train ride as the lanes are currently under redevelopment, but we’ll be back to try it on our next visit. With so much left to explore, it’s clear the park can’t be fully covered in a single day. We’re already planning a revisit to experience more of this incredible destination. Sanjay Gandhi National Park is a perfect weekend escape, offering a blend of nature and adventure. A must-visit for anyone looking to unwind and reconnect with the outdoors!
Anjana H — Google review
Reviews need detailing as on reaching park we were guided by the personnel there to visit the amazing sites. 1.Entry in the national park Ticket-₹103 2.Services to kanheri caves the biggest attraction of the site Bus- ₹50 both ways per person. Van- ₹1350 both ways for the group. Bus of BEST - ₹20 from each side per person. There are buggy's also which take u to safari ticket counter not to kanheri so make your decision wisely.Ticket- ₹50 per person one way. And the visiting ticket to kanheri cave-₹25 /person. Total 109 caves worth seeing marvellous views especially in monsoon season. Then comes Lion safari- 2 km from main entrance,Ticket -₹ 136 per person. Bus will take you around for safari in which you will see lions,lioness,tigers and yes with full precautions. Museums can also be your choice but the adventure doing things I have already mentioned. To my view go to kanheri caves first as it is 7km away from main entrance and then enjoy the other things. I bet you will not regret only take a local to borivali station and 1.4 km away there u are SANJAY GANDHI NATIONAL PARK.
Himanshu V — Google review
1. Park Entrance Fee®Adults Rs. 103 Children 5 to 12 yrs Rs. 52. @@2. Buggy ride Rs. 50 for one way that takes to cat and other artificial animal museum and drop at animal safari point. ++3. Animal Safari $Adults Rs. 136 ##Children Rs. 56 &&&4. Safari and Government Best bus available to Kanheri caves as well.
Ahetesham S — Google review
Sanjay Gandhi National Park is honestly one of my favorite places to take a break from Mumbai’s chaos. The moment you enter, it feels like you’ve stepped into another world — peaceful, green, and full of life. It’s hard to believe something this calm exists within the city. I visited early in the morning, and the air was fresh and cool. Walking through the forest trails with birds chirping all around was such a refreshing experience. I also rented a cycle and explored the park a bit deeper — totally worth it if you enjoy riding through nature. One of the highlights for me was the Kanheri Caves. Climbing up to the caves, with all the ancient carvings and the view of the forest from the top, felt like stepping into history. It’s both peaceful and awe-inspiring. What I love most about the park is how it balances natural beauty with easy access. Whether you're into trekking, cycling, photography, or just sitting quietly among trees, this place has something for everyone. I left feeling lighter, calmer, and a little more connected to nature. Highly recommend spending a few hours here — especially if you live in Mumbai and just need to breathe.
Aditya — Google review
It's nice but NOT a must place. There is a round trip trail which will be totaled around 14km. The highlight will be the caves. I have rented a bicycle at the entrance of the park- and I really recommend the bicycle option. I think the park opens around 8 and also the bicycle rental opens at 8am. You will need to deposit about 300rupi and leave an ID. Then the fee will be 80rupi for 2h. The road is mostly flat. You will need to park the bicycle and to walk about 1km to get to the cave site. There are many toilets around and small stands that sell drinks and fruits. What to bring: A lot of water Money ID (for bicycle) Cap and sports clothing (be ready to sweat) Cost The day I came it was a public holiday so entry was free. Bicycle 80rupi/2h Entrance to cave 300rupi (for foreigners)
Denis B — Google review
Please visit For relex , enjoyment, with family or your friends Come to nurture For. Clear air Good for you body Must recommend 😊⛰️🏞️
Krunal P — Google review
Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Mumbai is a must-visit! 🌳 Located in Borivali, this 103 sq km national park is a rare gem within the city limits. The park offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of Mumbai, with its lush greenery, rolling hills, and tranquil lakes. *Things to Do:* - _Tiger and Lion Safari_: Get up close with majestic animals in their natural habitat - _Kanheri Caves_: Explore ancient Buddhist caves and temples - _Boating_: Enjoy a peaceful ride on the lake - _Trekking_: Choose from various trails for a thrilling adventure - _Cycling_: Rent a bike and explore the park's scenic routes *Tips:* - Visit during the rainy season (June to September) for lush greenery and pleasant weather - Avoid weekends and holidays for smaller crowds - Wear comfortable shoes and bring water and snacks - Don't miss the Kanheri Caves, a hidden gem within the park Overall, Sanjay Gandhi National Park is a perfect getaway for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and families a like.
HB J — Google review
It's the heart of Mumbai City. Do visit this place if you are someone who loves nature. Completely green and peaceful. Come here with your friends and family. Enjoy walking, running, cycling with your closed ones. The park opens at 8am in the morning. So you can plan accordingly. This place opens at 5.30am in the morning for pass holders. Pass holders are people who can enter the park from 5.30am to 7am only for walks. Mostly people who stay nearby use the passes as they can use it for morning walks.
Namrata G — Google review
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Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
https://sgnp.maharashtra.gov.in/Site/Home/Index.aspx
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Metro Junction Mall

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Metro Junction Mall in Kalyan has undergone significant improvements over the years, transforming into a lively shopping center with a vibrant outdoor plaza, a popular movie theater, and an array of dining options in its food court. The mall now boasts numerous branded and fashion clothing stores at reasonable prices, making it an ideal destination for shoppers. Its clean and well-maintained facilities create a pleasant atmosphere for visitors to enjoy their time spent with family and children.
Decent spot in Kalyan for entertainment. The mall is in good condition due to recent renovations and upgrades. Though, it is largely crowded during weekends, you would be lucky to get a seat in the food court. Many shops are present for fashion shopping with different deals and discounts all year. Foreign brands like Starbucks have recently opened as well, if one wants to visit. Overall a well maintained facility with higher degrees of cleanliness but can be improved.
Rohan S — Google review
The mall is big and has a great variety of brands, making it a nice place to visit and have fun. However, cleanliness is a major issue—cockroaches can be seen everywhere, even in the food court. There are no proper dustbins for waste disposal, and the washrooms are extremely dirty. No hand wash was provided, the flush wasn’t working, and the smell was unbearable. While the shopping experience is good, the management seriously needs to improve hygiene and maintenance.
Snehal K — Google review
A great place for shopping and leisure. The mall has a good mix of brands, a decent food court, and a multiplex for movies. It’s spacious and usually well-maintained. Gets a bit crowded on weekends, but overall a solid spot to hang out with family or friends.
Sagar A — Google review
Great place to hang out with friends as well as family, you can watch a movie or have fun in the zingeria play various games and have fun. The food in the mall is great as well you'll find many brands which you may love. you can shop various types of clothes and jewellery but the highlight is the ice creams on the 2nd floor. kids will enjoy more happy returns
Nilesh S — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Metro Junction Mall in Kalyan is one of the best malls in the area, offering a complete shopping and entertainment experience. It has a wide variety of stores like Westside, Pantaloons, Zudio, Yousta, Cotton Clutcher, Style Up, Trends, and many more – covering everything from trendy fashion to affordable daily wear and ethnic collections. Household shopping is easy with MR.DIY and Reliance Smart Bazaar, while the food court has great options like Haldiram’s and Shawarmaji for quick and tasty meals. The mall is spacious, with a good mix of budget-friendly and branded outlets, plus frequent discounts and offers across stores. While some shops could improve their inventory freshness, overall it’s a convenient place for shopping, dining, and spending time with family or friends.
Mahesh C — Google review
Metro junction mall in Kalyan is a popular retail chain that offers a great shopping experience for those looking to buy a variety of products at affordable prices. The store is spacious and well-organized, making it easy to navigate through different sections, including groceries, household items, apparel, and more. One of the best things about Metro juntion mall is its pricing. You can find a wide range of products, from daily essentials to special offers, at competitive prices. Whether it’s fresh produce, packaged goods, or cleaning supplies, Metro junction mall consistently provides good value for money, which is why it attracts a lot of shoppers. They often have discounts and bulk offers, making it a great place for budget-conscious buyers. The store is typically well-stocked, and I’ve always found the staff to be helpful when I need assistance. However, during peak hours, the store can get quite crowded, which might make shopping a bit less pleasant. The checkout lines can also get long, but this is to be expected at such a popular retail destination. Parking is available, but depending on the time of day, it might be a bit of a challenge to find a spot. Despite this, Metro juntion mall in Kalyan is a reliable option for quick, affordable shopping, and it’s one of my go-to places for daily essentials.
Manjit. G — Google review
Metro Junction Mall in Kalyan is one of the best places to spend time with friends and family. The mall is really big and shiny, with a lively atmosphere. It offers a wide variety of options — from food courts and restaurants to clothing stores and other shopping outlets, so there’s always something for everyone. The overall vibe is modern and enjoyable, making it a good spot not just for shopping, but also for hanging out. A little improvement in crowd management and maintenance would make it perfect, but overall, it’s a great place to visit.
S4NDESH D — Google review
Metro Junction Mall, Kalyan West is one of the biggest malls in the area and a popular hangout spot. It has a wide range of stores for shopping, a good selection of restaurants, and a multiplex for movies. The mall is spacious, well-maintained, and offers ample parking. Being located at a prime spot in Kalyan, it’s easily accessible and always lively. A nice place to shop, eat, and spend time with family or friends.
Vaibhav A — Google review
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Kalyan - Shilphata Rd, Kalyan East, Kalyan, Maharashtra 421306, India
http://metrojunction.co/
+91 251 235 1220
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Hedavde Mahalaxmi Temple Complex

Building
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
4.5
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Hedavde Village, Maharashtra 401303, India
http://www.hedavdemahalaxmi.org/
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Mahuli Fort

Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Castle
Hiking area
Historic Sites
Best experience for trekkers A Trekker’s Delight – Mahuli Fort, Maharashtra Mahuli Fort is a hidden gem for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Nestled amidst the Sahyadri hills, the trek to the fort offers stunning views, dense forests, and a peaceful escape from city life. It’s especially beautiful during the monsoon, with lush greenery and flowing streams all around. The trek is moderately challenging, with a mix of rocky paths, steep climbs, and scenic plateaus. Once at the top, the view is breathtaking — you can see the surrounding peaks and valleys in all their glory. The fort ruins, ancient water cisterns, and temple add a historical touch to the experience. It’s well worth the effort, but do go prepared with good shoes, water, and snacks. If you’re lucky, you might even spot some wildlife on the way. A perfect weekend getaway for those looking to blend history, nature, and adventure. Highly recommended for trekking enthusiasts and nature photographers! 🌄🧗‍♂️
Abhishek J — Google review
Mahuli Fort (Mahuli Gad) is one of the most beautiful and peaceful trekking destinations near Thane. Surrounded by lush green forest and waterfalls during the monsoon, it offers breathtaking views and a refreshing experience for nature lovers. The trek is moderately easy, suitable for beginners as well as regular trekkers, with well-marked trails and scenic spots throughout. The top of the fort gives a panoramic view of the Sahyadri ranges that truly feels magical. Ancient fort remains, temples, and caves add historical charm to the journey. Local villagers are friendly, and guides are available if needed. A big salute to the local authorities and volunteers who maintain the cleanliness and safety of the area. Highly recommended for weekend adventures, photography, and peaceful time with nature. If you love trekking and history, Mahuli Gad is a must-visit place!
Swapnil ( — Google review
A Refreshing Escape into Nature! Mahuli Fort trek was an incredible experience — lush greenery, misty trails, and scenic views made it totally worth it. The forest trail is peaceful, and the fort ruins at the top add a historical charm. Perfect for nature lovers and weekend adventurers! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Moderate Trek with Mesmerizing Views The trek is moderately challenging, with rocky paths and dense forest, but the view from the top is breathtaking, especially during monsoon. A great mix of history, adventure, and tranquility. Don’t forget to carry enough water and snacks. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Monsoon Magic at Its Best! Visited Mahuli during monsoon — waterfalls along the way, cool breeze, and foggy peaks made it magical. A perfect one-day trek near Mumbai/Thane. The temple at the top is serene. Highly recommended for trekkers of all levels. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Trek Worth the Sweat! It’s a bit demanding if you’re a beginner, but the route is well-marked and rewarding. Make sure to wear good trekking shoes. The fort has fascinating remnants and a calm vibe. Ideal for small groups and weekend getaways.
Mandar K — Google review
I recently visited Mhauli Fort, and I must say it was an incredible experience filled with natural beauty, historical richness, and just the right amount of adventure. The trek to the fort is medium to moderate in difficulty, making it suitable for both beginners with decent fitness levels and seasoned trekkers looking for a quick weekend adventure. The trail offers a perfect blend of rocky paths, forested stretches, and scenic viewpoints. It's not a commercial trek, which means the route is still raw and relatively untouched — adding to the charm and authenticity of the experience. What makes Mhauli Fort stand out is the serene environment and the lack of crowd. It’s peaceful, and you can truly connect with nature as you ascend. The sound of birds, the rustling leaves, and the occasional cool breeze make the climb enjoyable. There are patches where you need to be a bit careful due to loose rocks or slippery surfaces, especially during the monsoon, but overall, it's very manageable with proper footwear. Once at the top, you're rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and hills. The fort itself, though in ruins, speaks volumes of the region's historical significance. It's a great spot to just sit, reflect, and enjoy the vastness around you. If you're into photography, this place offers some incredible landscape shots, especially around sunrise or sunset. Pro Tips: Wear good trekking shoes for grip. Carry enough water and some snacks as there are no shops on the way. Start early to avoid trekking in the midday heat. A basic first aid kit is always a good idea. Overall, I’d rate this trek a solid 4.5/5 for its natural beauty, moderate challenge, and peaceful surroundings.
Deepak Y — Google review
Route: 1. Reach Asangaon railway station. 2. Take auto rikshaw fix( ₹250) for reservation maximum 4 people can seat. No sharing available. 3. Auto will drop u on main destination in 30 mins. Then u can start treking. Important notes: 1. Please wear full sleeve clothes, alots of mosquitos is present there. 2. Take atleast 2 water bottle per person, because no shop available on top. 3. U can drink water on top from waterfall but need to filter with clothes. 4. Please come before 6:30 pm, rikshaw change more after that. 5. Take rikshaw wala number for return trip to station. Happy journey. 6. Track take minimum 3 hours from one side, so try to reach at point before 9:00 am Happy journey Status: In July 2025 it was temporarily closed but I went from back side from same point 😜. No worries more than 100 peoples go there daily in monsoon. History of place. Mahuli Fort, located near Asangaon in Maharashtra’s Thane district, is one of the most popular trekking destinations for adventure lovers and history enthusiasts. Nestled in the Sahyadri mountain ranges at an elevation of about 2,815 feet, the fort offers breathtaking panoramic views of lush green valleys, rocky pinnacles, and dense forests. Surrounded by the Tansa Wildlife Sanctuary, the trek to Mahuli is as much about natural beauty as it is about exploring history. The fort has deep historical significance, as it was once under the rule of the Mughals before being recaptured by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The remnants of fort walls, gateways, water cisterns, and caves still speak of its glorious past. For trekkers, the journey is moderately challenging, taking about 2–3 hours to ascend, making it suitable for both beginners and seasoned hikers. During the monsoon season, the trail transforms into a paradise, with waterfalls, mist-covered peaks, and a refreshing climate that enhances the trekking experience. What makes Mahuli Fort special is the sense of peace and adventure it offers. Away from the hustle of city life, it provides a perfect weekend getaway for nature lovers, trekkers, and photography enthusiasts. The sunrise and sunset views from the top are mesmerizing, making the climb completely worthwhile. Whether you visit for its historical charm, its natural beauty, or simply to test your trekking spirit, Mahuli Fort never fails to leave a lasting impression.
MD H — Google review
trekking and adventure, with stunning views of the Sahyadri mountains. The trek includes hiking through forests, tackling some steep patches, and rock climbing opportunities. Visitors can explore the fort's historic walls, temples, and watchtowers, with the option to stay overnight in the caves for exploring the higher pinnacles. The best time to visit is October to March for pleasant weather, though the monsoon offers a lush, vibrant experience with the caveat of challenging conditions.
Mr O — Google review
Feels like heaven on top. Its awesome and easy trek in monsoon. It took us 2.30 hr to climb up. Please carry your food with you. There is only 1 hotel at base. And food is ok.
Mandar ( — Google review
Mahuli Fort is not for the faint-hearted — it demands good endurance, especially during the steep stretches. Make sure you’re well-prepared with enough water and snacks. It takes time to complete, so start early to avoid trekking in the dark. There are monkeys around the fort area, so keep your food and belongings safe. The base village is Shahapur, and the nearest railway station is Asangaon — from there, you can take a rickshaw or shared transport to the base. Overall, an adventurous trek with beautiful views and a solid test of stamina!
Smit M — Google review
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Mahuli, Maharashtra 421601, India
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Malshej Ghat

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Mountains
Malshej Ghat is a breathtaking mountain pass nestled in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India. This enchanting destination is renowned for its stunning waterfalls and vibrant greenery, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The area boasts a rich diversity of birdlife, including quails, cuckoos, and even flamingos.
Malshej Ghat is a scenic mountain pass known for its mist-covered cliffs, gushing waterfalls, and lush greenery during the monsoon. It's a favorite getaway for nature lovers, couples, bikers, and photographers, offering breathtaking views and peaceful vibes.Dozens of waterfalls emerge along the cliffs, some even spilling onto the road.
Arpit P — Google review
Monsoon beauty in Western Ghat, particularly in Malshej, is unbeatable. Clouds, fog, rain, and waterfalls, everything is endlessly. The Govt of Maharashtra provides good parking spaces and beautify water sources and waterfall areas so visitors can enjoy maximum. Hot Maggi, tea, and corn will add cherry on the ice.
Rajan P — Google review
This place should be on must visit list in monsoon if you are exploring western ghats. Going here is easy, as for most of the part road conditions are very good. You can come by car, 2 wheeler etc. In ghat section roads are narrow so expect some traffic during monsoon season. Also there is possibility of land slide etc. There are multiple waterfall points in the ghat area where government has build staircase , protective structures to access it easily. Make sure while you park your vehicle, you are not blocking on going traffic. I have seen people doing it. Be a responsible citizen. Same thing go for plastic and other garbage. In monsoon and winter expect lot of foggy weather which limits visibility so be careful. Most of the people I see go till ghat and return if they are coming from pune-nashik highway. I would highly recommend to go down till ghat ends, you will see amazing views.
Sachin N — Google review
What a place friends, it is heaven, I went there recently and enjoyed it a lot, I will say one thing that don't go from the check post before the ghat, go through the village, it is a great village, it is off-road but it is a lot of fun, it is 5km It falls far away it was a lot of fun
M.S C — Google review
One of the coolest and awesome place in Maharashtra, this place have very scenic and beautiful view. But this place is very dangerous and thrilling too, it have accident prone area and one must be cautious world travelling at this place. In rainy season its completely covered in dense fog. Also there lots of waterfalls nearby this area and somewhere in mid of Highway waterfalls directly from the mountains on road.
Adv. S — Google review
A Must-Visit Ghat Road for Nature Lovers – Especially in Monsoon!🌦🌧 Malshej Ghat⛰️ is truly a paradise for nature lovers and an unforgettable ghat road journey. During the peak monsoon season, the beauty of this place is at its best. As I traveled through the ghat around 10 AM, the entire route was wrapped in fog🌫☁, creating a mystical and serene atmosphere. Riding a two-wheeler made the experience even more adventurous and thrilling. Along the way, I witnessed numerous small waterfalls cascading down the hillsides and stunning mountain views all around. I frequently stopped at different spots just to soak in the breathtaking scenery. At one spot, something magical happened—within just a few minutes, the thick fog suddenly cleared and revealing a fantastic view🏞. Moments like these make the journey truly unforgettable. Overall, it was a refreshing and memorable experience—perfect for anyone who enjoys nature, rain, and a bit of adventure. (31-July-2025)
Santhosh K — Google review
One of the most beautiful and refreshing places to visit near Pune and Mumbai. The scenery is absolutely breathtaking with lush green mountains, deep valleys, and plenty of waterfalls during the monsoon season. The atmosphere here is very peaceful and calm, making it a perfect getaway from city life. Driving through the ghat is an amazing experience, with cool breeze, mist, and panoramic views all around. It is also a great spot for photography, birdwatching, and enjoying nature at its best. The roads are well-maintained, but can get slippery in rains, so one needs to be careful. Overall, Malshej Ghat is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, especially during monsoon.”
Nikhil P — Google review
A perfect one day trip from Maharashtra. Truly gorgeous, stunning, beautiful nature at its best. Cool breezy wind and light rainfall with a sip of garam chai is what you all need. 🌧️🍃
Juthika B — Google review
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Maharashtra 421401, USA
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Malshej Ghat

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Nature & Parks
Mountains
Malshej Ghat is a breathtaking mountain pass nestled in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India. This enchanting destination is renowned for its stunning waterfalls and vibrant greenery, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The area boasts a rich diversity of birdlife, including quails, cuckoos, and even flamingos.
Malshej Ghat is a scenic mountain pass known for its mist-covered cliffs, gushing waterfalls, and lush greenery during the monsoon. It's a favorite getaway for nature lovers, couples, bikers, and photographers, offering breathtaking views and peaceful vibes.Dozens of waterfalls emerge along the cliffs, some even spilling onto the road.
Arpit P — Google review
Monsoon beauty in Western Ghat, particularly in Malshej, is unbeatable. Clouds, fog, rain, and waterfalls, everything is endlessly. The Govt of Maharashtra provides good parking spaces and beautify water sources and waterfall areas so visitors can enjoy maximum. Hot Maggi, tea, and corn will add cherry on the ice.
Rajan P — Google review
This place should be on must visit list in monsoon if you are exploring western ghats. Going here is easy, as for most of the part road conditions are very good. You can come by car, 2 wheeler etc. In ghat section roads are narrow so expect some traffic during monsoon season. Also there is possibility of land slide etc. There are multiple waterfall points in the ghat area where government has build staircase , protective structures to access it easily. Make sure while you park your vehicle, you are not blocking on going traffic. I have seen people doing it. Be a responsible citizen. Same thing go for plastic and other garbage. In monsoon and winter expect lot of foggy weather which limits visibility so be careful. Most of the people I see go till ghat and return if they are coming from pune-nashik highway. I would highly recommend to go down till ghat ends, you will see amazing views.
Sachin N — Google review
What a place friends, it is heaven, I went there recently and enjoyed it a lot, I will say one thing that don't go from the check post before the ghat, go through the village, it is a great village, it is off-road but it is a lot of fun, it is 5km It falls far away it was a lot of fun
M.S C — Google review
One of the coolest and awesome place in Maharashtra, this place have very scenic and beautiful view. But this place is very dangerous and thrilling too, it have accident prone area and one must be cautious world travelling at this place. In rainy season its completely covered in dense fog. Also there lots of waterfalls nearby this area and somewhere in mid of Highway waterfalls directly from the mountains on road.
Adv. S — Google review
A Must-Visit Ghat Road for Nature Lovers – Especially in Monsoon!🌦🌧 Malshej Ghat⛰️ is truly a paradise for nature lovers and an unforgettable ghat road journey. During the peak monsoon season, the beauty of this place is at its best. As I traveled through the ghat around 10 AM, the entire route was wrapped in fog🌫☁, creating a mystical and serene atmosphere. Riding a two-wheeler made the experience even more adventurous and thrilling. Along the way, I witnessed numerous small waterfalls cascading down the hillsides and stunning mountain views all around. I frequently stopped at different spots just to soak in the breathtaking scenery. At one spot, something magical happened—within just a few minutes, the thick fog suddenly cleared and revealing a fantastic view🏞. Moments like these make the journey truly unforgettable. Overall, it was a refreshing and memorable experience—perfect for anyone who enjoys nature, rain, and a bit of adventure. (31-July-2025)
Santhosh K — Google review
One of the most beautiful and refreshing places to visit near Pune and Mumbai. The scenery is absolutely breathtaking with lush green mountains, deep valleys, and plenty of waterfalls during the monsoon season. The atmosphere here is very peaceful and calm, making it a perfect getaway from city life. Driving through the ghat is an amazing experience, with cool breeze, mist, and panoramic views all around. It is also a great spot for photography, birdwatching, and enjoying nature at its best. The roads are well-maintained, but can get slippery in rains, so one needs to be careful. Overall, Malshej Ghat is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, especially during monsoon.”
Nikhil P — Google review
A perfect one day trip from Maharashtra. Truly gorgeous, stunning, beautiful nature at its best. Cool breezy wind and light rainfall with a sip of garam chai is what you all need. 🌧️🍃
Juthika B — Google review
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Maharashtra 421401, USA
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Arthur Hill Lake

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Arthur Hill Lake, nestled in the picturesque Bhandardara hill station, is a tranquil reservoir embraced by lush forests and scenic hiking trails. This serene destination invites visitors to escape the chaos of city life and immerse themselves in nature's beauty. The lake offers delightful boating experiences, especially during the winter months when temperatures are mild and perfect for outdoor adventures like trekking and rappelling.
Blissful place Very calming and beautiful spot to relax The locals are helpful even offers wood for bonfire even though we didnt book at their camping place. They also have home made tasty food at reasonable prices. Also they have boating facilities.
Pragati W — Google review
A calm & placid lake located in Bhandardara and is filled by the river Pravara. It is an ideal place for boating and is a popular tourist attraction. There is no entry fee, but there is a minimum fee for boating. It is also an ideal place for camping for campers. The best time to visit this lake is during the monsoon season.
Cedric N — Google review
Breathtaking views, a phenomenal boat ride blue waters and mountains that stir pure nostalgia!
Rejo J — Google review
Beautiful calm lake where you can pitch your tent and enjoy the bliss. If you don’t have a tent you can ask villagers and they can have one pitched for you in the range of 1000₹-1500₹. You can swim as well in the lake. with the cool breeze blowing, it really adds to the experience.
Banjaaraa C — Google review
We visited this beautiful lake in june for fireflies festival. It is surrounded by mountains and it is a beautiful sight to behold in monsoons. One can also go for a boat ride in this lake or swim as the water is clear. But ensure to wear life jackets as it is deep after certain point.
KOLA S — Google review
Beautiful place to spend a clam day or evening
Jaya P — Google review
Be sure to visit one of the best natur rests on the lake to enjoy delicious dining..
Bhandardara T — Google review
The view point at end of Wilson dam going from Umbrella falls is amazing. Once u cross bridge take sharp right there is barricade and one can walk inside. The view from here is literally mind blowing
Sachin S — Google review
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Maharashtra 422604, USA
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Kalsubai Peak

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Mountains
Kalsubai Peak, standing at 1,646 meters, is the highest summit in Maharashtra and is often referred to as the Everest of the state. The trek to the top is challenging and adventurous, with a distance of around 6-7km and steel ladders along the way. During monsoon, it can be slippery and cold with strong winds, so carrying a raincoat is essential.
While the monsoon season offers a unique experience with lush greenery and fog. Despite the challenge, many find the trek to be a memorable and enjoyable experience, particularly with friends and family.
Atharva P — Google review
Visiting Kalsubai Peak during winter or monsoon is considered a good experience, but in my opinion, the best time to go is between February and April. During this period, the cold starts to fade away and the summer gradually begins, creating a unique and refreshing atmosphere with completely different scenic views.
Munawar S — Google review
Amazing trek, testing your patience and physical capabilities. Trek is almost 3 to 4 hours long. Other thing I would like to suggest is carry warm clothes even if its raining or not as the mountain summit is gushing with heavy watery winds & fog. Reach in time to get sunset view.
Soham K — Google review
One needs high endurance to climb this peak but when you reach to the top every step is worth it, every break of sweat is worth it. This is the highest peak of Maharashtra therefore known as Everest of Maharashtra. Once you reach to the peak there is a small temple of Kalsuma. At the peak you are into the clouds and the view of sunrise is transcendental. If you love nature must visit.
Siddharth S — Google review
One of the best trekking experiences! The trek is around 6 km one way and offers a rewarding climb. The sunrise view from the top is absolutely stunning and worth the early start. A must-visit for trekking enthusiasts.
Kishan T — Google review
Amazing trekking experience! Kalsubai, the highest peak of Maharashtra, offers breathtaking views and a thrilling climb. The route is well-marked and suitable for beginners too. Must visit for nature and adventure lovers!
ManoJ N — Google review
🏔️✨ Kalsubai Peak – The Everest of Maharashtra 🌄 The highest peak of Maharashtra (altitude: 1,646 meters above sea level) ⛰️🌤️ — a paradise for trekkers, nature lovers, and adventure seekers! 💪🌿 🌄 Highlights & Experience: 🔥 Trekking Adventure: The Kalsubai trek is thrilling yet scenic — with well-marked trails, iron ladders 🪜, rocky steps, and breathtaking valley views all around 🌲🌫️. 🙏 Kalsubai Temple: At the summit lies the sacred temple of Goddess Kalsubai, revered by locals for blessings and protection 🕉️💐. 📸 Scenic Beauty: From the top, enjoy panoramic views of Bhandardara Dam, Ratangad, Alang-Madan-Kulang forts, and the Western Ghats in all their glory 🌅🌊. 🌧️ Best Season: June to February — during monsoon and winter, the trail is surrounded by mist, waterfalls, and vibrant greenery 🌧️🍃💚. 🥾 Trek Details: • Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging 💪 • Duration: 3 to 4 hours (one way) ⏱️ • Start Point: Bari Village 🏡 • Best Time to Start: Early morning (around 3–4 AM) to witness the majestic sunrise from the summit 🌅✨ 💧 Tips: Carry enough water, snacks, trekking shoes, torchlight, and light jacket 🎒🥾🍫 Avoid during heavy rain due to slippery trails ⚠️🌧️
Hemendrasinh R — Google review
Kalsubai Peak is the highest peak in Maharashtra, standing at 1,646 meters (5,400 feet). Located in the Western Ghats within the Ahmednagar district, it is known as the "Everest of Maharashtra" and is a popular trekking destination. The trek starts at Bari Village and includes notable features like ladder sections leading to the summit, which has a small temple dedicated to Goddess Kisubai. Key information Location: Ahmednagar district, Maharashtra, on the border with Nashik district. Height: 1,646 meters (5,400 feet). Significance: Highest peak in Maharashtra, often called the "Everest of Maharashtra". Features: A small temple of Goddess Kisubai is located at the summit. The trek also includes a series of ladders for ascent. Trek details: Starting point: Bari Village. Duration: Approximately 4 hours to ascend and 2.5 hours to descend. Difficulty: Moderate. Scenery: Lush green landscapes, waterfalls, and views of the Sahyadri mountain ranges. Best time to visit: Varies by preference: Monsoon (June–August): For lush green views and waterfalls. Post-monsoon (September–October): To see flowers. Winter (November–February) and Summer (March–May): Ideal for night treks to watch the sunrise. Trekking experience: The route includes well-marked trails, paddy fields, streams, and rocky terrain, with ladders at some points. Stalls selling water and snacks are available along the way.
SAINATH 3 — Google review
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Indore, Maharashtra 422604, India
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Trimbakeshwar Jyotirling Mandir

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Shree Trimbakeshwar Jyotirling Mandir is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to the god Shiva, featuring a sacred pond believed to be the origin of the Godavari River. The temple is set in a picturesque area surrounded by lush greenery and clouds, offering a mesmerizing experience for visitors. It provides well-organized waiting areas with amenities such as drinking water and restrooms, ensuring that even long queues are manageable.
Went for a weekend ride from Mumbai. To have a blessings from him. This place holds a divine energy. It was a surreal feeling when you see him with your own eyes. I went on Sunday so I was waiting for 4 hrs in queue. Although, there is a special pass entry available to save your time and have a quick darshan. The place and market area seems to be always busy. Overall best experience. Recommended to everyone to feel the energy. Also this place is located in a hilly area surrounded by greenery, dam & mountains from all over the side. So riding till this place through the mountains, forests and passing by small beautiful village makes your journey most scenic and beautiful. Definately enjoyed the climate. Accomodations are available from reasonable to luxury rates as it is one of the Jyotirlinga. One of the best getaway place to take a break from city life and feel the slow living life of villages.
Sagar S — Google review
My visit to Trimbakeshwar Temple in Nashik, Maharashtra was a truly spiritual and memorable experience. The temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, and its divine atmosphere fills every visitor with peace and devotion. The moment I entered the temple premises, I felt a deep sense of calmness and positivity. The architecture of the temple is ancient and beautifully carved from black stone, reflecting India’s rich heritage and devotion toward Lord Shiva. The surroundings of the temple are clean and well-organized. The management and security arrangements are good, ensuring that devotees can have darshan smoothly. The queue system is maintained properly, and volunteers are always available to guide visitors. The priests perform the rituals with great sincerity, and one can easily participate in puja or abhishek if desired. The sound of bells and chants creates a peaceful and divine atmosphere inside the temple. Outside the temple, there are many shops selling flowers, prasad, and religious items. The local people are polite and helpful. The natural beauty around Trimbakeshwar, especially the nearby hills and the origin of the sacred Godavari River, adds to the spiritual charm of the place. Overall, Trimbakeshwar Temple, Nashik is a must-visit destination for devotees and tourists alike. It offers not only a strong spiritual experience but also peace, positivity, and a glimpse into India’s deep cultural and religious roots.
Ajit G — Google review
Trimbakeshwar Temple in Nashik is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, making it a cornerstone of Shaivite pilgrimage. Surrounded by the Brahmagiri hills and the origin point of the sacred Godavari River, the temple offers a deeply spiritual and scenic experience. 🌄 Highlights of the Experience: Sacred Jyotirlinga: The temple houses a unique linga representing the Trimurti—Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh—symbolizing cosmic unity. Mythological Legacy: Associated with sage Gautama Maharishi and the descent of the Godavari, the temple is steeped in ancient lore. Architectural Beauty: Built in black stone in the Hemadpanthi style, the temple features intricate carvings and a serene courtyard. Rituals and Pujas: Known for powerful ceremonies like Kaal Sarp Dosh Puja, Narayan Nagbali, and Tripindi Shradh, performed by learned priests. Atmosphere: The air is thick with devotion, chants, and the scent of incense, creating a meditative ambiance. Surroundings: The Brahmagiri hills offer trekking opportunities and panoramic views, enhancing the spiritual journey. Accessibility: Well-connected by road from Nashik, with ample accommodation options nearby. 🕉️ Mood and Legacy: Visiting Trimbakeshwar feels like stepping into a timeless realm where mythology, nature, and devotion converge. The temple doesn’t just offer darshan—it invites introspection and renewal. Whether you're a pilgrim or a seeker of peace, Trimbakeshwar leaves a lasting imprint on the soul.
Swapnil — Google review
My visit to Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga was spiritually satisfying, and the darshanam experience itself was quite good. The highlight of the temple is its stunning Hemadpanti architecture from the Balaji Baji Rao period of the Maratha Empire, which gives the entire place a historic and divine charm. The ancient stone structure and peaceful atmosphere inside the sanctum make the visit truly memorable. However, the development around the temple definitely needs improvement. One noticeable inconvenience is the long distance between the donation (special darshan) ticket counter and the main temple entrance. This walk can be tiring, especially for elderly devotees, and better planning would help ease the process. In terms of waiting time, free darshan on Mondays takes around 3 hours, which is expected due to the heavy rush. If you choose the ₹200 donation/special darshan, the waiting time reduces to about 1 hour, making it a more manageable option for many visitors. The main drawback is the lack of cleanliness in the surroundings within roughly 100 meters of the temple. The area could be much cleaner and better maintained, especially considering the significance of the shrine and the steady flow of devotees. Despite these issues, the overall experience was positive. The divine atmosphere and historic beauty of the temple make it worth visiting, and with a few improvements, the experience could be even better.
ManiKanta K — Google review
Visiting Trimbakeshwar Jyotirling in Nashik was an unforgettable spiritual experience. The temple holds immense significance as one of the 12 Jyotirlingas, and you can truly feel the divine energy the moment you enter the premises. The ancient architecture, the rhythmic chants, and the overall atmosphere create a powerful sense of devotion. Despite the crowds, the management is fairly organized, and the darshan line moves smoothly. The priests are helpful and guide you properly during the rituals. The surroundings are scenic, with lush greenery and the sacred Godavari River origin nearby, which adds even more beauty to the visit. Early morning darshan is especially peaceful and gives you the best experience. If you’re in or around Nashik, Trimbakeshwar is a must-visit not just for religious reasons, but for the calmness and spiritual connection the place naturally brings. 🙏
Abhishek J — Google review
Trimbakeshwar Temple is a very beautiful and peaceful place. It is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, which is located in Nashik, Maharashtra. When I went there, I felt a different kind of positive energy. The temple area is clean, and the environment is full of devotion. I waited for almost 5 hours for darshan, but when I finally saw Lord Shiva’s Jyotirlinga, all the tiredness disappeared. It was such a powerful and emotional moment that I will never forget in my life. The sound of “Har Har Mahadev” everywhere fills your heart with peace. People are very calm and respectful inside the temple. The priests guide nicely, and everything is well managed. Behind the temple, there is a small river, and the view there is just amazing. The water is so clear and peaceful. You can feed the fish, and when you sit near the river, your mind becomes completely calm. The mountains around the place make it even more beautiful. It is truly a place where you can feel peace, faith, and positivity together. A must-visit place for everyone who believes in God and inner peace. 🙏 Har Har Mahadev! 🙏
Kalpana S — Google review
Visiting Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga is a truly spiritual and unforgettable experience. The moment you enter the temple premises, you feel a deep sense of peace and devotion. The ancient architecture, sacred environment, and the powerful energy of the Jyotirlinga create a divine atmosphere that touches the heart. The temple is well-maintained, and the arrangements for darshan are smooth and organised. Surrounded by the scenic mountains of Trimbak, the natural beauty adds to the serenity of the place. The vibes are pure, calming, and spiritually uplifting. A visit to Trimbakeshwar not only brings you closer to Lord Shiva but also leaves you with a sense of inner peace and positivity. A must-visit destination for every devotee and spiritual seeker. Highly recommended for a soulful and divine experience. 🙏✨
Sanket G — Google review
I recently visited Trimbakeshwar Jyotirling for the second time, after my first visit around 7 years ago. Earlier, touching the Shivaling was allowed, but now it is not permitted. This time, I reached the temple around 7:45 AM and planned to take the fast-darshan ticket, but the counter closed at 8:00 AM, so I couldn’t buy it. We then joined the normal line, which took around 4 hours to complete the darshan and come out. The management has provided good facilities throughout the line, including seating areas, drinking water, a baby feeding room, and washrooms. Mobile phones are allowed, and many people were taking photos inside, although security guards were stopping them as photography is not permitted.
Vishesh J — Google review
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Trimbak, Maharashtra 422212, India
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Cave 20 -

Archaeological site
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
The Nasik Caves are a hidden gem. Explore ancient Buddhist carvings and soak in the peaceful atmosphere. Don't miss it!
Rajinder K — Google review
The Pandavleni Caves existence dates back to some 2000 years.The cave complex comprised of numerous water tanks that were chiselled into rock and large caves. Several sculptures of Buddha are also situated in these caves.Some of the caves are large and contain numerous chambers,these rock-cut caves served as a viharas or monasteries. They contain interesting sculptures.
Disha — Google review
Great place to visit..... historical caves are repaired at few places....... Lots of Buddha statues......with nice carving......on walls..... You will surely love this place...... The environment is also very clean....After reaching the top of the mountain......any one can see the whole city..
Avinash T — Google review
Attractive caves, nice to see and study. Very cool place. Don't miss when you are in Nashik.
Dinesh D — Google review
Best place to visit while in Nashik, ancient Buddhist caves carved in mountain. And this place is popular for small trek also.
Saurabh K — Google review
Except cleanliness rest all natural and good
Manjunath S — Google review
Awesome place ...I suggest please come in this place
Vinay L — Google review
The pandavleni caves are a prime attraction of tourists even foreigners. These are the caves where Pandavs held shelter during their vanvas in the age of Mahabharata. There are around 20 caves here. They have inscriptions on caves. Also there are ancient made sculptures in them. It is a proof of our divine and great history.
Tushar P — Google review
4.7
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4.3
(398)
WPRX+7Q5, Buddha Vihar, Pathardi Phata, Nashik, Maharashtra 422010, India
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Sula Vineyards

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Vineyard
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Sula Vineyards, located in Nashik, about 180 kilometers northeast of Mumbai, is a renowned winery celebrated for its diverse grape wine varietals such as Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, and Zinfandel. What began as a modest 30-acre estate has now expanded to cover nearly 1800 acres across Nashik and Karnataka. This expansive estate welcomes visitors every day of the year to indulge in wine tasting and vineyard tours.
Sula Vineyards is such a fun and chill place to hang out. The lights and colorful chairs make the vibe really cool at night. Food and wine together taste just perfect here. It’s a nice spot whether you’re with friends or family. The wine truck and gift shop add a quirky touch. Truly a place where you feel the Sula life!
Madhav P — Google review
I recently visited Sula Vineyards with my family 🍇👫, and honestly, it was a wonderful experience even though none of us are wine drinkers 🚫🍷. Many people think Sula is only about wine tasting, but that’s not true — there’s plenty to enjoy without touching a wine glass. The lush green vineyards 🌿, open landscapes 🏞️, and calm ambience ✨ make it an excellent spot for a relaxing getaway. The property is very well-maintained, with lots of open spaces to walk around, click photos 📸🌸, and simply enjoy the fresh air. It truly feels like an escape from the busy city life. The entry fee is ₹1000 per person on weekends and ₹600 on weekdays 💰. The good part is that you get coupons of the same value, which can be redeemed inside at the restaurant or café 🍴. We used ours for food, and while the taste and quality were excellent 😋, the food items are a little on the expensive side 💸. Still, it balances out since the entry fee coupons cover a good part of the cost. Since we didn’t opt for wine tasting, our time was spent exploring the vineyard, enjoying the atmosphere, and relaxing over a family meal. The only drawback was that service can be a bit slow ⏳, and yes, prices are slightly premium. In short: Even if you don’t drink, Sula is still a beautiful, family-friendly place to visit — peaceful, scenic, and a memorable outing! 💫😊
Kanthak B — Google review
Visited today on 6th October 25. Very very beautiful place to visit. May be no 1 place to visit in Nashik. Makes the Wine Capital of India earn its name. The place is very clean and well maintained. The prices is ₹1000 per head on weekends and 600 on weekdaysfor entry. One can expend this rs 600 in restaurant or wine tasting vum factory visit. The tour is really good and the tasting is fun with well learned guide. 7 types of wines given for tasting.
D B — Google review
Sula Vineyards is an absolutely nashik to-do destination, especially if you visit during the late afternoon or evening. We visited on a sunny October evening, and the atmosphere was perfect. The sun setting over the vineyards cast a beautiful golden glow, making for incredible photos and a wonderfully relaxing experience. The expansive grounds are beautifully maintained, offering a tranquil escape from the city hustle. We ordered food bites and enjoyed on the patio overlooking the rows of grapes. The energy in the evening is perfect—lively enough to feel festive, but peaceful enough to enjoy the view and conversation. Whether you're a serious wine enthusiast or just looking for a beautiful spot to unwind and watch the sunset, Sula provides a top-notch experience. Highly recommended for a romantic evening or a chill gathering with friends
Sourabh Y — Google review
We visited Sula Vineyards on a public holiday, and it turned out to be a wonderful experience! On weekends and public holidays, the entry fee is ₹1000 per person, while on weekdays it’s ₹700, which you can fully redeem for food, shopping, or wine tasting—like a prepaid coupon. The property is absolutely stunning, perfect for clicking beautiful pictures amidst the vineyards. We started our visit with a photo session and then headed for lunch. The food was good, though a bit on the expensive side. Post lunch, we opted for the wine tasting and tour (₹700 per person). The tour started with a short video and a factory walkthrough, where the process was explained in detail by their knowledgeable guide. This was followed by a tasting session of six different wines, one after another, which really helped us decide which wine to buy. Overall, Sula Vineyards is a must-visit place, whether with friends or family. It offers a perfect mix of scenic beauty, good food, and a delightful wine-tasting experience.
Pooja R — Google review
Visited Sula Vineyards and tasted 6 types of wines — the place was amazing and the overall experience was superb! 🍷 The ambiance and staff were great. However, there’s a small issue with their pricing. They provide ₹1000 worth of coupons (₹200 x 5), but for the vineyard factory visit and wine tasting ticket (₹700), only ₹600 can be redeemed, and ₹100 has to be paid extra. They don’t actually provide ₹100 coupons, which feels a bit misleading in their marketing. Otherwise, it’s a beautiful place and definitely worth visiting once!
ASWANTH S — Google review
Good place to unwind for people travelling to Nashik. Photography points are adequate. The wine tour is good and tasting is a personal choice, since wine is an acquired taste. Their dessert wine Moscato is quite fruity and tastes good. Cover charges are Rs. 1000 on weekends and 600 on weekdays. Wine tasting is Rs. 600 inclusive of tour, only winery tour is 200/- In house restaurants are good but a bit on the pricier side.
ADITYA B — Google review
If you're in Nashik, a visit to Sula Vineyard is an experience you just can't miss. The place has a vibe that instantly makes you feel like you've stepped into a different world - calm, green, and full of life. The entry fee is ₹600 per person, and the best part is that you can fully redeem it at the restaurant, wine shop, or for wine tasting. In fact, Sula proudly says that for many visitors, their first-ever wine tasting happens right here. Walking through the vineyard feels exciting at every step from the giant wine bottle installations and the upside-down wine pyramid, to the quirky cycles and the beautiful grape farms, it's a place where you'll keep wanting to take pictures. The wine shop is airy and well set up, while the restaurant upstairs is the perfect spot to sit back with a glass of wine. We tried their pizza with wine in the afternoon, and with the vineyard view stretching out in front of us, it felt refreshing and peaceful. Overall, Sula Vineyard is more than just about wine - it's about the whole atmosphere, the views, and the experience. Whether you're here for food, photos, or your first glass of wine, it's a place that will leave you smiling
Aman S — Google review
4.3
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4.2
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Gat 36/2, off Gangapur-Savargaon Road, Govardhan, Nashik, Maharashtra 422222, India
https://sulavineyards.com/
+91 99700 90010
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Shree Kalaram Mandir, Panchavati, Nashik

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Shree Kalaram Mandir Sansthan is a magnificent 19th-century Hindu temple located in the Panchavati area of Nashik, Maharashtra. Dedicated to Lord Rama, the temple houses an intricate black stone idol of the deity inside its sanctum sanctorum. The temple is a significant pilgrimage site and a must-visit destination in Nashik tour packages. Its classical architecture reflects the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Visiting the Kala Ram Temple in Nashik was truly a special experience for me. The moment I entered the temple premises, I felt a sense of peace and calm that’s hard to put into words. The temple is beautifully built from black stone — simple yet incredibly powerful in its presence. It’s not just a place of worship, but a space that holds centuries of history and emotion. What stood out most to me was how well-maintained the temple is, and how serene the environment felt even though it's located in a bustling part of the city. There’s a deep spiritual energy here, and taking a few quiet moments inside the sanctum really helped me reconnect with myself. I also found the historical significance of the temple very moving — especially its role in Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s movement. It made me reflect on the layers of culture and social change that places like this carry silently through time. I took some photos around the temple — the stone carvings and temple facade are absolutely worth capturing. The best time to visit is early morning or around sunset when the light makes everything look even more beautiful. Whether you're visiting Nashik for religious reasons, sightseeing, or just exploring, I highly recommend spending some time at Kala Ram Temple. It’s not just a tourist spot — it’s a place that stays with you.
Anita G — Google review
Hello All Travel Lovers 💕 Shree Kalaram Mandir is a very famous, devotional place. After visiting this place gives you positive vibes and energy. The interior design of the temple is authentic and looks historical. Bike, Car parking is available. You can book auto at Rs. 500 and take local tour. Must Visit 🙏 Thanks for your Support and Love 😘
Radhey A — Google review
A divine experience at Shree Kalaram Mandir, Panchavati, Nashik! (श्री काळाराम मंदिर, पंचवटी, नाशिक) Visiting Shree Kalaram Mandir felt like stepping into pure peace. The moment you enter, the calmness of the temple and the powerful presence of Lord Ram instantly touch your heart. The architecture is elegant, the surroundings are clean, and the atmosphere is filled with devotion. What I loved the most was the simplicity and discipline maintained inside the premises - no chaos, just pure spiritual energy. The black stone idol of Lord Ram is truly mesmerizing and gives a sense of strength and serenity at the same time.
Dinesh V — Google review
A divine and peaceful place! The temple architecture is stunning, especially the black stone idol of Lord Ram. Very clean and well-maintained surroundings. The spiritual atmosphere gives a deep sense of calm. Also loved the historical significance of the temple. A must-visit place in Nashik, especially during early morning hours for a quieter experience. Jai Shree Ram! 🙏”
Shekhar V — Google review
😊🙏Last week I visited the famous Kalaram Mandir in Nashik. It’s one of the most peaceful and beautiful temples I have ever seen. The atmosphere inside is very calm and spiritual — I truly felt positive energy there. The temple is dedicated to Lord Rama, and the name Kalaram means Black Rama because the idol of Lord Rama here is made of black stone. The temple’s architecture is made of black stones and looks really royal and traditional. Nashik itself is a city full of temples and historical places. It’s known for its rich culture and spiritual vibes. There are many beautiful places to explore, and Kalaram Mandir is one of the most popular and must-visit temples among them. If you ever come to Nashik, don’t miss visiting this temple — it truly gives peace and divine feelings. 🙏
Kalpana S — Google review
We had been Kala Ram mandir just before Diwali and I feel that’s the best time to have darshan because there is no crowd or rush! Pleasant and peaceful darshan! There was renovation work going on at the entrance gate of the temple when we visited. Located in the heart of old Nashik this is an ancient temple and a must visit when you are in Nashik!
Shardul S — Google review
The temple has its own charm, filled with silence and a deep meditative effect. It is crafted with remarkable precision, and one must truly observe the details to appreciate its beauty. It is more than just a temple—visit and experience the vibration and sacred silence yourself.
Balkrishna T — Google review
Beautiful blend of history, spirituality, and architecture! Naroshankar Temple is one of the must-visit places in Nashik. Situated right on the banks of the Godavari River, the temple has a calm and peaceful atmosphere. The stone carvings and sculptures on the walls are amazing and showcase the fine artistry of the 18th century. The famous Naroshankar bell (Ghanta) here is a unique attraction with its own historic story connected to the Peshwa era. The riverside view makes the visit even more special, especially during early mornings and evenings. The temple is usually not overly crowded, so you can spend time peacefully. Clean surroundings and the spiritual vibes make it a perfect spot for both devotees and tourists. Definitely worth visiting if you are in Nashik!
Abhinay C — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Nirman upavan C-3, Sita Gufaa Rd, opposite Kalaram Temple East door, Panchavati, Nashik, Maharashtra 422003, India
https://shrikalaramsansthannasik.org/
+91 253 262 1830
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Sunset point

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Vista point
Sights & Landmarks
Sunset Point, also known as Gandhi Shikhar, is a popular spot located near Saputara Museum. It offers stunning views of the sunset, Dang Forest, and nearby tribal villages. The best time to visit is from March to November. Visitors can reach the point in 10 minutes using the Ropeway or local transport. Nearby attractions include Vansda National Park and Saputara Museum.
Sunset Point offers a breathtaking view, especially during the evening. The scenic surroundings and vibrant colors of the setting sun create a mesmerizing experience. It’s a peaceful spot to relax, capture stunning photos, and enjoy nature at its finest.
Foram S — Google review
Best location in saputara to visit in the evening ! Sunset point or table land Go early as you can spend time too much to explore Camel/horse ride Horset cart ride Play aread for children Bike rides Remote car rides Photographers Zipline Buggy rides Go karting Lot of options of eateries Ample of parking available Have fun
A-di — Google review
A great place to spend time experiencing the mesmerizing view of sunset. The people from different places, the chaat and food, the view, it's an amazing combination. Just a small hurdle is to get your car on top of there at the parking spot. Reach there before 5:30-6:00 pm is all I should suggest.
Vivekkumar R — Google review
Sunset Point in Saputara is a breathtaking destination that offers a truly unforgettable experience. As the name suggests, this spot is famous for the spectacular views of the sun setting over the Western Ghats, which creates a stunning display of colors across the sky. The view from Sunset Point is simply breathtaking, with the surrounding hills and valleys bathed in golden light as the sun sets. Visitors can take in the scenery while relaxing on the benches provided, or opt for a more active experience by taking a short hike to the point. What's great about Sunset Point is that it is easily accessible and offers something for everyone. Whether you're a nature lover, a photographer, or simply someone who appreciates stunning views, this spot is sure to leave you feeling awe-inspired. Overall, I highly recommend a visit to Sunset Point in Saputara. It's a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to the area, and offers a truly unforgettable experience. Whether you're planning a romantic evening or a family outing, Sunset Point is sure to be a highlight of your trip.
Dr S — Google review
Saputara is a great place to visit. Saputara has places worth visiting like Tadav, Ropeway, Sunset Point, Sunrise Point, Ganesh Temple, Shiva Temple, Jain Temple, etc. It is also a place where adults and young children can have fun.
Ritesh P — Google review
The Sunset Point is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Saputara, offering a breathtaking view of the sun setting behind the lush green hills. The point is located at an altitude of approximately 1220 meters above sea level and offers a panoramic view of the Dang forest and the winding roads that lead to the hill station. The best time to visit Sunset Point is during the late afternoon when the sun is about to set. The view of the orange sun setting behind the hills is truly spectacular and is sure to leave you mesmerized. The serene atmosphere and cool breeze make it a perfect place to unwind and relax after a long day of sightseeing. There are a few small shops and vendors selling snacks and beverages near the Sunset Point, so you can enjoy some refreshments while taking in the view. Additionally, there are a few benches and seating areas where you can sit and enjoy the view at your leisure. Overall, the Sunset Point in Saputara is a must-visit attraction for anyone traveling to this beautiful hill station. The stunning view of the sunset and the tranquil surroundings make it a perfect place to unwind and relax in the midst of nature.
Yogesh S — Google review
As the name suggests, it is point to witness the beautiful moment of sun setting down. The shades of different colours appearing on the sky is mesmerizing. Also the aerial view of lake and the town visible from this point is awesome. There are two ways to reach the sunset point, one is through ropeway (which starts from Table point) and other one is by climbing up on the hill. It is almost close to 1 km strenuous climb, the vehicles are not allowed except for the bikes which are provided by the locals on chargeable basis (they charge Rs 100 one way). There are few stalls where water and food are available. For children, there are few recreational stuff such as RC cars, horse rides, etc. There is no entry charge if one decides to climb up while travel through ropeway is chargeable. It is located on height and we can only go by a walk by hiking on the hill. It will take some time. The view is amazing from there.
Rock B — Google review
Sunset Point also known as governor hill, is the highest point in Saputara. It comes under Dang Forest in the Aravallis. Basically a table top area at the top, offer a spectacular view. You will find a lots of fun activity like beautiful flower double seat bicycle, bike riding, horse riding, camel ride etc. Also available Ropeway Facility. The paragliding facility here and experience offers a scenic view of the landscapes around and is a perfect adventure activity for adrenaline-junkies. Enthusiasts are provided with a proper briefing session preparing them with the required skills and confidence for this amazing adventure! Beautiful valley and sky filled with colorful hue in the evening. It was awesome place to hangout with family and friends. Sufficient car parking is available.
Dharmaraj N — Google review
4.5
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4.1
(189)
HPGP+G25, Sunset Road, Saputara, Gujarat 394720, India
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Saputara Lake

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62 lists 
Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Saputara Lake, located at the heart of Saputara hill station in Gujarat, is a serene manmade lake surrounded by picturesque landscapes and hills. It is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, offering tree-shaded areas and boating facilities. The lake features a boat club that promotes tourism and provides entertainment for visitors throughout the year. This recreational center is known for its easy-going atmosphere and is considered one of the most scenic places to visit in Saputara.
Too cool place to visit and have very good look for photography.
Parth S — Google review
🌊🌄 Saputara Lake – Nature’s Perfect Retreat! 🏞️✨ 📍 Location: Saputara Hill Station, Gujarat 📅 Best Time to Visit: Monsoon 🌧️ & Summer ☀️ 💫 Why You Must Visit: 🌿 Surrounded by lush greenery and misty hills 🌳🌫️ ⛵ Boating fun – Paddle boats & family rides available 🚣‍♀️🚣‍♂️ 🍂 Clean lake, fresh air, and peaceful vibes 😌 🌄 Mesmerizing sunsets – Perfect for couples, photographers & nature lovers 📸🌅 ✨ Beautiful decorative lights at night add charm 🌟🌌 🍽️ What’s Around? 🍜 Street food & tea stalls nearby ☕🍟 🎡 Adventure sports, aquarium 🎫, strawberry stalls 🍓 🚗 Ample parking space 🅿️ 🪑 Sitting benches to relax by the lake 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Ideal for: 👪 Family outings 👫 Couple getaways 🚶 Solo nature lovers 🎒 Group trips 🔆 Tips for Visitors: ✅ Don’t miss sunset boat ride 🌇 ✅ Carry a light jacket during monsoon or evenings ✅ Try local strawberries & hot tea by the lake 🍓☕ 🏞️✨ Peaceful breeze, green hills, and crystal-clear waters await you... Must visit when in Saputara! 🌿💙🌊
Hemendrasinh R — Google review
Saputara Lake, located right at the centre of Saputara in Gujarat, is a large and charming waterbody that forms the heart of this hill station. Its vast size and calm waters create a relaxing atmosphere, making it a perfect spot to begin or end your sightseeing trip. Being centrally located, it’s easy to reach from anywhere in town and often becomes the most photographed place for visitors. The surrounding landscape is excellent, with lush green hills, neatly kept walkways, and a refreshing natural vibe all around. I visited during the monsoon season, and the view of the lake was simply awesome—it was surrounded by drifting clouds, giving it a magical and almost dreamlike appeal. The gentle breeze, combined with the scenic backdrop, made it a truly memorable experience. While the lake is peaceful on most days, it can get crowded during weekends and holidays, so planning your visit accordingly is a good idea. Whether you’re boating, strolling along the shore, or simply sitting and enjoying the view, the calmness of the place is best enjoyed when it’s less busy. One of the most enchanting aspects of Saputara Lake is its night view. The shimmering reflections of lights on the water, combined with the cool evening air, make it a must-see after sunset. A night stroll by the lake is the perfect way to wrap up your day in Saputara. Visit in Night and Day time both.
RANJAN K — Google review
Saputara Lake is naturally beautiful, but the overall experience wasn’t enjoyable. The place was very crowded, and it felt like there was hardly any space to relax or take in the view peacefully. On top of that, almost everything around the lake was costly—food stalls, boating tickets, even basic things like parking. The crowd and high prices really took away from the charm of the lake. It could be a nice spot if managed better, but right now it feels more commercial than relaxing.
Dipak S — Google review
Nice place to hang out. There are too many nearby places to visit. Also number of sports activities are also available. You need at least 2-3 days to explore and enjoy at saputara.
Mahesh N — Google review
🌄 Lake + Garden + Boating ⛵ ✨ Saputara Lake is the perfect destination for quality family time during the monsoon 🌧️. It's enveloped by lush trees 🌳, and both the lake and garden are well-maintained 🍃. Boating 🚣 is also an option here at a reasonable price, and I highly recommend trying it out. Enjoy a memorable day surrounded by nature at this lovely spot! 🤗 🌄 At sunset, the atmosphere becomes truly enchanting ✨, and you'll find the lake view to be particularly captivating. It's a great time to enjoy the scenic beauty of the place. 🌌
Ghanshyam P — Google review
Saputara Lake is one of the most peaceful and scenic attractions in Saputara. Surrounded by green hills and a calm environment, it is an ideal spot to relax and enjoy nature. The lake is clean and well-maintained, and boating here is a wonderful experience, especially in the evening when the cool breeze and sunset create a beautiful view. There are also food stalls and small shops nearby, which add to the charm without disturbing the natural beauty. It is a great place for family outings, photography, or just spending quiet time with friends. Visiting Saputara is incomplete without enjoying the serenity of this lake.”
Shubhankar S — Google review
Pleasant view but boating experience was not good for solo person. But with a family of 4 or 6 will get a good condition paddle boat to enjoy the ride in Lake. Activities near Lake are good and variety of food options available.
Abdul ( — Google review
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4.1
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Saputara, Gujarat 394720, USA
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