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Yeoor is a hilly area in Thane city of Maharashtra state in India. Situated in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, it is known for its panthers and wildlife and is popularly known as "Mumbai's National Park".[1]
Yeoor has 6 villages, and houses a population of around 3000. There are bungalows owned by the wealthy and ministers.
An Indian Air Force station is also located in the area. Access to the area is tightly controlled by the Forest Department, and no vehicles are permitted to enter after 20:00 hours.
The entire village area has access to MTNL, Jio and Vodafone network.
The clean atmosphere is the main attraction of these hills, and has converted it into a perfect tourist spot for the people of Thane. People also come for morning walk and enjoy the pleasant atmosphere. After the walk just at the TMT last bus stop, people enjoy and reward themselves with Nagpuri special dish Tarri Poha and Nashikchi Misal Pav. During the rainy season, the ambiance elevates the experience, making the enjoyment of Tarri Poha and Misal Pav feel like a taste of heaven.