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Mumbai To Develop Twin Eco Mangrove Parks At Gorai And Dahisar By 2025

Mumbai is set to enhance its coastal sustainability efforts with the creation of two dedicated mangrove parks in Gorai and Dahisar, aimed at integrating eco-tourism, education, and biodiversity conservation into the city’s growing urban framework. The initiative, jointly developed by the Mangrove Cell and the Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC), reflects a renewed emphasis on balancing urban expansion with ecological preservation.

The Gorai Mangrove Park, developed at a cost of ₹30 crore, is nearing completion and is expected to open by mid-November. Located near the Gorai jetty, the 800-metre-long elevated wooden boardwalk will allow visitors to experience the mangrove ecosystem without disturbing its natural habitat. The park will also host an interpretation centre equipped with digital installations, educational exhibits, and informative signage to raise awareness about the role of mangroves in coastal protection, carbon sequestration, and biodiversity support.

Meanwhile, work is ongoing at Dahisar, where nearly one hectare of a 30-hectare mangrove stretch will be opened to the public as part of a ₹80-crore project. The park, located along Link Road adjacent to Metro Line 2A, will feature an observatory deck, floating jetty, crab pond, and kayak trails connecting Dahisar and Gorai. Officials stated that the project will take around two years to complete and will serve as a key green lung for Mumbai’s northwestern suburbs.

In Gorai, a broader integrated tourism hub is also planned on a 128-acre MTDC-owned plot. The hub will include attractions such as a Vintage Car Museum, Wax Museum, and Historical Event Museum, along with an Aquarium, Tent City, Adventure Centre, and Luxury Hotel all under a public-private partnership model. Officials indicated that the hub’s development is being closely monitored by senior government authorities to ensure alignment with sustainable tourism principles.

Urban planners have emphasised that such initiatives, when executed responsibly, can help cities like Mumbai reduce ecological stress and improve resilience to coastal flooding. However, environmentalists have urged authorities to ensure that construction activities such as the elevated boardwalks and access roads do not harm mangrove roots or restrict tidal water flow.The twin mangrove parks symbolise Mumbai’s attempt to redefine the relationship between nature and urban life. If executed as envisioned, they could become model examples of eco-sensitive development, combining public recreation, education, and conservation to shape a more resilient coastal city.

Mumbai To Develop Twin Eco Mangrove Parks At Gorai And Dahisar By 2025
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