From Coimbatore to Mumbai : A Journey of Exploration and Adventure
While you have your tickets to Mumbai in hand and are thinking of a trip where you can
visit places that often go unnoticed, here’s something for you. This guide will let you
explore Mumbai in a very different way that you’re certainly going to love when you
actually visit those places.
A Journey of Exploration and Adventure in Mumbai
These unique destinations will help you explore the history of the city and take you on an adventure of a lifetime. The best part is that you will notice very few tourists in these places as they’re not every traveller’s go-to spot. Once you’ve onboarded your Coimbatore to Mumbai flight, don’t forget to take a short trip to these locations:
Sanjay Gandhi National Park:
Popularly known as “Krishnagiri Upvan”, this place will take you away from the city life
where you can enjoy boat rides, lakes, jungle safaris, trekking and a lot more. It is also
everyone’s favourite picnic spot in Mumbai. Nature lovers are in for so much greenery all
around with a mix of caves and rocky cliffs. Kanheri caves are also located inside the park.
The caves are a popular pilgrimage site for Buddhist monks.
The national park is home to many different species of animals and plants. There are
around 254 different kinds of birds like sunbirds and butterflies, 40 types of mammals, and
more than 1,300 types of plants. Inside the forest, you will also find two artificial lakes.
These lakes invite a number of migratory birds every single year. You can tour the entire
park by taking a cycle ride. You must visit here during July to October at least once to
experience the greenery at its best. Everything looks so beautiful in monsoons giving you a
surreal view during your trip to the park.
Banganga Tank
This hidden gem of Mumbai is located in Malabar Hill and gives you a tour into the historic architecture of the city. You can find many shrines and around 18 temples here by following a route or holy parikrama as per the Hindu culture. Dhobi Ghat which is the second largest laundry in Mumbai can also be seen here. It was built by the British. Bangana tank is also home to some memorial Stones of the dead warriors worshipped by Gujaratis. You must also visit this place once before you board your Mumbai to Coimbatore flight.
Aarey forests
Also known as the ‘lungs’ of Mumbai, these forests have many tall trees and rocky hills. It
has also been a great picnic spot since the late 80s. You can explore ponds, lush green
landscapes and amazing views in the day here. These forests are also home to many
mammals, birds and reptiles. The forest provides a sense of tranquillity and offers peace
away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Modern Bakery is also situated in Aarey colony.
The bakery has a tea stall near it, where you can get breakfast.
All of Aarey colony is a place where nature lovers can spend a relaxing time. The mountains,
the lakes, the gardens and the dense jungle along with the plants and animals that have
been a part of it for ages contribute to Aarey’s beauty. On one side you will see the famous
film city where all your favourite actors shoot and on the other side, you have a lush green
heritage forest with vast green grasslands for cattle grazing.
Sewri Fort
Sewri Fort is another testament to Mumbai’s history and beautiful architecture. A lot of
people including the locals are not aware of its existence. This fort is said to be built by the
British however it has a very unique design. The entrance to the main structure of the fort
is through a stone doorway. Many colours and varieties of stones were being used to build
the interiors of the fort. You can spend a pleasant evening at the Fort before making your
way to the Sewri Jetty to see the flamingos. You can bring along some food and water to the
Sewri Fort as it will be hard to find any there.
Conclusion
Spending time in rarely unexplored places will take you on a unique adventure that will
stay with you for a lifetime. Once you’ve had an adventurous time here, say bye to this
dreamy city and get on your flight back home with plenty of delightful memories in your
heart. Happy travels, Coimbatore Flyers!