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One of the metros of India, Mumbai is a city of glamour, of lively people, of Hindi Film Industry – Bollywood, the model brigade, the page 3 fashionastas, the business giants, the upstarts and so on. Earlier known as Bombay, Mumbai is the capital of the West Indian state of Maharasthra. Also called the commercial and entertainment capital of India, Mumbai has India’s busiest airport for International arrivals and departures. Situated off the west coast of India, Mumbai has a deep natural harbour which handles over half of India’s passenger traffic and a big amount of cargo.

Often referred to as the economic powerhouse of India, Mumbai is the most affluent and the most industrialised city of India. Mumbai is the headquarter of several big Indian companies and houses important finanical institutions such as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE). With a population of about 13 million in the main city and 7 million in the suburbs, Mumbai forms the fifth most populous metropolitan area of the world.

Cliched, but true, Mumbai is the most happening city of India and it never sleeps. All night partying, eating joints open all night, and even chaiwallas pedalling along the sea-facing streets make the city alive. Moreover, Mumbai’s charms are endless and it is impossible to sum up all in few words, better you visit the city on your own and become a part of its lively environs.

Matheran

Matheran

Matheran is situated at a distance of 108 km from Mumbai on Mumbai – Pune highway. Set at a height of 800 m, Matheran is known for its red soil and clean air, and also for the monkeys. A charming town, Matheran is also home to some interesting colonial buildings. Motor transport is ban in […]

Lonavala – Khandala

Lonavala – Khandala

Located 104 km away from Mumbai, the charming twin hill resorts of Lonavala and Khandala provide a welcome break from the heat and crowds of the city of Mumbai. Perched 600 mts above sea level on the western slopes of the Sahyadri range, the resorts offer a cool, exhilarating climate and a pleasant gateway. During […]

Elephanta Caves

Elephanta Caves

A short ferry ride from the Mumbai Harbour takes you to the Elephanta Island or Gharapuri (the local name meaning fortress city), the home to 7 th century rock-cut temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. Elephanta caves are located two-third of the way up two hillocks, at the centre of the island. Designated as a World […]

Prince of Wales Museum

Prince of Wales Museum

Prince of Wales Museum also called the Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastusangrahalaya is an impressive colonial building surrounded by a huge garden. The museum was build in 1905 to commemorate King George V’s first visit to India. The first part of this museum was opened in the year 1914. Prince of Wales Museum houses archaeological findings […]

Haji Ali Tomb

Haji Ali Tomb

Haji Ali Tomb is dedicated to a Muslim Saint who was drowned here. You can reach the tomb buildings by a long causeway which can only be crossed at low tide. Besides Muslim, people of other religions also visit the tomb in large number every day.

Chowpatty Beach

Chowpatty Beach

Mumbai’s famous beach, Chowpatty Beach attracts large number of visitors every day. Although the sea water is not too healthy for bathing or swimming, but the Chowpatty Beach offer plenty of other activities. Here you can enjoy Mumbi’s popular snack, bhelpuri and kulfi ice cream. Besides, you can enjoy other leisure activities on the Chowpatty […]

Marine Drive

Marine Drive

Officially called as Netaji Subhash Road, Marine Drive was built on land reclaimed in 1920. Marine Drive runs along the shoreline of Back Bay, starting at Nariman Point, passes Chowaptty Beach and runs up to Malabar Hill. One of the Mumbai’s most famous attraction, Marine Drive is backed with the high rising buildings and visited […]

Gateway of India

Gateway of India

Gateway of India is the principal landmark of Mumbai and thronged by thousands of visitors everyday. A conventional Arch of Triumph, Gateway of India was conceived after the visit of King George V to India in 1911 and officially opened in the year 1924. Architecturally its designs have been derived from the 16th century Muslim […]

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