Tree House or Resort Room? Choosing the Best Family Stay Near Mumbai for Your Weekend Getaway

Tree house stays family resort near Mumbai Nature Trails Sajan Vikramgad

Nature Trails Sajan in Vikramgad, Palghar, sits about 100 km from Mumbai, roughly 2.5 hours via NH 48. It offers two main stay options for families: treetop AC rooms set right in the forest canopy, and Warli style non-AC huts built around the indigenous tribal culture of the region. Both come with the full activity programme, meals, and the same 12 acre forest around them. The question of which one to pick comes down to what you want the stay to actually feel like.
Most people looking for a family stay near Mumbai end up going in circles. The list of resorts is long, the photos all look the same, and by the time you've read three descriptions starting with "nestled amidst lush greenery" you've stopped actually reading any of them.
Nature Trails Sajan is different enough to be worth an honest look. Located in Vikramgad, Palghar, 100 km out from Mumbai and spread in acres of proper forest. And a choice that most resorts in this range don't actually offer: sleep in a tree house, or in a normal hotel bed depending on the guest preference.
That's not a marketing line. There are two genuinely different accommodation experiences here, and they suit different kinds of weekends.


Tree House Rooms


The treetop AC rooms are what most people come for and what most people are still talking about three weeks after they get back. You're up in the canopy. Actual canopy, not a ground floor room with a tree nearby. The forest is at window level. At night you hear movements and in the morning, birds wake you before any other sound.
For families with kids specifically, this changes the entire texture of the weekend before a single activity has started. Waking up in a treehouse is already the story. Everything else that day is on top of it.
The rooms are AC, which matters during the warmer months, and comfortable enough that the novelty isn't doing all the work. Clean, well maintained, proper bathrooms. One guest summed up the treetop experience simply: "All facilities in the tree top room were up to the mark. The activities were so much fun that we didn't miss the TV at all."
Another put it this way: "We stayed in the tree house and it was an awesome experience. The food was good and tasty, the rooms were very clean. My daughter enjoyed all the activities. Worth the money."
If you've got children between roughly 6 and 14, this is the pick. The room itself becomes part of the adventure, and that buys you a kind of engagement that doesn't depend entirely on the activity schedule.


The Warli huts

The non-AC Warli huts are the right choice for a different reason. They're built in the style of the indigenous Warli tribal culture of the Palghar region, and staying in them puts you a little closer to the actual landscape and history of where you are. For families who want the weekend to carry some cultural weight alongside the adventure activities, these work in a way the treetop rooms don't.
They're not air conditioned but in non-summer Monsoon and Winter months these rooms make the most sense. The forest keeps the air cooler than you'd expect, but it's still a consideration depending on your group and your month.
For adults who are less worried about the novelty factor and more interested in the immersive, slower kind of outdoor stay, the huts are the better match.


What both options share

Regardless of which room you're in, you get the same acres of forest, the same activity programme and the same meals. The activities at Sajan cover Burma Bridge, valley crossing, kayaking, Tarzan swing, archery, net climbing, sky walk, rope ladder and guided nature treks with naturalists who genuinely know the Palghar forest.
The treks are the thing that catches people off guard. Walking through this forest with someone who can identify birds by call and explain the ecology of the region is a different kind of morning than most family trips produce. A lot of parents mention it specifically when asked what stood out. One guest described three days here as an "unforgettable experience," noting the "stunning views at every turn" and local food that felt genuinely home cooked.
The food itself runs onMaharashtrian home style cooking. Big portions, local ingredients, the kind of meal that makes sense after a day of physical activity. Guests consistently call it out as a highlight, which at a resort is rarer than it should be.
Sajan is also pet friendly, which for a growing number of families is the deciding factor before anything else.


How to think about the choice

Go for the treetop rooms if you have children, if it's your first time here, or if you want the weekend to feel memorable in a specific, slightly surprising way. The novelty is real and it earns its price.
Go for the Warli huts if the weather is cooler, if your group is less interested in the tree height experience and more in the cultural and natural setting, or if you're coming back for a second stay and want to experience the property differently.
Either way, the forest is the same forest. And for a weekend getaway near Sajan, that's the part that does most of the work.


What our Guests Experienced:

"The experience at Sajan nature club was amazing. All facilities in the tree top room were up to the mark. All adventure activities were great and carried out safely. The activities were so much fun that we didn't miss the TV at all."
"We had an amazing stay at Nature Trails Sajan. Everything was wonderful, right from the rooms, service, food and activities."


People Also Ask

Which room type is best for families at Nature Trails Sajan?
The treetop AC rooms are the most popular pick for families with children. The novelty of sleeping at canopy level tends to be the part kids remember most.
How far is Nature Trails Sajan from Mumbai?
Nature Trails Sajan is located about 100 km, roughly 2.5 hours via NH 48 from Mumbai through Manor toward Vikramgad.
Is Nature Trails Sajan good for a monsoon weekend getaway near Mumbai?
Yes, the forest comes fully alive in the rains, most activities continue under canopy cover, and the Warli huts in particular suit the monsoon mood well.
Plan your weekend at Nature Trails Sajan and book early, treetop rooms especially go fast on weekends.
Visit: https://www.naturetrails.in/sajan-nature-club/
Call: +91 79 6926 9804
Email: sajan@naturetrails.in


Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the difference between tree house and resort room at Sajan?
Treetop rooms are AC and set in the forest canopy. Warli huts are non-AC and built around the tribal culture of the Palghar region.
2. Is Nature Trails Sajan a good family resort near Mumbai?
Yes, it is one of the better family stay options near Mumbai with outdoor activities, naturalist treks, and pet friendly accommodation across 12 acres of forest.
3. How far is Vikramgad from Mumbai for a weekend trip?
Around 100 km via NH 48 through Manor, roughly 2.5 hours by road.
4. What activities are available for kids at Nature Trails Sajan?
Burma Bridge, kayaking, archery, valley crossing, Tarzan swing, net climbing, sky walk, and guided nature treks with certified instructors.
5. Is the tree house stay at Sajan worth it for families?
Most families with children say yes. The treetop rooms are comfortable, properly maintained, and the canopy level experience is consistently the most mentioned part of the stay.
6. Is Nature Trails Sajan pet friendly?
Yes, the resort welcomes pets, making it one of the few family resorts near Mumbai with this option.
7. What is the best time for a weekend getaway near Sajan?
Monsoon for lush forest and waterfalls, winter for comfortable outdoor activity weather. Both seasons suit the property well.
8. Are meals included in the stay at Nature Trails Sajan?
Yes, most packages include buffet style Maharashtrian meals, described consistently by guests as home cooked and generous in portion.
9. Is advance booking needed for treetop rooms at Sajan?
Yes, treetop rooms on weekends fill up fast, especially during school holidays and monsoon season.
10. How do I book a stay 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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