NAGAR, along with the Save Rani Bagh Botanical Garden Foundation and the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), proudly presents a free, interactive App that lets you explore and discover the hidden gems of Mumbai’s only heritage botanical garden and zoo, Rani Bagh. Since 1862, this cherished green oasis has welcomed citizens as the island city’s largest public open space. Developed with support from the Pirojsha Godrej Foundation, the App serves as your personal guide across the 4 km campus with over 4,000 trees of 256 species, offering real-time navigation and authentic information from official sources, inviting everyone to learn about, enjoy, and take pride in Mumbai’s living natural heritage.
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