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Elevated Nature Trail: Mumbai’s first elevated nature trail opened in Malabar Hill, tourists can come from 5 to 8 am on 485 meter long footsteps.

Highlights
- Mumbai’s first elevated nature trail opened in Malbar Hill.
- Tourists can come from 5 am to 8 pm.
- Ticket rate 25 rupees for Indians, 100 rupees for foreigners.
Mumbai: There is a good news for Mumbaikars and tourists visiting the city. The ‘elevated nature trail’, built at the first height of the city in Malabar Hill, has now opened for everyone. Tourists can come here from 5 to 8 pm to experience this trail on a 485 -meter long wooden trail between Kamla Nehru Park to Ferozeshah Mehta Garden.
Booking and ticket rate
Explain that both online and offline booking facilities are available for this trail. The ticket can be booked by clicking on the option ‘Now Book’ by visiting this official website. The ticket rate for Indian citizens is Rs 25 and Rs 100 for foreign tourists. Only 200 tourists are given admission at a time, so online advance booking is being given more priority.
Admission process
Please tell that tourists have to register by choosing the date and time of their choice. After this, tickets can be booked by filling the number and details of visitors by filling online. Also, there is also the facility to purchase offline tickets.
Main attraction
In this elevated trail, more than 100 species of plant, different types of birds, creeping organisms are seen. Apart from this, special departments for bird inspection, inspection deck and view deck looking towards the sea are also the center of attraction for tourists.
Important instructions
The trail is not allowed to carry outside food, but can carry water bottles. Limited people are given entry for safety and peace at a time. This nature trail, built on the model of the popular tree top walk of Singapore, has been prepared in about four years and is now ready to welcome the nature lovers of the city. The elevated nature trail of debris hill is becoming a new, beautiful option to experience peace in the lap of nature and to get some time away from the noise of the city.
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