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Mumbai Musafir BNHS Conservation Education Centre CEC Goregaon East 29th March 2026 – 28 March 2026

Mumbai Musafir BNHS Conservation Education Centre CEC Film City, Film City Complex, Aarey Milk Colony, Goregaon East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400065
It sounds like you’re looking into the BNHS Conservation Education Centre (CEC)! Tucked away right next to Film City in Goregaon, it’s one of Mumbai’s best-kept secrets—a literal “green lung” where the city’s chaos actually fades into the background.
Here is a quick guide to help you plan a visit or understand what makes this spot special:
Location & Access
The CEC is situated on the edge of the Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP).
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Address: BNHS Nature Reserve, Near Film City, Goregaon (East), Mumbai.
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Entry: Access is usually through the Film City gate. You often need to inform the security at the gate that you are heading to the BNHS CEC.
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Pro Tip: Because it’s a protected area, it’s always best to call ahead or check their schedule, as they often host specific guided walks rather than being a “walk-in” park.
What to Expect
Unlike a manicured city park, this is a biodiversity hotspot. It’s 33 acres of deciduous forest.
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Nature Trails: They have well-marked trails (like the Leopard Trail or the Salim Ali Point) where you can see seasonal wildflowers, rare butterflies, and birds.
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Wildlife: It’s home to everything from spectacular butterflies and spiders to the occasional leopard (don’t worry, they are shy and the staff are experts).
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Education: They have a great interpretation center with exhibits on Mumbai’s local flora and fauna.
Key Activities
If you’re heading there, keep an eye out for:
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Breakfast Butterfly Walks: Very popular during the post-monsoon months.
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Bird Watching: Excellent for spotting flycatchers, sunbirds, and hornbills.
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Workshops: They frequently host photography, herpetology (snakes/reptiles), and botany workshops for all ages.
Quick Tips for Visitors
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Dress Code: Wear dull-colored clothes (greens, browns, greys) to blend in, and definitely wear closed shoes for the trails.
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Hydration: Carry water, but please don’t leave any plastic behind. BNHS is very strict about their “Leave No Trace” policy.
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Best Time to Visit: September to February is peak season for greenery and migratory birds.
Are you planning to attend a specific event there, or just looking for a weekend escape from the concrete jungle?