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In the north of Mumbai, there is a huge national park with decent scenery but some backward facilities. You can only get in by car and it may take 2 hours to walk. Inside you can see the place where monks practiced 2000 years ago.
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Sanjay Gandhi National Park is located on the northern edge of the suburbs of Mumbai, covering an area of 104 square kilometers. It has rich flora and fauna resources, and also plays a role in purifying the air of Mumbai. In the park you can go on a LionTiger Safari, or take a shuttle bus to Shilonda Falls, Lake Vihar and Lake Tulsi for boating. Every October-April is a good time for bird watching, and August-November can see all kinds of beautiful butterflies. Kanheri Caves (Kanheri Caves) park 6 kilometers away is a group of caves, where Buddhist monks practiced and lived, and now you can admire ancient and exquisite carvings.
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In the north of Mumbai, there is a huge national park with decent scenery but some backward facilities. You can only get in by car and it may take 2 hours to walk. Inside you can see the place where monks practiced 2000 years ago.
Kanheri Caves are located in the Gandhi National Park in Mumbai, in the north of Mumbai, a little far from the city. The park is also very large, suitable for a whole day of hiking, but we don’t have much time here, and hiking in India, haha… First take the train, then take a tuk-tuk to the entrance of the park, but it is still a long way from the caves. There are special charter services at the entrance, including round trips. The caves are still OK, but not as beautiful as Elephanta Island.
Gandhi National Park is also a very interesting place to visit. The vegetation coverage in this park is very large, and you can see many exquisite plant species. Some of the greenery in the park is also very attractive. It is also nice to come here to play.
Sanjay Gandhi National Park has two play areas for children and boating facilities, and a toy train. At the end of the park is a cavern not a but a group of caves, with lots of sculptures, entrance fees, and it has been 3,000 years old.
In an Indian national park in northern Mumbai, near the Bandra train station, there is a safari park and a grotto group. There are not many animals in the zoo. The grotto is on a hill, it is difficult to climb up, and the preservation is average. In terms of national parks, the area feels not large, and the viewability is ordinary.