In the Matunga area. Part of the famous Dadar-Parsi colony, established for the upper class Parsis in the early 19th century. There are five small gardens in this pretty area lying between King’s Circle and Dadar. There are also pleasant, tree-shaded roads in the Parsi residential area just to the south of the gardens and east of Kings Circle Rd. We don’t proscribe a particular route, but one can put together 3-4 km around the gardens and the adjacent residential area, with some lovely older buildings.
In the Matunga area. Part of the famous Dadar-Parsi colony, established for the upper class Parsis in the early 19th century. There are five small gardens in this pretty area lying between King’s Circle and Dadar. There are also pleasant, tree-shaded roads in the Parsi residential area just to the south of the gardens and east of Kings Circle Rd. We don’t proscribe a particular route, but one can put together 3-4 km around the gardens and the adjacent residential area, with some lovely older buildings.
Essentials
3-4 km in area
Flat
Five Gardens
Metro: Vadala Bridge monorail station; Vadala Rd. train station; Bus - Five Garens
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Essentials
3-4 km in area
Flat
Five Gardens
Metro: Vadala Bridge monorail station; Vadala Rd. train station; Bus - Five Garens
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