- Green lung of Mumbai right outside your door
- Clean air compared to rest of the city
- Borivali station gives fast Western Railway access
- Property prices lower than nearby Borivali
- Leopard sightings make it uniquely wild for Mumbai
- Tribal villages add cultural character to the area
- Weekend nature walks without leaving the city
Why choose Sanjay Gandhi National Park for Living?
An honest look at what residents love — and what to watch out for.
- Wildlife proximity means genuine safety concerns
- Roads inside the buffer zone are poorly lit at night
- Very limited commercial activity within walking range
- School options nearby are limited for families
- Flooding risk during heavy monsoon season
- Strict eco-sensitive zone rules limit construction
- Poor mobile network connectivity inside the park
What's Around Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai
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Sanjay Gandhi National Park1.2 km
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Federal Bank4.1 km
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State Of India4.1 km
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Hdfc Bank4.2 km
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Axis Bank4.2 km
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common queries about Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai.
Sanjay Gandhi National Park is a protected forest spread across 104 sq km in the northern part of Mumbai between Borivali and Thane. It is home to leopards, over 270 bird species and the ancient Kanheri Caves and is accessible via Borivali Railway Station.
The entry fee for Sanjay Gandhi National Park is Rs 48 for adults and Rs 25 for children as of 2026. Additional charges apply for the toy train, lion and tiger safari and Kanheri Caves entry.
Sanjay Gandhi National Park is open from 7 AM to 6 PM on all days except Mondays when it remains closed for maintenance. The last entry is at 5:30 PM and visitors are advised to enter early during weekends to avoid crowds.
Yes, Kanheri Caves are located inside Sanjay Gandhi National Park and are one of the largest Buddhist cave complexes in India dating back to the 1st century BC. Visitors need to pay the park entry fee plus a separate Kanheri Caves fee of Rs 40 for Indian nationals.
Yes, Sanjay Gandhi National Park has a resident population of approximately 40 to 45 leopards making it one of the few urban forests in the world with a thriving big cat population. The park also has a dedicated lion and tiger safari enclosure for visitors who want a guaranteed wildlife sighting.