Khar Danda, Mumbai
Facts and practical information
Khar Danda is a major village on the Salsette Island of Mumbai, India. Located on the north western coast of Bandra district. It is a fishing village inhabited by the Koli & East Indian Catholics who are also the original inhabitants of the city and suburb of Mumbai. This village is famously known for its quaint fishing business, modern piers, colorful fishing vessels and traditional homemade soft liquor extracted from fermented fruits known as Sara, in ancient hindi known as Sura. It has known to be the safest and peaceful place in Mumbai for livelihood. ()
Santacruz (Bandra East)Mumbai
Khar Danda – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sangeet Samrat Naushad Ali Marg, St. Andrew's Church, Bandra Talao, The Bombay Art Society.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Khar Danda?
How to get to Khar Danda by public transport?
Train
- Khar Road (1 min walk)
- Bandra Terminus (8 min walk)
Bus
- Bandra Terminus (11 min walk)
- Santa Cruz Station (23 min walk)