Updated On: 18 August, 2022 10:47 AM IST | Mumbai | Tanishka D’Lyma
A guided tour will unravel the secrets of this western suburb’s rich past through village tales, war memorials and temples of various patron deities

Participants at a previous walk
Every weekend, Mumbaikars make their way to Borivali to visit the Sanjay Gandhi National Park for a dose of nature trails and guided treks. But Shruti Railkar and Paresh Soni suggest a redirection. The two echo each other, saying, “There’s so much history in Borivali that’s exciting and interesting. We started a guided walk to share the knowledge so that it’s not lost forever.” At the third edition of the Borivali and Its Lost Villages Tales, Soni, a finance professional who turns into a heritage guide and explorer on weekends, will halt at various villages and the temples of their patron deities or gaondevis, and artefacts around Borivali to narrate pieces of the suburb’s history.

Hero stones at Eksar village