Mumbai: After four years of development, the city’s first elevated nature trail walkway at Malabar Hill is set to open its doors to the public from Sunday (March 30). This stunning walkway offers a unique opportunity for visitors elevated stroll with breathtaking panoramic views of the city skyline and the iconic Girgaon Chowpatty below. The entry fee for per citizens will be Rs. 25, while the foreigners will be charged Rs. 100.

The walkway will traverse through the lush Malabar Hill forest stretching from Kamala Nehru Park to the serene woods of Doongerwadi. Developed by the BMC's Hydraulic Engineering Department, this project is inspired by Singapore's renowned 'Tree Top Walk.' The 485-meter-long and 2.4-meter-wide wooden pathway is designed to offer an immersive experience in nature. "A special feature of the trail is the 'Sea Viewing Deck', where one can soak in breath-taking panoramic views of the Mumbai coastline," said a civic official. 

The walkway features wooden railings, supporting columns, and joint connections, creating a sturdy yet attractive structure. A well-planned lighting system ensures a pleasant experience even in the evening. With a capacity of 400 visitors, an 'Access Control System' will regulate foot traffic, while emergency exit routes will enhance safety. Entry and exit points are located at Siri Road, behind Kamala Nehru Park, with the walkway extending through Malabar Hill Forest, offering stunning views of the Arabian Sea. 

The Elevated Nature Trail has over 100 species of plants and trees, including vibrant Gulmohar, Almond, Jamun, Banyan, Peepal, and Sita Ashok. This lush greenery not only enhances the natural beauty of the trail but also attracts a diverse range of bird species, including koels, parakeets, bulbuls, kingfishers, and drongos. Visitors will have the rare opportunity to spot lizards, pythons, and garden skinks in their natural habitat, adding to the trail’s rich biodiversity. The trail will be inaugurated on Sunday at 9 AM by Mangal Prabhat Lodha, the Minister of Skill Development, Employment, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation. The BMC has spent around Rs. 26 crores on the project. 

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