North Konkan is the northern coast of Maharashtra, India. Lying between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, it is blessed with beaches, mountains and bustling cityscapes. Besides being home to one of the largest cities in India, the region has become a popular getaway for daytrippers escaping from the bustle of cities.
Kalyan-Dombivli β
Mumbai (Bombay) β summer capital of Maharashtra, financial capital of India, second most populous city in India
Navi Mumbai π β a planned city
Thane π β elder brother of Mumbai, part of the historical MumbaiβThane rail network
Ulhasnagar β
Vasai-Virar π β a former Portuguese colony, also known as "mini Goa"
Goregaon β a town in Raigad district
Shrivardhan π β
North Konkan is a region with sharp contrasts. The western part of the region is highly urbanised and is part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), while the rest of North Konkan is rural and home to a poor tribal population.
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region is the fast-developing conurbation in the region, consisting of Alibag, Dombivli, Kalyan, Karjat, Khopoli, Matheran, Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Panvel, Thane and Vasai-Virar. The cities surrounding Mumbai are home to a large commuter population as they are reasonably well-connected by Mumbai's local trains.
Once you move away from the cities, you will find great beauty in the form of hills, beaches and forests. Many small rivers flow down from the Western Ghats to the Arabian Sea and some of these supply water to Mumbai. The region is a magnet for visitors from cities who are looking for a weekend getaway from their fast-paced existence.
Marathi predominates, but Hindi is also commonly spoken. As the region borders Gujarat, you may also find a few Gujarati speakers. Within the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, most educated locals will be well versed in Marathi, Hindi and English.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (IATA: BOM) is the only commercial airport in North Konkan. Another commercial airport is under construction at Navi Mumbai, which will be open in 2024 at the latest.
There is a lot to see in this region, from beaches to mountains to Gothic and Art Deco landmarks built during the British Raj.
Unfortunately, most cities in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region are unliveable hellholes and suffer from overcrowding, poor civic facilities and filth. In addition, they are often ruled by land-grabbing mafia dons. In complete contrast, Thane and Navi Mumbai are better planned, have good roads and are quite liveable. Still, it is best to err on the side of safety and act according to your local environment.
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