Mumbai is set to get its first elevated forest walkway in Malabar Hill, a project that aims to enhance the city's green spaces and promote eco-friendly tourism. Construction is underway, and the walkway is expected to be a major attraction for both locals
MumbaiElevated Forest WalkwayMalabar HillSustainable DevelopmentGreen SpacesReal Estate MumbaiDec 03, 2024
The elevated forest walkway in Malabar Hill is designed to provide a serene and eco-friendly space for residents and visitors to connect with nature, enjoy panoramic views of the city, and enhance their understanding of the local environment.
The walkway is being constructed by a leading infrastructure development company in collaboration with the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM).
The walkway is expected to provide a green lung in the heart of the city, offering a space for relaxation, exercise, and social interaction. It will also serve as a living classroom for students and nature enthusiasts.
The walkway is expected to attract more visitors to Malabar Hill, boosting local tourism and benefiting businesses such as restaurants, cafes, and retail outlets.
The project is using eco-friendly materials, preserving existing trees, and creating a green corridor to minimize the environmental impact and reduce the urban heat island effect.
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