Best Resort Near Vikramgad for a One-Day Picnic from Mumbai - What Makes Nature Trails Sajan Different

Summer day outing at Nature Trails Sajan Vikramgad Palghar near Mumbai

The one-day picnic from Mumbai is its own category of travel planning. You want to be out of the city without the commitment of a full overnight stay, back home before it gets too late on a Sunday, and somewhere in between that actually feels like a break rather than a long drive to a crowded lawn. The options that come up most often — Matheran, Lonavala, Alibaug — are fine choices that everyone has made at least twice, which is precisely why they stop feeling like escapes after a while.
Vikramgad sits in a different conversation. It is in Palghar district, about 90 to 100 kilometres from Mumbai via NH 48, and the drive takes roughly two to two and a half hours depending on traffic leaving the city. It is not a name that comes up in every "day trip from Mumbai" list, which is a significant part of its appeal. The roads through the Palghar region are relatively uncrowded, the landscape shifts noticeably once you leave the highway, and by the time you reach Sajan village off the Wada-Jawhar Road, the city feels genuinely far away.
Nature Trails Sajan is the specific reason Vikramgad earns a mention for one-day picnics. It is a 12-acre forested resort that offers day-trip packages specifically designed for people who want the full experience without an overnight stay.


What a Day at Nature Trails Sajan Actually Looks Like


The day-trip package at Nature Trails Sajan covers access to the activity programme and meals, which means you arrive, hand over the logistics, and spend the rest of the day actually doing things rather than organising them. For families, friend groups, and even small corporate day outings, that structure is worth more than it might sound.
The activity options across the 12-acre property include kayaking, Burma Bridge, valley crossing, Tarzan swing, archery, net climbing, sky walk, rope ladder climbing, and guided nature treks with naturalists who genuinely know the local Palghar forest ecology. In summer specifically, the shade cover of the forest and the activity pace make a day here more comfortable than open-ground picnic spots that offer no relief from the heat. The trees at Sajan are old and dense enough to keep large sections of the property genuinely cool even through a May afternoon.
The food runs on fresh Maharashtrian cooking — a proper buffet with dal, rice, sabzi, roti, and non-vegetarian options. Several guests specifically mention the meals as a highlight of the day visit, which matters because a bad lunch has a way of defining how the whole outing is remembered.


Why Sajan Works Differently from a Standard Picnic Spot


Most day-trip destinations near Mumbai are one of two things: a theme park with queues, or a resort lawn with a pool that charges separately for everything. Nature Trails Sajan is neither. The 12 acres of forest land means there is genuine space — children can run without supervision anxiety, groups can spread across different activity stations simultaneously, and the overall feeling is of being in nature rather than on a managed attraction.
The treetop AC rooms and Warli-style huts are visible from the grounds and give the property a character that standard picnic spots lack. Even if you are there for just a day, the environment feels like somewhere worth being rather than a backdrop to tick off.
In summer, the shade-canopy forest and the activity variety make Sajan specifically well-suited for family summer holiday day trips. School groups, extended family outings, and office teams all use the day package, and the property is sized and staffed to handle multiple groups simultaneously without anyone feeling crowded.


What Guests Are Saying

"We visited for a one-day picnic from Mumbai and genuinely did not want to leave. The activities were well-run, the food was excellent, and the staff made the whole day feel looked after rather than just managed."
"The amount of space and greenery was a genuine surprise. We expected a typical resort day-outing but it felt more like being inside a forest with activities. A completely different experience from the usual Lonavala or Alibaug trip."


Getting There and When to Visit:

The drive from Mumbai to Vikramgad takes roughly two to two and a half hours via NH 48 toward Wada, then toward Jawhar. The roads are clear for most of the route and the final stretch through Palghar is scenic in a way the Western Express Highway is not. Summer mornings — leaving Mumbai by 8 or 8:30 — get you to the resort by 10:30 or 11, which gives a full day before a comfortable early-evening return.
April and May are good months for a day trip here. The forest cover keeps the property cooler than open destinations, the school holiday crowd is manageable on weekdays, and the activity programme runs at full capacity. Summer is genuinely one of the better seasons to visit Sajan for a day outing from Mumbai.

Planning a Day Out from Mumbai This Summer?
Visit: https://www.naturetrails.in/sajan-nature-club/
Call: +91 79 6926 9804
Email: sajan@naturetrails.in
Book directly to confirm your date and group size.


Frequently Asked Questions

1.Does Nature Trails Sajan offer one-day picnic packages?
Yes, day-trip packages covering activities and meals are available without an overnight stay requirement.
2. How far is Vikramgad from Mumbai?
Around 90 to 100 kilometres — approximately 2 to 2.5 hours via NH 48 toward Wada-Jawhar.
3. What activities are included in the day package?
Kayaking, Burma Bridge, valley crossing, archery, net climbing, sky walk, Tarzan swing, and nature treks.
4. Is Sajan suitable for summer day outings with children?
Yes, the dense forest canopy keeps the grounds cool and activities are designed for all age groups.
5. Are meals included in the day-trip package?
Yes, a Maharashtrian buffet with vegetarian and non-vegetarian options is included.
6. Can large family or office groups book a day visit?
Yes, the property accommodates multiple large groups simultaneously with dedicated activity zones.
7. Is prior booking required for a one-day picnic?
Yes, advance booking is recommended especially on weekends and during school summer holidays.
8. Is the drive from Mumbai to Vikramgad manageable?
Yes, the NH 48 route is well-maintained and the drive is straightforward for most of the journey.
9. What is the best time to arrive for a full day visit?
Arriving by 10 to 10:30 AM gives a complete day of activities before an early-evening return.
10. How do I book a day trip at Nature Trails Sajan?
Visit https://www.naturetrails.in/sajan-nature-club/, call +91 79 6926 9804, or email sajan@naturetrails.in.

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