Top 11 Places to Visit in Navi Mumbai
Navi Mumbai, formerly known as New Bombay, is home to both natural and man-made attractions that invite people from far and wide. These interesting sights around the city act as opportunities for recreational activities and let you explore their fascinating histories.
Places to Visit in Navi Mumbai (List):
| Pandavkada Falls | Kharghar |
| Wonders Park | Nerul |
| Sagar Vihar Garden | Vashi |
| Kharghar Golf Course | Kharghar |
| Central Park | Kharghar |
| ISKCON Temple | Kharghar |
| Nerul Balaji Temple | Nerul |
| Karnala Bird Sanctuary | Mumbai-Pune Highway |
| Rock Garden | Nerul |
| Belapur Fort | Belapur |
| Utsav Chowk | Kharghar |
. Pandavkada Falls, Navi Mumbai
Pandavkada Falls offers a picturesque site where you can spend a soothing day with your loved ones and escape the chaos of city life. According to Hindu Mythology, the waterfall derived its name from Pandavas who once took bath below it during their exile. With a height of 107 meters and striking rock formations below, the waterfall is a notable picnic spot to rejuvenate. You can also visit the Buddhist Cave that lies in the vicinity of the falls.
- Location: Kharghar
- Entry Fee: INR 50
- Timings: 8 am to 6 pm
- Nearest railway station: Kharghar railway station
Wonders Park, Navi Mumbai
Wonders Park, one of the best is a must-visit place that presents a variety of activities to people of all age groups. The main attraction of this place is the perfectly crafted miniature replica of the Seven Wonders of the World. The park features some of the best high-tech rides such as Ferris Wheel, and other fun elements like toy-train, amphitheater, life-sized chess board, and an artificial lake where you can spend a cheerful day while setting up a picnic.
- Location: Nerul
- Cost: INR 35 (Above 12 years of age); INR 25 (Children between 5 and 12 years of age)
- Timings: 6 am to 12 noon and 3 pm to 9 pm (Closed on Mondays)
- Nearest railway station: Nerul railway station
Kharghar Golf Course, Navi Mumbai
Kharghar Valley Golf Course, located at the backdrop of Pandavkada Falls, is an 11-hole course acquiring almost 4,552 yards of land. An ideal place for sports enthusiasts, the place is popular because of its easy accessibility to the public. Covered in lush bushes, the area is a green haven with a scenic view which is ideal for unwinding and indulging in an affectionate chat with your partner. You can also take golf coaching classes or visit the club to enjoy sumptuous meals.
- Location: Dist. Kharghar
- Cost: INR 600 (Weekdays); INR 1200 (Weekend)
- Timings: 6:30 am to 6:30 pm
- Nearest railway station: Kharghar railway station
ISKCON Temple, Navi Mumbai
ISKCON Temple, located in Kharghar and surrounded by Sahyadri Hills, offers a complete cultural and spiritual experience. ISKCON’s Sri Sri Radha Madanmohanji Temple, one of the famous tourist spots, features a unique Vedic educational center. The temple organizes various festivals on auspicious occasions, such as Janmashtmi and Ramnavmi which attracts lakhs of devotees who celebrate the festivals with great fervor. The temple also provides free meals to the underprivileged people in the vicinity of Navi Mumbai on certain days.
- Location: Kharghar
- Timings: 4:30 am to 12:30 pm and 4:30 pm to 8:30 pm
- Nearest railway station: Kharghar railway station
Nerul Balaji Temple, Navi Mumbai
Nerul Balaji Temple, located at a hilltop near the Navi Mumbai railway station, is a definite imitation of Balaji Temple at Tirupati. Constructed as per Shilpashastras, the entrance of the temple holds ‘Bali Peetham’ and the tall ‘Dhwaja Stambham’ which leads to Tiru Mamani Mandapam built on modern architectural practices with carved granite stones. Nerul Balaji Temple is also surrounded by Hanumana Temple, Vidya Shri Padmavati Devi Temple, Ramanuja Temple, Vishvakasena Temple, Ganapati Temple, and Lakshmi Nrisimha Temple.
- Location: Nerul
- Timings: 6 am to 11 am and 4:30 pm to 9 pm (Monday to Thursday); 6 am to 9 pm (Friday to Saturday)
- Nearest railway station: Nerul railway station






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