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A Speed Boat Ride through Mudflat Creeks of Mumbai to Watch Flamingos

Here is an amazing place to view the beautiful red flamingos @ the flamingo safari in Mumbai. For all the keen bird watchers and nature enthusiasts, this is one of the latest and most fascinating places to visit to see sufficient migratory species of the flamingos in their most natural habitat. The migratory bird sanctuary/ flamingo sanctuary is spread over 1960 hectares of mangroves & muds lying in between thane’s mudflats creeks from Vashi to Airoli.

The migratory birds fly in from parts of Kutch over three months. This is the best season to visit the Flamingo Sanctuary in Mumbai for an excellent weekend outing with friends or a family weekend outing. The government is taking efforts to spread the word about this beautiful bird safari with the migratory flamingos migrating all the way from Kutch.



Here are a few interesting details that you would like to know about Mumbai's Flamingo Safari.

There are various seater boats and boat rides of different sizes organized to take the tourists through the dense mangroves and mudflats. So, get prepared for one of the most interesting trips to the flamingo safari in Mumbai. There have been many developments on watching these flamingos from close by the mangroves department of the State of Maharashtra & government. Earlier, tourists had an option of watching these flamingos from a far distance – a mudflat called Sewri.

However, there are even speed boats where an entire family can sit or a group of friends who are more into adventure may take these speed boats. The mudflats of Airoli and Vashi help to see them from close so people can take a close look at the flamingos. Plan your trip to Mumbai through Maharaja Express and Deccan Odyssey train.

These are the details on the Best Time To Visit Flamingo Sanctuary in Mumbai, boat ride charges, entry fees, timings and exact address:

Entry Fee:

Kids – Rs. 25/-
Adults – Rs. 50/-

Timings:

Opens: Morning 10 Am
Closes: Evening 6 PM

Boat Charges/ Fees:

Weekdays – Rs. 300 Each Person - Monday to Friday 
Weekends – Rs. 400 Each Person – Saturday & Sunday


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