Tucked behind a bright-blue entryway in one of the busiest parts of south Mumbai, Bombay Panjrapole stands as one of the city’s oldest animal welfare organizations, tracing its roots back to the 1830s. Spanning two acres, this sanctuary provides a haven for hundreds of animals, including cows, donkeys, dogs, goats, and various avian species. Visitors can wander through the grounds, observing the diverse array of creatures that call this peaceful refuge home. The juxtaposition of the bustling city and the serene sanctuary creates a unique and calming experience.
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