Need a quick nature fix? These nearby escapes will calm your nerves and clear your head.
Let’s be honest, living in Mumbai means your brain is always buzzing. Traffic, meetings, WhatsApp notifications… it’s non-stop. And yeah, the city’s got its own magic, but sometimes you just want silence. Trees. Maybe even a waterfall or two.
Here’s the good news: you don’t need a long weekend or a fat budget. Just one day, a backpack, and a bit of wanderlust.
So here it is: the ultimate list of 1-day trips near Mumbai for nature lovers. Whether you’re going solo, dragging a friend, or just escaping your own screen time, these spots will help you breathe again.
Why Even Do a 1-Day Trip From Mumbai?
If you’ve been telling yourself “someday,” this is your reminder that someday can be tomorrow.
Distance: 60 km
Time to Reach: Around 1.5 hours
Great for: light trekking, bird watching, forest vibes
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Distance: 85 km
Time to Reach: 2.5 hours
Great for: Hill station charm, forest walks, peace and quiet
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Distance: 65 km
Time to Reach: Around 1.5 hours
Great for: offbeat treks, waterfalls (in monsoon), peace
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Distance: You’re still in Mumbai (Borivali).
Great for: cycling, ancient caves, and a green break without leaving town
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Distance: 70 km
Time to Reach: Around 2 hours
Great For: Short treks, monsoon chills, old-school architecture
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Distance: 80 km
Time to Reach: About 2 hours
Great For: Getting drenched, quick train trips, water babies
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Distance: ~95 km + ferry
Great for mixing beach chill with forest trails.
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Distance: 30 km
Time to Reach: Just under 1 hour
Great For: Morning walks, birds, forest silence
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Distance: 95 km
Time to Reach: 2.5–3 hours
Great For: Serious trekking, monsoon clouds, epic views
What Makes It Special
- No need for leave—leave home at 6 AM, and be back by Netflix o’clock.
- Super affordable—trains, buses, or carpools. Your wallet won’t cry.
- No pressure to plan big—no hotels, no itinerary headaches.
- Big mood boost—fresh air + green views = instant reset.
- It’s actually good for your brain—nature lowers stress hormones. Like, scientifically.
- Karnala Bird Sanctuary & Fort—Where Birds Rule the Forest
- A chill trek (2.5 km one way) through shaded jungle paths
- Over 150 types of birds (you’ll hear them before you see them)
- That feeling of being far from city noise without being far
- Matheran—No Cars, No Noise, Just Trails
- India’s only car-free hill station. Seriously. No honking.
- Red mud paths, misty cliffs, and views for days
- You can walk or take a horse through the forest.
- Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary—That Secret Jungle Near Vasai
- A forest trail leading to an old Shiva temple
- Hidden waterfalls in the rainy season
- It’s not crowded. Like, barely anyone knows about it.
- Sanjay Gandhi National Park + Kanheri Caves—Nature Within the City
- Ancient Kanheri Caves carved into forest cliffs
- Rent a cycle and ride through actual jungle roads.
- You might spot deer, monkeys, or even butterflies that look fake.
- Kondana Caves—Waterfalls + Ancient Vibes
- A quick 45-minute jungle trek
- Rock-cut Buddhist caves with waterfalls flowing over them during monsoon
- The kind of peaceful that makes you whisper
- Bhivpuri Waterfalls—For the Monsoon Dance Break
- Just a 20–30 min walk from the station
- Big gushing waterfall you can actually sit under
- Lots of chai stalls and villagers who don’t mind the madness
- Alibaug + Phansad Sanctuary—Beach Meets Forest
- Start with a ferry ride from Gateway (Ro-Ro or speedboat).
- Visit a quiet beach (Kihim or Alibaug).
- Then head to Phansad Sanctuary for raw jungle feels.
- Your Hills—The Easiest Green Fix
- Right behind Thane’s Upvan Lake
- It feels like you're far away from the city, even though you're not.
- Artists, joggers, and early risers love it here.
- Rajmachi Fort—For That Big Trek Energy
- Two forts (Shrivardhan and Manaranjan) with panoramic views
- Lonavala and Karjat both offer trekking routes.
- Misty hills and valleys during rains it’s wild
- Water bottle (refillable is best)
- Bananas, dry fruits, or energy bars
- Cap, sunglasses, sunscreen
- Trek shoes (no flip-flops!)
- Mosquito repellent
- Towel + extra tee (especially for waterfall plans)
- Power bank (You’ll thank yourself later.)
- Start early—6:30or 7 AM is ideal.
- Take local trains—saves money, avoids traffic.
- Skip weekends if possible—weekdays = more peace.
- Check the weather first—don’t get surprised by sudden rain.
- Be chill—no littering, no speaker-blasting, no tree-hugging selfies.