Mumbai is on the brink of inaugurating its first elevated forest walkway at Malabar Hill, an eco-friendly marvel that merges urban development with environmental preservation. This 705-metre-long walkway, constructed with minimal concrete usage and a focus on sustainable design, promises visitors an immersive experience in nature, complete with panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and Girgaon Chowpatty.
Designed with inclusivity in mind, the wheelchair-accessible deck is built primarily from wood, ensuring the natural water flow along the hill slopes and wildlife movement remain undisturbed. Entry and exit points are strategically located at Siri Road, near Kamala Nehru Park, allowing for convenient access. The walkway offers several attractions, including a dedicated birdwatching zone and a glass-bottom viewing deck that provides visitors with an unparalleled perspective of the lush surroundings. These features aim to enhance the visitor experience while promoting Mumbai’s green heritage.
With an estimated investment of ₹25 crore, the project is nearing completion. Over 90% of the civil work is finished, with final touches such as painting, electrification, and the addition of restrooms and ticket counters in progress. Initially tendered at ₹22 crore in 2021, the cost escalated due to GST and the stringent construction restrictions imposed by the area’s ‘silent zone’ designation. Work began in 2022 and extended over two years due to limited working hours. Set to open around New Year, the walkway reflects Mumbai’s dedication to redefining urban green spaces while fostering sustainable development. It not only offers a tranquil escape for city dwellers but also underscores the city’s potential as a hub for eco-conscious urban infrastructure.