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Water Kingdom Borivali: Visiting Asia’s Largest Aqua Play Pool in the Heart of Mumbai

The Experience: Water Kingdom Home to “The Lagoon,” Asia’s largest aqua play pool at 30,000 sq. ft., this park is a classic Mumbai favorite. Thrill-seekers can brave the “What-a-Coaster,” featuring one of India’s tallest vertical drops, while families can enjoy the “Bratzone,” a dedicated space filled with safe water toys for kids.

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 The Titan of Thrills: What-a-Coaster:

  • The Drop: Describe the terrifying seven-story vertical drop. It reaches speeds of up to 40 mph, making it one of the fastest and steepest slides in the country.

  • The G-Force: Explain the physical sensation of “stomach-in-your-mouth” as you plummet down the near-vertical slope.

  • The View: Mention that the climb to the top offers one of the best panoramic views of the Gorai coastline before you take the plunge.

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Asia’s Largest Aqua Playground: The Lagoon:

  • Massive Scale: Highlight its 30,000 sq. ft. size, which features 10 different slides and 3 levels of interactive water elements.

  • Something for Everyone: Explain that it’s unique because it caters to all ages simultaneously—adults can enjoy the elephant buckets while kids play with the water guns below.

  • The Iconic “Giant Bucket”: Don’t forget to mention the massive tipping bucket at the top that drenches everyone every few minutes—a classic photo opportunity!

HOW TO GO THERE:

  • TRAIN & FERRY (Recommended): Take a Western Line train to Borivali Station or Bhayandar Station.

     
    • From Borivali (West): Take a bus or rickshaw to Gorai Creek, then catch the EsselWorld/Water Kingdom ferry.

       
    • From Bhayandar (West): Take a rickshaw to Pagoda/Gorai, then a short ferry.

  • BUS: Take any BEST bus to Gorai Creek (like the 294 or 247 from Borivali Station), then take the ferry.

     
  • TAXI/CAR: Drive toward Mira-Bhayandar Road. Follow signs for EsselWorld/Global Pagoda. It takes about 1 to 1.5 hours from Thane/Mumbai.

Caves, Waterfalls, and “Ding-Dong” Slides: Why Suraj Water Park is Mumbai’s Best-Kept Secret

The Experience: You can explore a unique cave-themed world. The main highlight is “Har Har Gange,” a massive 103-foot fiberglass waterfall. You also get to experience the “Ding-Dong Sing-Song” slides and a peaceful lazy river that winds through the park’s greenery.

The Titan of Thrills: What-a-Coaster:

  • The Drop: Describe the terrifying seven-story vertical drop. It reaches speeds of up to 40 mph, making it one of the fastest and steepest slides in the country.

  • The G-Force: Explain the physical sensation of “stomach-in-your-mouth” as you plummet down the near-vertical slope.

  • The View: Mention that the climb to the top offers one of the best panoramic views of the Gorai coastline before you take the plunge.

Asia’s Largest Aqua Playground: The Lagoon:

  • Massive Scale: Highlight its 30,000 sq. ft. size, which features 10 different slides and 3 levels of interactive water elements.

  • Something for Everyone: Explain that it’s unique because it caters to all ages simultaneously—adults can enjoy the elephant buckets while kids play with the water guns below.

  • The Iconic “Giant Bucket”: Don’t forget to mention the massive tipping bucket at the top that drenches everyone every few minutes—a classic photo opportunity!

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Beyond the Slides: The Wetlantic Experience:

  • Wetlantic: Describe the massive wave pool surrounded by lush greenery and fountains, which feels like a hidden island.

  • The Adventure Amazon: Talk about the Lazy River that takes you on a slow cruise through tropical landscapes, perfect for cooling off after the high-speed slides.

  • Pro-Tip for Travelers: Remind readers that the journey is part of the fun—taking the ferry from Gorai or Marve adds a unique “mini-vacation” feel to the trip.

HOW TO GO THERE:

  • TRAIN: Take the Central Line to Thane Station (West). From there, take an auto-rickshaw or a TMT bus heading toward Ghodbunder Road (approx. 20 mins).

  • BUS: Get off at the Suraj Water Park bus stop on Ghodbunder Road.

  • TAXI/CAR: Direct drive via Ghodbunder Road. It is located right on the highway near Waghbil.