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Maharashtra Nature Park

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Maharashtra Nature Park is a 37-acre green space situated along the Sion Bandra Link Road in Dharavi, opposite the bus depot. Created on a former garbage dump, this park is a remarkable example of ecological restoration in the heart of Mumbai's Western Suburbs. The park features a large lake, dense groves of native trees, and well-maintained walking paths that meander through different habitats. It's a haven for birdwatchers, with over 200 species of birds recorded, including kingfishers, herons, and migratory waterfowl. Visitors can also spot butterflies, insects, and small mammals. The park offers a peaceful escape from the city's hustle, with benches and shaded areas for relaxation. An interpretation center provides information about the park's flora and fauna. The atmosphere is serene, especially in the early morning when the park is less crowded and the air is cool.

Don't miss

  • Birdwatching at the lake, especially during winter when migratory birds arrive
  • Walking along the shaded nature trails through native woodland
  • Visiting the interpretation center to learn about local ecology
  • Spotting butterflies and dragonflies in the garden areas
  • Enjoying a peaceful picnic by the water's edge

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Ways to visit Maharashtra Nature Park

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Maharashtra Nature Park with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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Know before you go

  • Visit at sunrise for the best bird activity and cooler temperatures.
  • Carry insect repellent, especially during monsoon and evening hours.
  • Bring your own water; there are limited drinking water stations inside.
  • Binoculars and a camera with a zoom lens are recommended for birdwatching.

A bit of history

The park was developed in the 1990s on a 37-acre plot that was once a dumping ground for construction debris and garbage. Through a collaborative effort between the Maharashtra government and local environmental groups, the land was transformed into a thriving urban forest and wetland, officially opening to the public in 1997.

Common questions

Is the park open every day?

Yes, it's open daily from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, but hours may vary slightly by season.

Can I bring food inside?

Yes, picnics are allowed, but please dispose of trash in bins provided.

Are there guided tours?

The park sometimes offers guided nature walks; check with the interpretation center for schedules.

Is cycling allowed?

Cycling is not permitted inside the park to protect the trails and wildlife.

Are dogs allowed?

Pets are not allowed to maintain the natural habitat and avoid disturbing wildlife.

What is the best time for birdwatching?

Early morning from 6:00 to 8:00 AM, especially during winter (November–February) when migratory birds are present.

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