Snow Kingdom, Mumbai

Snow Kingdom, Mumbai

Snow Kingdom stands as India's largest snow-themed park, sprawling across 14,000 square feet (equivalent to 1,300 square meters) right in the heart of Mumbai.

To ensure visitors can comfortably endure the frigid conditions within, the park offers sanitized cold-weather clothing. The snow itself is generated through a process involving reverse osmosis of water, resulting in a constant interior temperature of -8°C (18°F). Inside this wintery wonderland, you'll discover lifelike replicas of seals, penguins, and snow deer.

Additionally, Snow Kingdom boasts other noteworthy attractions. The Click Art Museum features 23 intriguing 3D art paintings, intentionally left incomplete until visitors step into the frame, allowing them to become a part of the artwork. Meanwhile, the Live Art Museum showcases intricate models of renowned celebrities hailing from different corners of the globe.

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Sight Name: Snow Kingdom
Sight Location: Mumbai, India (See walking tours in Mumbai)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark

Walking Tours in Mumbai, India

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Malabar Hill is one of Mumbai’s most historic and prestigious neighborhoods, rising above the western...  view more

Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.4 Km or 2.1 Miles

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