Two-Day Sajan Getaway Near Mumbai: Tree House Stay, Kayaking and Forest Adventure Quick Guide

Tree house stay near Mumbai Sajan Nature Trails Palghar monsoon

Nature Trails Sajan in Vikramgad, Palghar, is about 100 km from Mumbai, roughly 2.5 hours via NH 48 through Manor. Two days here covers the tree house stay, kayaking, Burma Bridge, valley crossing, archery, a naturalist forest trek, and a campfire. Monsoon is one of the better times to visit as the forest turns fully green. Treetop AC rooms go fast on weekends so booking ahead helps.
Most weekend trips from Mumbai follow the same script. Leave Friday evening, sit in traffic for two hours, arrive somewhere that looks like the photos, come back Sunday feeling like you needed another day off. A two-day Sajan getaway near Mumbai tends to go differently. Not because it's fancier but because the acres of Vikramgad forest around you are doing enough on their own that the trip actually feels like one.


Here is how two days at Nature Trails Sajan actually plays out:

 


Day one: arrival, tree house, and the activities you'd regret skipping

The drive from Mumbai via NH 48 through Manor takes about 2.5 hours on a reasonable day. Once you're past the highway and into the Palghar roads, the trees start and the pace of everything drops. That's already the trip starting.
Check in, and if you booked the treetop AC room, go up there first before anything else. It's set right in the forest canopy. The view is trees at window level, sometimes birds at window level. At night you hear the forest moving. It's the kind of accommodation that earns its price before any activity happens, and it's the part of the trip most people bring up first when someone asks how it was.
Once you've settled in, the afternoon is for the bigger adventure activities. Burma Bridge is the one that sounds doable until you're on it. Valley crossing, same thing. Both are supervised by certified instructors and both are genuinely fun, not just for kids but for adults who spend most of their week at a desk. Archery is in there too, which is more absorbing than you'd expect it to be. Most people end up going back for a second round.
If there are younger children in the group, the net climbing and sky walk are the right level. Challenging enough to feel like something, manageable enough that nobody gets scared into a bad time.
Kayaking near Mumbai tends to mean a dam or a resort lake. At Sajan it's on real, calm water surrounded by forest, which is a different experience. First timers pick it up quickly, and the instructors don't rush you through. It's an hour that feels longer in a good way.
Evening: campfire. This is the part families and groups consistently say was better than they expected. Under the forest, fire going, the day's activity still in everyone's legs, and enough quiet that conversations happen that haven't happened in months at home.
Food is Maharashtrian, home style, buffet. Big portions because by dinner everyone's actually hungry. Guests mention it consistently and it's worth noting: the kitchen here cooks rather than caters, which makes a real difference when you're eating there twice a day.


Day two: forest trek, slower pace, checkout

Morning treks at Sajan are guided by naturalists who know the Palghar forest properly. Not a script, actual knowledge. Which bird just called, why certain trees only grow on that part of the hill, how the Warli tribal culture of the region connects to the landscape you're walking through. The trek takes a couple of hours and it's a genuinely different kind of morning than most weekends produce.

Monsoon is when this is especially good. The forest goes properly green, streams appear along the trek paths that don't exist in March, and the air is something you don't realise you've been missing until you're actually breathing it.
After the trek there's time for the pool, the game room if anyone needs it, or just sitting somewhere that isn't a city. Checkout is at 11 AM, which means a proper second morning rather than a rushed one.


What guests say

"Tree houses are nicely built, unique stay experience. Activities are well managed and fun to do. Especially the kayaking activity was too good."
"Valley crossing, rappelling and kayaking was great fun, well organised and our safety was ensured at all times. The staff is exceptionally courteous and friendly and they never say no for anything within their capacity. The food is a bonanza, tastes delicious and you can figure that it's good quality being served."


A few practical things

Sajan is pet friendly, which matters for families who don't want to leave anyone behind. Treetop rooms are the booking priority, they go fast, especially on monsoon weekends. The property also has Warli style non-AC huts for those coming in cooler months who want the cultural immersion experience alongside the forest one. Dorm options exist for bigger groups.
For a forest adventure resort near Mumbai that works for most types of groups, families, friends, corporate teams on an actual outing, Sajan covers the range without trying to be everything at once.


People Also Ask

How far is Nature Trails Sajan from Mumbai?
About 100 km via NH 48 through Manor toward Vikramgad, roughly 2.5 hours by road on a normal day.
What is the best time for a monsoon getaway near Mumbai to Sajan?
July through September. The forest is at its greenest, streams appear on the trek paths, and the whole property feels alive in a way it doesn't in the dry months.
Is kayaking available at Nature Trails Sajan?
Yes, kayaking runs on calm water within the property, guided by instructors, and available to first timers and experienced paddlers both.
Book your two-day Sajan getaway early, treetop rooms and monsoon weekends fill up fast.
Visit: https://www.naturetrails.in/sajan-nature-club/
Call: +91 79 6926 9804
Email: sajan@naturetrails.in


Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is included in a two-day Sajan getaway near Mumbai?
Treetop or Warli hut accommodation, all meals, and the full activity programme covering kayaking, Burma Bridge, archery, valley crossing, campfire, and guided forest treks.
2. Is the tree house stay at Nature Trails Sajan worth it?
Yes. The treetop AC rooms sit at canopy level inside the forest and are consistently the most mentioned part of the stay across guest reviews.
3. What adventure activities are available at Nature Trails Sajan?
Burma Bridge, valley crossing, kayaking, Tarzan swing, archery, net climbing, sky walk, rope ladder, and guided naturalist treks.
4. Is Nature Trails Sajan good for a monsoon getaway near Mumbai?
Yes. The forest goes fully green in the rains, most activities run under canopy cover, and the trek paths have streams and waterfalls that only appear in monsoon.
5. How far is Nature Trails Sajan from Mumbai?
About 100 km, roughly 2.5 hours via NH 48 through Manor to Vikramgad.
6. Is kayaking near Mumbai available at Sajan year-round?
Yes, kayaking is available throughout the year on the calm waters within the property, including during monsoon.
7. Is Nature Trails Sajan suitable for families with kids?
Yes, activities are graded by age, supervised by certified instructors, and the property is pet friendly too.
8. What room types are available at Nature Trails Sajan?
Treetop AC rooms, Warli style non-AC huts, classic AC rooms, and dormitory options for larger groups.
9. Should I book in advance for a Sajan weekend getaway?
Yes, treetop rooms especially go fast on weekends and during monsoon season. Two weeks ahead is a safe window.
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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