Haji Ali Dargah
Mumbai, India


Haji Ali Dargah is a mosque and dargah located on a tiny islet off the coast of Worli in Mumbai, built in the early 20th century in Indo-Saracenic style. The structure is notable for its striking white marble façade and the 400-metre causeway that connects it to the mainland, which is submerged during high tide.
Visit during low tide for the best experience, as you can walk directly to the site while enjoying views of the Arabian Sea. The dargah attracts a diverse mix of visitors, particularly during religious festivals, creating a contemplative atmosphere that contrasts with the surrounding city's hustle.
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Private Mumbai shore excursion by air-conditioned vehicle
4.9· 8 reviewsFrom ₹5,226Four hours in a private car around Mumbai — see Dhobi Ghat, Marine Drive, Gateway of India, and more with a flexible itinerary.
“This tour offers outstanding value, led by a friendly and well-informed local guide. The pick-up and drop-off were very convenient. I highly recommend it.”— Z4586DKallanr on the Private Mumbai shore excursion by air-conditioned vehicle tour
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