Kopineshwar Mandir
Kopineshwar Mandir – Dedicated to Lord Shiva who is considered as the patron god of Thane. The Shiv linga inside the temple is one of the largest in Maharashtra. At the temple entrance, a big Nandi welcomes devotees. Shiv linga has a diameter of five ft and is five ft
moreMother Of Victory Church
Another one of the religious places to visit in Thane, the Mother Of Victory Church is named after Mother Mary and is famous for housing a statue of Mother Mary that was bought from Germany, Wigratzbad.
moreKorum Mall
Shopping on your mind? Then we have for you one of the top tourist places in Thane which is one of the biggest malls in Maharashtra and houses all the big brands.
moreSt. John Baptist Church
If you were looking for a church that dates back to 5 centuries back then your search ends here. The St. John Baptist Church has been here since the 16th century and is one of the oldest not just in Thane
moreYeoor Hills
If you were looking for picnic spots near Thane then we have a suggestion. Let Yeoor Hills be your escapade! Located in Upvan, Yeoor Hills are also known as Yogi Hills in Mulund and is also known as the ‘Mama Bhanja’ mountain.
moreKalibari Temple
Looking for religious places to visit in Thane? If you were then Kalibari Temple is one. Built in the honour of Goddess Kali, this temple resembles
moreThane Creek
One of the renowned nature tourist places in Thaneis Thane Creek which are popular and yet not exploited? Well, then visit Thane Creek and indulge in birdwatching.
moreElvis Butterfly Garden
One of the most prominent places to visit in Thane, the Elvis Butterfly Garden is home to over 132 species of butterflies and you will be spellbound by the beauty of it.
moreMahuli Fort
Located at a distance of 52 Km from Thane, Mahuli Fort is located midst of the lush Mahuli mountains and is one of the popular historical monuments in Thane.
moreJai Vilas Palace
Considered to be one among the top places to visit in Thane, the Jai Vilas Palace must definitely be included in your travel itinerary. Built by the tribal king “Yashvanrao Mukane”, this palace was also known as Raj Bari.
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