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Sanjay Gandhi National Park is an 87 km 2 (34 sq mi) protected area in Mumbai, Maharashtra.It was established in 1969 with its headquarters situated at Borivali. [1]The 2400-year-old Kanheri caves, sculpted by monks out of the rocky basaltic cliffs, lie within the park.
The Mandapeshwar Caves (Marathi: मंडपेश्वर गुहा) is an 8th Century rock-cut shrine dedicated to Shiva [1] located near Mount Poinsur in Borivali, a suburb of Mumbai in Maharashtra, India. The caves were originally Buddhist viharas. [2]
Tungareshwar wildlife sanctuary also known as Tungareshwar National Park is located on a plateau east of Vasai and Virar in Palghar district, [1] north of Mumbai in the Indian state Maharashtra. Tungareshwar wildlife sanctuary
Espee Square is an upcoming Business Center on Dattapada Road, Connected to Western Express Highway at Borivali east. Oberoi Sky City is an upcoming township with Skyscrapers, a mall and a 5-star hotel. The Orion is an upcoming Business Park on Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Rd at Borivali west. [citation needed]
The center of the Global Vipassana Pagoda contains the world's largest stone dome built without any supporting pillars. The height of the dome is approximately 29 meters, while the height of the building is 99.06 meters, which is twice the size of the previously largest hollow stone monument in the world, the Gol Gumbaz Dome in Bijapur, India.
Aerial view of the Gorai Creek. The Gorai Creek is a creek off the coast of suburban Mumbai.It lies between Borivali and Gorai Village.A ferry ride across the creek to Essel World, Gorai Beach and the Global Vipassana Pagoda takes around 10 to 15 minutes.
The locality benefits from efficient public transportation through the operation of buses by BEST, offering connectivity to both Kandivali and Borivali railway stations. The Link Road and Metro through Mahavir Nagar connects to the business hub of Mindspace Malad, Infinity mall, Inorbit mall and Laxmi Industrial Estate, Andheri.
It is located in the heart of South Mumbai near the Gateway of India. The museum was renamed in 1998 after Shivaji, the founder of the Maratha Kingdom. The building is built in the Indo-Saracenic style of architecture, incorporating elements of other styles of architecture like the Mughal, Maratha and Jain. The museum building is surrounded by ...