About Gorai-Manori
Gorai is a village in Dharavi Bhet, the North-western part of the island of Salsette near Mumbai. Gorai is accessed more usually by a ferry crossing the Manori Creek or otherwise by the overland route through Bhayander. Gorai is bordered by the villages of Manori and Uttan, Pali, Chowk, Dongri, Tarodi, Rai, Morva and Murdhe. Gorai is known for its beaches and palm trees.Gorai still enjoys its calm, laid back charm quite in contrast to the fast paced life of the city just on the other side of the creek. You can enjoy Bullock carts ride here.
Check out information on some of the most popular tourist attractions of Gorai-Manori in the following lines.
Gorai Beach
Gorai Beach is situated in Gorai Creek it is basically a beach with beautiful sunrise & sunset scenario, lovely climate & friendly local people. it is easy to reach there, you can take bus from Bhayander west. It is 3/4 km away from Essel World & Water Kingdom. Gorai is known for its beaches and East Indian population, though in recent ... Ferry station for Gorai Beach and famous Esselworld/Waterworld resorts.
Manori Beach
Manori is a very popular weekend destination among the people of Mumbai. The beach roads and overall culture are similar to Goa, providing a mini-Goa experience within the city of Mumbai. You can enjoy beachside shacks here.
It is a popular destination for city-dwellers escaping the stressful city environment. There are food stands that serve Indo-Chinese and East Indian food and seafood. Some of the popular dishes are Pork Vindaloo and sorpotel, chicken raan, stuffed pomfret, dry Bombay duck chutney, roties, prawns chilly fry, and fried bombay duck.
Essel World amusement park
The Essel World amusement park has been set up in part of Gorai.
Water Kingdom amusement park
The Water Kingdom amusement park has been set up in part of Gorai.
Pagoda
The Global Vipassana Pagoda, featuring the tallest pillar-less dome in the world, is built on 13 acres of land near Gorai. It is similar in shape to the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar.
Gorai is a village in Dharavi Bhet, the North-western part of the island of Salsette near Mumbai. Gorai is accessed more usually by a ferry crossing the Manori Creek or otherwise by the overland route through Bhayander. Gorai is bordered by the villages of Manori and Uttan, Pali, Chowk, Dongri, Tarodi, Rai, Morva and Murdhe. Gorai is known for its beaches and palm trees.Gorai still enjoys its calm, laid back charm quite in contrast to the fast paced life of the city just on the other side of the creek. You can enjoy Bullock carts ride here.
Check out information on some of the most popular tourist attractions of Gorai-Manori in the following lines.
Gorai Beach
Gorai Beach is situated in Gorai Creek it is basically a beach with beautiful sunrise & sunset scenario, lovely climate & friendly local people. it is easy to reach there, you can take bus from Bhayander west. It is 3/4 km away from Essel World & Water Kingdom. Gorai is known for its beaches and East Indian population, though in recent ... Ferry station for Gorai Beach and famous Esselworld/Waterworld resorts.
Manori Beach
Manori is a very popular weekend destination among the people of Mumbai. The beach roads and overall culture are similar to Goa, providing a mini-Goa experience within the city of Mumbai. You can enjoy beachside shacks here.
It is a popular destination for city-dwellers escaping the stressful city environment. There are food stands that serve Indo-Chinese and East Indian food and seafood. Some of the popular dishes are Pork Vindaloo and sorpotel, chicken raan, stuffed pomfret, dry Bombay duck chutney, roties, prawns chilly fry, and fried bombay duck.
Essel World amusement park
The Essel World amusement park has been set up in part of Gorai.
Water Kingdom amusement park
The Water Kingdom amusement park has been set up in part of Gorai.
Pagoda
The Global Vipassana Pagoda, featuring the tallest pillar-less dome in the world, is built on 13 acres of land near Gorai. It is similar in shape to the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar.