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Spotting lions and tigers in Mumbai

Last updated on: December 6, 1999 

Image: A white tiger resting at the Sanjay Gandhi National Park
Photographs: A Ganesh Nadar A Ganesh Nadar

The Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Borivali is the lung of Mumbai city, a patch of green in a sea of infrastructure. It is home to lions, tigers, leopards, deer, monkeys, snakes and many exotic birds. Both the Vihar and Powai lakes also lie within its borders.

Fancy a mini safari?

Image: A tiger paces along a fenced-in area of the park

You can visit the park and avail of a safari-type excursion through it in a minibus all through the week except on Mondays. Entry charges to the park are as reasonable as it gets -- Rs 30 per adult, Rs 15 per child.

20-minute rides

Image: A lioness rolls onto her back for a nap
The ride-through takes place between 9:30 am and 5:30 pm every day; there is a bus every 20 minutes and it gives you a 20-minute ride. Be sure not to go between 12:30 pm and 2 pm, though, as that's lunchtime.

Lucky break

Image: A lion sits by the side of the road

When I visited the park on July 5 and took the minibus tour, I was lucky enough to spot five tigers (one was a white tiger), a lion and a lioness. And all of them looked much healthier than the ones at Mumbai's Ranibaug Zoo in Byculla!

A pleasant outing

Image: Two of my lucky co-passengers, who also spotted the wild cats
All things considered, a trip to the Sanjay Gandhi National Park is a win-win deal -- the chance to see wildcats without straying from city limits and at such reasonable prices is well worth your while. And if you don't want to go on a ride, you can just visit the park -- it's open all seven days of the week.