Manori मनोरी |
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village | |
Location in Maharashtra, India | |
Coordinates: 19°13′N 72°47′E / 19.21°N 72.79°ECoordinates: 19°13′N 72°47′E / 19.21°N 72.79°E | |
Country | India |
State | Maharashtra |
District | Mumbai Suburban district |
Languages | |
• Official | Marathi |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 400102 |
Nearest city | Mumbai |
Manori is a village located on Dharavi Bhet in northern Mumbai, India. It is known for its beach and the Manori Creek.
Manori is dominated by the local fishing & farming community - Kolis, Kunbis & Bhandaris, they are called as East Indians. East Indians belong to the Roman Catholic community & most importantly they are the landlords of Mumbai. Fishing and farming are the major occupation among the locals. The village is divided into 3 sections i.e. Koliwada, Bhandarwada and Panchghar. Koliwada being the most populated and congested compared to other sections. The largest bungalow in the village, "Green Villa", belongs to the Ferreiras and is also known as "Motha Ghar" & the largest family in the village is "Sodawala Family".
Manori is a very popular weekend destination among the people of Mumbai. The beach (Click here to see its photosphere), roads, and overall culture are similar to Goa, providing a mini-Goa experience within the city of Mumbai. Apart from beachside shacks, there are two resorts in Manori designed like Spanish villas.
Manori has numerous hotels and cottages, as many picnickers visit daily; the village beaches and resorts are crowded.
It is a popular destination for city-dwellers escaping the stressful city environment. There are food stands that serve Indo-Chinese and East Indian food and seafood. Some of the popular dishes are Pork vindaloo and sorpotel, chicken raan, stuffed pomfret, dry Bombay duck chutney, rotis, prawns chilly fry, and fried bombay duck. Delicious beef dishes can also be found without much effort.
Manori is also very popular among cyclists of Mumbai who go to Manori and its surrounding islands like Gorai, Uttan, etc. for cycling on weekends due to is pleasant climate, beautiful surroundings and minimum traffic.
For the religious/spiritual visitor, the Global Vipassana Pagoda, the world's largest structure containing the bone relics of the Buddha, offers a scenic view. There are two ashrams of the spiritual masters of Nath Sampradaya - Swami Gagangiri Maharaj and his disciple Swami Gagananand Maharaj. There is a Shiva temple (Samudreshwar) located at the jetty of Manori.