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Visiting for the Coldplay concert? Here are 7 things to do in Navi Mumbai

Featuring falls, fun rides, birdwatching, and more!

Aditya Vikram

Thousands are probably holding their breath in anticipation for the much-awaited Coldplay concert in Mumbai. Music maniacs from across the country are expected to visit the Maximum City, to watch one of the most popular musical bands in the world!

The concert is being held at the DY Patil Sports Stadium in Navi Mumbai, on 18, 19, and 21 January and luckily, there are many things to be experienced near the venue. So to help you plan better, we've rounded up 7 things to do in Navi Mumbai, when here for the Coldplay concert.

Visit the Karnala Bird Sanctuary

Featuring a trek that is perfect for beginners, the Karnal Bird Sanctuary in Navi Mumbai also boasts an exotic plant and animal life. Furthermore, the place also has a rich diversity of birds, making it a 'hot spot' for birders, as well. With a minimal amount as entry fees, the place welcomes all, ranging from solo travelers to families in here for the Coldplay Concert.

Timings: 7 AM - 4 PM

Relax next to the Pandavkada Falls

Lush green and picturesque, the Pandavkada Falls in the suburbs of Navi Mumbai is a major tourist attraction during the monsoon months. The waterfall reaches around 107 meters high However, the serenity and peace that the place provides makes it a must-visit when in the maximum city for the Coldplay concert.

Spend few hours at the Central Park in Kharghar

With its entry absolutely FREE, the Central Park in Navi Mumbai is frequented by people from all walks of life. The park features an open-air amphitheater, jogging track, a fountain, theme park for kids, and a slew o others adventurous and entertaining facilities. The place is next to the Pandavkada Falls, so you can visit both on-the-go on your visit for the Coldplay Concert.

Where: Sector 23, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai

Walk down history lane at Belapur Fort

Constructed way back in the 16th century, the Belapur Fort in Navi Mumbai has great architectural significance. A visit here will feature historical ruins, walking trails, routes for exploration, heritage displays, and a range of scenic viewpoints.

Even today, the fort stands tall as a symbol of resilience and unity and a visit to this place on your Coldplay trip to Mumbai is a must if you're even mildly interested in history.

All out adventure at Wonders Park

One of Mumbai's biggest parks, the Wonders Park is an artsy amusement park that attracts kids, youngsters, and families alike. This massive park features an amphitheater with the capacity of 1,000 people, a huge and real chessboard, Khandoli Lake, playground for children, and the lazy river.

Where: Sector 19A, Nerul Rd, Navi Mumbai

Detox at Jewel of Navi Mumbai Park

The Jewel of Navi Mumbai Park is a must-visit for those looking for a peaceful walk amidst the serenity. The greenery here is soothing and the vibe is forever peaceful, which makes it a nice getaway after the cacophony of a mega concert like the one we're talking about here.

Where: Jewel of Navi Mumbai, Sector 26, Nerul, Navi Mumbai

Explore the 'one-of-its-kind' Sensory Garden

A one-of-its-kind attraction in Navi Mumbai, Sensory Garden is something that each of our cities should have. This all-inclusive space allows visitors to touch a range of textured rocks, smell flowers and herbs, and more, thereby stimulating the senses in a unique way.

The garden was conceptualized as a space for special kids, where they can freely stimulate their senses. However, the garden is appealing in every sense of the word, be it thanks to its variety of fragrances or its vibrant visual appeal.

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