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The Sanjay Ghandi National Park- A Wilderness Within The Bustling City Of Mumbai

The sprawling urban density known as Mumbai is considered the fourth largest city in the world, home to over 19 million people. From its humble beginnings as a trade town during the days of the colonial empire, Mumbai has gradually evolved into the commercial and entertainment capital of India. It is home to what can be acknowledged as the largest film industry in the world next to Hollywood: Bollywood, the mecca of the Indian Hindi film industry.

Mumbai has a plethora of interesting attractions dotted around its vast coastal region that reflects its varied past from its religious roots, its time as a colonial empire, to its modern identity as a commercial and entertainment hub. One such unique establishment is the Sanjay Ghandi National Park. An expansive wilderness in the heart of this bustling metropolis, it provides a unique insight into the local regions flora and fauna.

One of Asia most visited natural parks attracting around two million visitors annually; the Sanjay Ghandi National Park is nestled within the city of Mumbai. Visitors hoping to getaway from the hustle and bustle of Mumbais streets can seek refuge within this colourful and diverse national park. The park is home to a rich biodiversity ranging from unique species such as the Atlas moth: said to be the largest moth in the world to the elusive Karvy which blooms once in seven years, covering the undulating slopes of the park in a rich mauve colour. In addition, visitors can spot leopards, Indian flying foxes and bamboo pit vipers.

The park is also home to the remnants of an ancient settlement that once provided shelter for weary travellers in ancient times. Today it provides visitors with an insight into Indias Buddhist past and life in ancient times. The Kanheri Caves located deep within the dense vegetation date back to ninth century CE. The caves reflect a simpler time in Indias history depicting a Buddhist sanctuary where monks lived and practiced the Dhamma. The monasterial sections of the caves are carved with intricate designs and artwork of Buddha and Bodhisattvas. A further exploration brings visitors to one of the many Viharas that were used for study and meditation. These enclosures are magnificent rooms painstakingly cut from the rocks of the caves to produce intricate pillars and peaceful surroundings.
The Sanjay Ghandi National Park- A Wilderness Within The Bustling City Of Mumbai


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by: Pushpitha Wijesinghe




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