
Haji Ali Dargah
An iconic Mughal-style island mausoleum on an islet off Mumbai's coast, revered by all faiths.

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Fewer crowds, peaceful atmosphere

Haji Ali Dargah
Best Time
Fewer crowds, peaceful atmosphere

Highlights
Must-see attractions
An iconic Mughal-style island mausoleum on an islet off Mumbai's coast, revered by all faiths.
"A place of beauty, faith, and timeless devotion, drawing people from all walks of life."

Check Tide Timings
Access is via a causeway that floods at high tide. Always check timings before you go! :clock1:
Modest Dress Code
Cover shoulders and knees. Remove shoes before entering the Dargah. :abaya:

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.4 · 20,376 reviews
Type
Place of Worship
Website
hajialidargah.inHighlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

The Iconic Causeway
Pathway to the Dargah
A narrow walkway leading to the Dargah, surrounded by the Arabian Sea. Magical during low tide!

The Dargah Itself
Island mausoleum
A stunning Mughal-style marble structure, a tomb and mosque with intricate Arabian scriptures.

Seafront Views
Outer perimeter of the Dargah
Panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and Mumbai's coastline. Perfect for quiet contemplation.
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Planning Your Visit
Timing is Everything
Respectful Attire & Devotion
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What is a relatively non rush time to visit haji ali and siddi vinayak temple. will be in bombay for a fortnight from 1-15 nov and have been meaning to see both these places but dont want to go during holy day or special time.
Monday or Saturday would be a good time. If you want to go early in the morning or little early in the evening. First to Siddhi Vinayak and then to Haji Ali. Avoid Fridays for Haji Ali. Given a choice, I would try for Saturday early evening. May I also suggest Girgaon Beach…
Check Tide Timings
Access is via a causeway that floods at high tide. Always check timings before you go! :clock1:
Modest Dress Code
Cover shoulders and knees. Remove shoes before entering the Dargah. :abaya:
Vendor Shops
Niyaz and flowers are available from shops on the way. Bargain respectfully. :shopping_bags:
Be Kind to Beggars
Consider offering food to the less fortunate near the coast. ❤️
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Check Tide Timings
Access is via a causeway that floods at high tide. Always check timings before you go! :clock1:
Modest Dress Code
Cover shoulders and knees. Remove shoes before entering the Dargah. :abaya:
Vendor Shops
Niyaz and flowers are available from shops on the way. Bargain respectfully. :shopping_bags:
Be Kind to Beggars
Consider offering food to the less fortunate near the coast. ❤️
Weekday Visits Recommended
Weekdays are much less crowded than weekends, especially during holidays. 📅
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Haji Ali Dargah is a highly revered spiritual site, praised for its unique island location and peaceful atmosphere, drawing visitors of all faiths. While the causeway walk is a highlight, some find the staff occasionally rude and the surrounding waters less than pristine. Renovation work has been completed, making it fully operational and a must-visit for its blend of faith, architecture, and scenic beauty.
"Haji Ali Dargah continues to stand as a beacon of hope, drawing people from all walks of life, uniting them in the silent language of the heart. A place of beauty, faith, and timeless devotion. There are many Shop's Are there for purchasing niyaz and flowers and everything.
There are many vendor shops Also in between the way of dargah. Most popular and historical holy islamic place which attracted to many visitors local and foreigner. Renovation work is going on."
Neegar Afroz
"No rating required for this. Peace exists if we visit this place as a human being.
You will not come out disappointed. Although it was under construction but now operational fully. Please dont forget to give some food for the beggars who sit just on the side of the coast while entering. We are all fortunate to visit but they are all helpless to reach till us.
Thank you"
Jebin N
"What A SUKOON Place ...,❤️❤️
We visited on weekdays It was Busy Day....
I guess because of vacation going On...
Must visit this place and highly Recommend it...
Opposite of This place There is One Temple Also...
There are Many Shop's Are There for purchasing Niyaz and flowers and everything ...
There are many vendor shops Also in between...
There Staff is sometime Rude...
They don't have Manners..
This place is well situated on the Sea shore...
The water was not that clean it was dirty and fully Black....
Other than that everything was good....
Walking is too much...
If you Are coming By cab they Will drop you by the side road and after that you have to go by Walking only....
Must visit On Weekdays Only to Avoid traffic and public Rush...
An enjoyable place and a peaceful place ...
❤️☺️☺️🤗.."
Sahir Solanki
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Haji Ali Dargah is located on an islet off the coast of Worli. You can reach the entrance by taxi or bus. From the drop-off point, you'll walk along a narrow causeway that is accessible only during low tide. It's advisable to check tide timings before your visit.
Taxis and ride-sharing apps are convenient options. Local buses also ply the route. Many visitors prefer to take a taxi to the entrance and then walk the causeway.
Yes, several BEST buses stop near the Haji Ali Dargah. From the bus stop, it's a short walk to the causeway.
Private vehicles can only go up to the roadside near the causeway entrance. Parking can be challenging, so using taxis or public transport is often recommended.
From South Mumbai, you can take a taxi or bus towards Worli. If coming from the suburbs, local trains to Mahalaxmi or Lower Parel stations followed by a taxi or bus ride are options.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, there is no entry fee to visit Haji Ali Dargah. It is a place of worship open to all, regardless of faith.
Haji Ali Dargah is generally open from 5:30 AM to 9:30 PM daily. However, access via the causeway is dependent on tide timings.
Visiting on weekdays, especially in the early morning or late evening, is recommended to avoid large crowds. Avoid weekends and public holidays if possible.
No, advance booking is not required as there is no entry fee. You can visit anytime during opening hours, keeping tide timings in mind.
Visitors are expected to dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees, and remove footwear before entering. Photography might be restricted in certain areas.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
It's important to dress modestly. Ensure your shoulders and knees are covered. Women may choose to wear a headscarf.
Yes, Haji Ali Dargah welcomes visitors from all faiths. It's a place of spiritual significance for many.
It is a tomb and mosque dedicated to Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari, a Sufi saint. It's a major pilgrimage site and a landmark of Mumbai.
Yes, it is an active mosque and dargah, with spaces designated for prayer.
During high tide, the causeway gets submerged, and access to the Dargah is cut off. It's best to avoid visiting during these times.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, there are several eateries and street food vendors along the approach to Haji Ali Dargah, offering local snacks and meals.
Numerous vendor shops are available on the way to the Dargah where you can purchase flowers and niyaz (offerings).
You can find a variety of Mumbai street food, including chaat, pav bhaji, and seafood, as well as traditional Indian cuisine in nearby restaurants.
While specific recommendations vary, exploring the local street food stalls is a popular choice for visitors.
Generally, eating is discouraged within the main prayer and tomb areas of the Dargah out of respect. Designated areas might be available.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography is generally permitted in the outer areas and on the causeway, offering great views. However, it might be restricted inside the main prayer halls or tomb area. Be respectful of worshippers.
The causeway itself, with the Dargah in the background, is a popular photo spot. The sea views from the Dargah's perimeter are also excellent.
Sunrise and sunset offer beautiful lighting for photography. Midday can be harsh, but the unique architecture is always photogenic.
Yes, it's advisable to check for specific signage regarding photography inside the Dargah. Always be discreet and respectful of the religious nature of the site.
You can capture stunning shots of the Dargah against the sea, the architectural details, and the bustling causeway during low tide.


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