near Charni Road, Railway Station, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Taraporewala Aquarium
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Taraporewala Aquarium
What is this place?
Public Aquarium – This is a public aquarium, one of India's oldest, showcasing a variety of marine and freshwater fish. It serves as both an educational and recreational facility.
Why people come here
Marine Life Exploration – People typically visit to observe diverse aquatic species, learn about marine ecosystems, and enjoy a unique indoor experience, especially popular with families and students.
What to expect
Educational and Engaging – I find the atmosphere here to be generally calm and engaging, with visitors moving through different sections to view the tanks. It's usually moderately crowded, especially on weekends and holidays. You can expect to see a range of fish in various sizes and colors, offering an educational outing for all ages.
Key highlights
Diverse Exhibits – The aquarium features several sections, including a marine section with exotic fish and coral, and a freshwater section with Indian river fish.
Touch Pool – A popular interactive exhibit where visitors can gently touch certain marine creatures under supervision.
Oceanarium Tunnel – A walk-through acrylic tunnel that provides an immersive experience, allowing you to view marine life from multiple angles.
Best time to go
Weekdays, Morning/Late Afternoon – I recommend visiting on a weekday morning or late afternoon to avoid the largest crowds. The aquarium is an indoor attraction, making it suitable for any time of year, though it offers a cool escape during Mumbai's warmer months.
Practical info
Timings and Duration – The aquarium is generally open from morning to late afternoon, though it's typically closed on Mondays. I'd suggest allocating about 1 to 2 hours for a comfortable visit. It's conveniently located near Charni Road Railway Station , making it accessible by local transport.
Good to know
Photography – While photography is generally allowed, flash photography might be restricted in certain areas to protect the aquatic life. It's always a good idea to check for any specific signage or guidelines upon entry.