Best Places to visit in September in Navi Mumbai




4 Best Places to visit in September in Navi Mumbai
Sagar Vihar Garden Nerul Balaji Temple Karnala Bird Sanctuary Belapur Fort
Sagar Vihar Garden, Navi Mumbai
Also known as Veer Savarkar UdyanSagar it is an ideal place to unwind and rejuvenate from the hustle and bustle of city life. The sprawling garden has nicely pruned lawns and flower beds blossoming in various hues that enchant the visitors. It offers gorgeous views of the Thane creek where the hovercraft services used to be operational. The garden leads up to the mini seashore and Rajiv Gandhi joggers track. It is an amazing place to witness migrant birds and enjoy boating. The 2 km long Vashi bridge connecting mega-city Mumbai to the satellite city Navi Mumbai can be spotted. It is a visitor's favorite haunt to experience tranquility in the lap of nature.
Nerul Balaji Temple, Navi Mumbai
The Nerul Balaji Temple enshrines Shri Balaji as the prime deity and is a near-exact replica of the Tirupati Balaji Temple. It also exhibits certain aspects of the Venkateswara temple at Tirupati. Constructed on the tenets of Shilpa Shastra the temple is located on a small hill in the vicinity of Nerul railway station. The temple complex houses different temples dedicated to other Hindu Gods like Shrinivasa, Rama, Krishna, Rukmini, Lakshmana. The splendid style of Dravidian architecture and the serenity of the place captivates the heart of visitors. A tall pillar" Dhwaja Stambha" remains present at the entrance, a flight of stairs next to the pillar leads to "Tiru Mamani Mandapam". The temple attracts several visitors and pilgrims from all over.
Karnala Bird Sanctuary, Navi Mumbai
Snuggled in the quaint Western Ghats at just a short drive from Mumbai on the Mumbai-Pune Highway the sanctuary is famed for its astounding species of flora and fauna. The destination has an added historic significance owing to the presence of Karnala fort. With a river traversing nearby, hills all around, a well-set trek, and wildlife in galore it is a perfect haunt for nature lovers. It harbors a large variety of animals and birds and welcomes several migratory birds from October to April. Besides the red-breasted flycatcher, blue-headed rock-thrush, four-horned antelope, cuckoo-shrike,wild boar, muntjak, and common langur it also houses a large species of butterflies.
Belapur Fort, Navi Mumbai
The 16th century Belapur Fort is a living testimony to Siddi architecture in Mumbai. Siddis constructed the fort atop a hill on an island called Shahbaz. Belapur harbor was located adjacent to the fort from where the boats sailed up the Panvel creek. The fort has a deep-rooted history and has witnessed the transition of ownership. It attracts visitors and tourists from all over and one cannot but marvel at the remarkable examplar of the sea fort architecture. Nestled among lush green panoramic surroundings, it is believed to remain connected with Gharapuri island which has the famous Elephanta caves through an underground tunnel. It is a hot spot of tourist activity owing to its historical significance and picturesque surroundings.
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