Sanjay Gandhi National Park - Leopard Safari Mumbai

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Sanjay Gandhi National Park - Leopard Safari

About

Sanjay Gandhi National Park is one of the few places in the world where you can spot wild leopards within a major city. The park has a thriving population of around 40 leopards.

Basic Information

Timings

Safari timings vary (usually early morning/late afternoon)

Entry Fee

SGNP entry: ₹48, Safari: ₹64 per person

Best Time to Visit

October to May

Place Type

Nature

How to Reach

Enter SGNP from Borivali gate, safari point inside the park

By Metro:

The nearest metro station is Poisar (4.7 km away) on the Line 7.

Nearby Metro Stations

Metro stations within 5 km of Sanjay Gandhi National Park - Leopard Safari

Poisar
Line 7
4.7 km
Akurli
Line 7
4.7 km
Magathane
Line 7
4.7 km
Kurar
Line 7
4.8 km
Devipada
Line 7
4.9 km

Nearby Local Train Stations

Local train stations within 3 km of Sanjay Gandhi National Park - Leopard Safari

No local train stations found within 3 km.

History

SGNP's leopard population has been studied extensively since the 2000s. Despite being surrounded by 20 million people, the park supports one of the densest leopard populations in Asia.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick Information

Opening Hours

Safari timings vary (usually early morning/late afternoon)

Entry Fee

SGNP entry: ₹48, Safari: ₹64 per person

Type

Nature

Best Time to Visit

October to May

How to Reach

Accessible via local trains to Malad station, short taxi or auto-rickshaw ride

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Photography
Interesting Facts

Home to approximately 40 wild leopards

One of the most visited national parks in the world with 2 million+ visitors annually

Leopards occasionally venture into surrounding neighborhoods

Travel Tips

Join an organized safari or guided nature walk for best chances of spotting leopards

Early morning and late afternoon are the best times

Maintain silence during wildlife observation