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Titwala Ganesh Mandir

Titwala Ganesh Mandir

Titwala Mandir, also known as Siddhivinayak Mahaganapati Temple is one of the most famous Hindu temples and pilgrimage spot in Titwala, Thane District of Mumbai. It is dedicated to Lord Ganesha as well as Lord Shivshankar. This place is visited by thousands of devotees each year, who believe that Lord Ganesha will fulfil all their wishes if they offer him their prayers.  Visitors often spend around 2-3 hours here and this temple is best known for Angkor Sankashti and Sankashti Chaturthi. On these festivals, the temple is highly crowded and rituals take place throughout the day. It is also most crowded on Tuesdays. Titwala Ganesh Mandir is decorated with flowers, high pedestals and profuse garlands. Built in authentic Maharashtrian style, this temple is the epitome of auspiciousness in this city. People often believe that this mandir is famous for uniting married couples who are separated or people who wish to get married. All in all, those who follow lord Ganesha or are interested in the religious beliefs followed in Maharashtra must visit the Titwala Ganesh Mandir. Read More

Tungareshwar Waterfall

Tungareshwar Waterfall

Situated within the premises of the Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary near Thane in Maharashtra, Tungareshwar Waterfall is a gorgeous waterfall and a popular weekend getaway from Mumbai and other neighbouring cities. Boasting of a rich and diverse wildlife and flourishing flora and fauna, the spot is best visited in the rainy season and is goes by the name of “monsoon spot”. Other than nature lovers and photography enthusiasts, the place is also frequented by birdwatchers owing to the diverse variety of bird species found in the area. There is also a small Shiva Temple in the premises that you can visit. Read More

Upvan Lake

Upvan Lake

The Upvan Lake, an artificial, eco-friendly lake in Thane, Maharashtra, built in 1880 by Thane Municipal Corporation, was re-constructed by JK Singhania for the supply of water to the Raymond Factory. It is now regarded as one of the most scenic lakes in the country, famously known for hosting the Sanskruti Arts Festival annually. Set in the backdrop of Yeeor Hills, it is a perfect setting for a picnic with your family or simply a stroll with your lover. Also known as Thane’s Lover’s Paradise, the lake was once used as a major source of water supply in the city. Now, however, it is used solely for recreational purposes with several activities being provided. At the centre of the lake, lies a statue of Lord Shiva, which was constructed to measure the depth of water around it. Adjacent to the lake is a temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha for the devotees to offer prayers. The Upvan Lake was one of the thirteen lakes to be restored by Thane Municipal Corporation using bioremediation technique to clear the silt and marine plants to increase the oxygen level in the water. Read More

Vajreshwari

Vajreshwari

Situated in the Bhiwandi district of Thane, Vajreshwari, also known as Vajrabai is a small town near River Tansa in the state of Maharashtra. The highlight of the town is the very famous and highly revered Vajreshwari Temple and its hot water springs. It is believed that the village was formed as a result of volcanic eruptions and is mainly occupied by the Marathas and the tribes that live in the neighbouring forests.

Vasai Creek

Vasai Creek

Vasai Creek, also known as Bhayander Creek, is one of the inlets in the shoreline of the Arabian Sea. The local trains which run between Vasai-Virar and Mumbai cross the Vasai Bridge to reach their destination. There are two Bridges over the Vasai Creek which connect to the Western Railway Route. The passengers in the local trains, which run across the Vasai Bridge, witness the inherent beauty of the estuarine Creek.

Yeoor Hills

Yeoor Hills

Famous as the beautiful and quick getaway from the chaos of metropolis, Yeoor hills is located in Upvan, in the Thane district of Mumbai, Maharashtra. The place experiences its first rainfall from the monsoon winds, making the surroundings more vibrant and refreshing. It is also called Yogi Hills in Mulund and “Mama Bhanja ” mountain is the prominent peak of Yeoor. It is well known for its flora and fauna among the nature lovers for school education trips, walks, treks, and bird watching. It is a buffer zone at the eastern end of the Sanjay Gandhi National Park and is a haven for biodiversity. The area of Yeoor comprises of six traditional villages, having a population of mainly Adivasis (tribals) who earn their living by cutting wood and selling organic fruits, growing rice and fishing in the nearby dam. Read More

Jagannath Mahadev Temple

Jagannath Mahadev Temple

Snuggled in the Gaimukh Village of Maharashtra, the Jagannath Temple is backed with hills and the vast blue sea waters. Dedicated to the Hindu deity, Shiva, this temple lies on the lush green hills of Maharashtra and provides a panoramic view of the Vasai creek. One would have to ascend around 100 steps to trek to the temple, however motorable roads are accessible as well.

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