Banganga Tank, Walkeshwar, Malabar Hill
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Banganga Tank is a historic water tank located in Walkeshwar, Mumbai. It holds significant cultural and religious importance, dating back to ancient times. The tank is surrounded by temples, shrines, and steps, making it a serene and spiritual place for visitors.
- Amenities: Historical and architectural significance, religious structures, scenic views of the tank and surrounding area.
- Nearby Places: Walkeshwar Temple, Malabar Hill, Hanging Gardens, Kamala Nehru Park, Babulnath Temple.
How To Reach Banganga Tank, Walkeshwar, Malabar Hill:
- By Air: The nearest airport is Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) in Mumbai. From the airport, you can take a taxi or use app-based cab services to reach Banganga Tank in Malabar Hill. The distance from the airport to Malabar Hill depends on your starting point in the city.
- By Train: The nearest railway station to Banganga Tank is Charni Road Railway Station. From the station, you can take a taxi, auto-rickshaw, or public bus to reach Malabar Hill. Banganga Tank is located within Malabar Hill, and you can ask for directions once you reach the area.
- By Road: If you are traveling by road, you can reach Banganga Tank via various modes of transportation such as buses, taxis, auto-rickshaws, or private vehicles. Malabar Hill is located in South Mumbai and is easily accessible from different parts of the city.
- Accessibility Features: Accessible pathways and steps leading to the tank area.
- Content Types that can be created at this location: Historical documentaries, cultural heritage tours, spiritual and religious vlogs, photography and art showcases, educational content about the significance of Banganga Tank.
- Availability: Open to the public for visitation and religious activities.
- Pricing: Entry to Banganga Tank is free for visitors.
- Rules and Regulations: Respectful behavior, no littering, dress modestly in religious areas, follow temple customs if visiting adjacent temples.
- Legal Compliance: Managed by local authorities and heritage conservation organizations for preservation.
- Permission and Consent: No specific permission required for general visits and personal content creation. Commercial filming or photography may require prior authorization from relevant authorities.
- Additional Information: Banganga Tank is believed to have been created by Lord Rama’s arrow during his journey to Lanka, according to Hindu mythology. It’s a peaceful oasis amidst the bustling city, offering a glimpse into Mumbai’s rich cultural and religious heritage.
Disclaimer: The information provided is based on publicly available data and may be subject to change. Visitors are advised to verify details before planning their visit to Banganga Tank.
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Mira Bhayander Official
a week agoI visited Dev Diwali, it's wonderful experience. Just need to take care now they have started pass system due to over crowd every year. Even after starting the pass system it was huge crowd. So just take care if you visit with your family. Pass you need to book from instagram page. So keep following Banganga page on Instagram they issue a Form link in that 3-5 days before the event. So once they make link live in their story and reel you need to fill it as soon as possible to get the access to QR pass. This year their was a bit chaos but next time I am sure the team will work and make it better experience. Har har gange
Aman Kumar
4 months agoA Hidden Spiritual Gem in Mumbai's Heart Banganga Tank in Walkeshwar is Mumbai's best-kept secret - an ancient sacred water tank that feels like stepping into another world. Located in Malabar Hill, this centuries-old complex offers a perfect escape from the city's chaos. The Sacred Spring: The tank's sweet water, mysteriously fresh despite being meters from the Arabian Sea, creates an almost mystical atmosphere. This natural wonder has drawn pilgrims for centuries. The moment you enter, Mumbai's noise fades away. It's like discovering "little Varanasi" in the middle of a bustling metropolis. The peaceful atmosphere and timeless quality make it perfect for meditation or quiet reflection. - Best Time: Early morning or evening for maximum serenity - Crowd: Surprisingly uncrowded - Duration: 1-1.30 hours for a complete visit Banganga Tank is a must-visit for anyone seeking spiritual peace or Mumbai's ancient heritage. It's authentic, peaceful, and offers a unique glimpse into the city's soul. Whether you're religious or just curious about history, this hidden gem will leave you amazed that such tranquility exists in modern Mumbai.
Chirag Badkar
a week agoThe experience was good, but due to the crowd on Dev Diwali, we had to wait for more than an hour. Everyone seems to be making money from this historical place — this should be stopped, especially in Mumbai
Shruti Pawar
in the last weekI went here for a video shoot. Everyday you'll see some couple doing pre wedding shoot. If you'll go early in morning you'll get to see beautiful sunkissed lights with a good background of ducks in water
Girbban Paul
3 weeks agoI wish it was kept clean. It was very dirty all around the day after Diwali. While I also saw someone cleaning the place... Still





