Bird Walk at Sanjay Gandhi National Park – Nisarga Parichaya Kendra, Thane, MH
- Thane
- 10 January, 2026
- Sukhpreet Kohli
About SGNP - Nisarga Parichaya Kendra
Sanjay Gandhi National Park’s Tikujini Wadi – Nisarga Parichaya Kendra (Nature Interpretation Centre) in Thane offers an inviting gateway into one of the most remarkable urban wildernesses in India. This entrance and interpretation centre lies on the northern fringe of Sanjay Gandhi National Park, a protected forest of roughly 87 km² that straddles the boundary of Mumbai and Thane and represents a rare expanse of tropical deciduous and semi-evergreen habitat within a megacity. From the Nisarga Parichaya Kendra, gentle nature trails and mini treks unspool through thick teak, bamboo and kadamba forests, past butterfly gardens and small lakes, revealing a mosaic of habitats that support a stunning array of life — from tiny understorey herbs and brilliant wildflowers to dense canopies that ring with bird calls. The centre itself enriches your visit with exhibits and informative displays that explain the park’s ecology and biodiversity, making it an excellent starting point for first-time visitors and birdwatchers alike.
Within this green bastion, wildlife thrives in surprising diversity despite its urban surrounds. SGNP shelters over 1,000 plant species, around 219 bird species, numerous butterflies, reptiles and amphibians, and iconic mammals such as Indian leopards, sambar deer, rhesus macaques and barking deer that regularly draw nature lovers and photographers. Birdwatchers at Tikujini Wadi often encounter vibrant resident species — from racket-tailed drongos and orioles to woodpeckers and paradise flycatchers — and seasonal migrants that paint the skies in winter.
But the park’s biodiversity is not without pressures: persistent urban encroachment, human-wildlife conflict (notably involving leopards), pollution, and habitat fragmentation challenge conservation efforts. Protecting SGNP’s fragile ecosystems requires vigilant management, community stewardship, and sustainable visitor practices to ensure this extraordinary urban wilderness remains a thriving sanctuary for generations to come.

Bird Guide: Sukhpreet Kohli
Sukhpreet Kohli, a passionate birder from Mumbai, has been exploring the city’s rich avian life for many years. He enjoys sharing his knowledge and leading engaging bird walks that connect people with nature.
Bird walk Location
Common birds of SGNP - Nisarga Parichaya Kendra

Rose-ringed Parakeet

Black Drongo

Asian Palm Swift

Common Tailorbird

Indian Golden Oriole

Coppersmith Barbet

Jungle Babbler

Purple-rumped Sunbird

Black Kite

Asian Green Bee-eater

Common Rosefinch

Greater Coucal

Alexandrine Parakeet

Common Woodshrike

Ashy Drongo

Greater Racket-tailed Drongo

Rufous Treepie

Asian Koel

Red-wattled Lapwing

