Aksa Beach

East Indian community, Panchkalshi or Somvanshi Kshatriya Pathare (SKP) and Koli's are the native people of this area.

Aksa Beach is not just a place to enjoy the sand and sea but also offers scenic views, especially during sunrise and sunset.

There are also small shacks and stalls selling snacks, coconut water, and local street food, giving visitors a taste of Mumbai's vibrant culinary culture.

While swimming is discouraged due to safety concerns, visitors can enjoy activities such as: Beach Walks: Perfect for a leisurely stroll along the shore.

Global Vipassana Pagoda: A meditation center located a short drive from the beach, offering a peaceful retreat.

It is not safe to swim as the currents are strong and the sands of the beach keep shifting because of the waves and people often misjudge them.

Pre-monsoon season, which coincides with the peak summer vacation period, is when the beach sees the greatest number of incidents, owing to the large crowds that gather there.

Sunset at the Aksa Beach