12 Less Uncommon Happening Places In Mumbai

In The city of dreams, Mumbai presents a unique experience that is unmatched and irreplaceable to any other destination. It is the city of aspirants, power-packed nightlife along with stretches of shimmering beaches, caves, magnificent architecture, religious temples, and delicious cuisine.

With all these exciting and amazing recreational opportunities, Mumbai offers a wholesome experience. There are some uncommon happening places in Mumbai and we are here to name a few.

David Sassoon library and reading room

David Sassoon library and reading room

Built in 1847, the library is one of the best and most famous in Mumbai. In 2006, it was listed among the 47 classical libraries of the world. The library has literature in almost all the regional languages, such as Hindi, Marathi, and Gujarati. The oldest book in the library dates back to the 16th century.

Worli Sea Face

Worli Seaface | HELPGETINFO

Famous for experiencing giant waves during the monsoon season, this tourist place attracts locals and tourists year-round. The Worli sea face also has several magnificent features like the Worli Fort, Haji Ali Dargah, and Bandra Worli sea link, which is also known as the Rajiv Gandhi sea link.

Maharashtra Nature Park Society

Maharashtra Nature Park Society:

It was established to provide education and generate awareness of nature conservation. This Nature Park with its wonderful settings in absolutely rich biodiversity makes it an ideal place for this purpose. 

Cathedral of the Holy Name

Cathedral of the Holy Name

Cathedral of the Holy Name is a Roman Catholic Church in Colaba that functions as the archbishop’s seat and mother Church of the archdiocese of Bombay. It gained the status of a cathedral in March 1964 and was declared a heritage building in 1988. 

Sewri Jetty

This place is an underrated gem because about 40,000 flamingos nest and feed there during November, when they arrive from Kutch in Gujarat and leave by June. This activity makes Mumbai one of the three major cities in the world that hosts flamingos.

Gilbert Hill

Gilbert Hill

Gilbert Hill is another underrated tourist spot in Mumbai. It offers a panoramic view of the suburban city. Efforts are also being made to convert Gilbert Hill into a tourist attraction and include it as a stop on a tour of Mumbai Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation.

Chhota Kashmir

Chhota Kashmir

Chota Kashmir is a colorful garden developed in the Aarey local area just near the Aarey dairy. This garden is full of a variety of colorful flowers that blossom in all seasons. The evergreen lawns punctuated with coastal coconut trees also remind visitors of the natural beauty of Kashmir, which is why this garden is known as Chhota Kashmir. 

Banganga Tank and Walkeshwar Temple

Banganga Tank and Walkeshwar Temple

This tank is a feature of the Walkeshwar Shiva temple complex, which was built in 1127 by the Silhara dynasty. It is one of the most underrated pilgrim spots in Mumbai for devotees worldwide. 

Mahakali Caves

Mahakali Caves:

The Mahakali caves contain many 19th-century rock-cut monuments built between the first and sixth centuries. The main cave also contains Buddha figures and stupas, with several Buddha idols carved on the rocks. 

Phul Galli

Phul Galli

This market runs alongside the overcrowded station of Dadar in Mumbai and is one of the oldest flower markets in the city. It’s a total color assault on the eyes with the most amazing floral aroma and a riot of colors filling this little pocket of Mumbai.

Dahanu Beach

Dahanu Beach

This beach is located in the Dahanu Taluka of Palghar district. It is famous for its extensive and tidy beach and its humongous Chiku fruit orchids. Though it is quite warm during summer, the gentle breeze cools down the entire bridge. 

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Pandavkada falls

Pandavkada falls

This waterfall is said to have derived its name from the Pandavas, who, according to Hindu traditional myths, once visited the place and took baths below the falls when they were exiled in the forest. There is a huge tunnel from where the Pandavas came, and that is why it is known as Pandav Kada. Though the trek to this waterfall is something like a trek to heaven, where the city meets the soul, it is quite dangerous.   

The places that are mentioned above have somehow lost their stature under the fancy shopping hubs and entertainment parks. However, these are some of the best places you could visit in this city to have a cherishing holiday experience.