Titwala (Marathi: टिटवाळा) is a small town near Kalyan in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
It is situated at the banks of the seasonal river Kalu. Titwala covers an area of 507.881 hectares with a population
of 1,485 (per the Census of 1971).
According to legend, this village was part of Dandakaranya forest where the Katkari tribe lived (the tribal hamlets
are located even now close to the town across the Kalu river, approached only by boats).