Sight Seeing in Mumbai City
Sight Seeing in Mumbai City
Sight Seeing in Mumbai City
Gateway Of India
Mumbai's most famous landmark, The Gateway of India, is situated at Apollo Bunder. It was
designed by George Wikket.
It was built to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to India in 1911.
Through this magnificent monument, numerous viceroys and governors were welcomed to India
as they disembarked from their steamers, hence the name.
This marvellous fountain was built in 1869, in honor of Sir Henry Bartle and Edward Frere. It is
situated in the heart of the Mumbai city at a junction of five streets. The fountain has a figure of
"Flora", the Roman Goddess of Flowers at the top.
Chowpatty beach is situated on Marine Drive. This beach is well-known for it's stalls selling "Bhel-
Puri and Pani -Puri chat" a favourite fast food among the Mumbaites and visitors to the city.
Juhu Beach is the most popular beach in Mumbai which is 30 kms away from the heart of
Mumbai. It is a long stretch of sandy beach from Santacruz to Vile-Parle. This is a very popular
beach for picnic.
Haji Ali
Haji Ali mosque, and the tomb of a Muslim saint, is located off shore, in the Arabian sea opposite
Mahalaxmi temple. During high tide the walkway to the mosque is submerged in the sea and it
can be visited only during low tide.
The giant Old woman's shoe in the Kamala Nehru Park is very popular with children to play in.
One gets a panoramic view of parts of the city from these parks situated at the height of Malabar
Hill. When seen at night, the view of street lights of Marine Drive resemble a dazzling bejewelled
"Queen's Necklace". At sunset, the waterfall and fountains in the park are lit with colorful lights
which are worth seeing. The Hanging Gardens surrounded by beautiful flower beds and lush
green lawns are very popular as picnic spots.
Mahalaxmi Temple
This temple is situated very close to the sea off Mahalaxmi. This temple has three beautiful
images of Hindu goddesses, Mahalaksmi, Mahasaraswati and Mahakali which are made of gold.
During Navaratri festival, devoted Hindus throng this temple in great numbers to offer coconut,
flowers and sweets to the goddesses.
Situated in Mahalaxmi, this racecourse is one of the best in the world. The racing season is for six
months from October to April. It attracts huge crowds for heavy betting.
This Sience Centre is named after Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime-Minister. It is
situated in Worli. It has a computer laboratory, mobile science exhibition units, a heritage hall, an
auditorium, inflatable dome planetarium, science library and a children's science park.
The sky-show at the planetarium is very interesting with it's narration, sound effects and slide
projections which combines entertainment with education. It has a library containing a large
collection of books on astronomy, astrophysics and space sciences.
This museum stands not too far from the Gateway of India. It has a priceless collection of art,
sculpture, china and other antics. Carefully presereved, this mid-Victorian Gothic style building
built in 1904 with beautiful gardens surrounding it, is worth visiting in Mumbai.
Taraporewala Aquarium
Situated on the Marine Drive, this aquarium has fish in varying shapes, sizes and colour. It's a
delight for children as well as grown-ups.
These botanical and zoological gardens have an interesting collection of flora and fauna. Apart
from these, it also has a beautiful gateway, an arched architctural screen and a museum
building in the Greco-Roman Style. A large stone elephant at the entrance is also worth seeing.
These gardens are situated in Byculla.
Essel World is located on Gorai Island. It offers over 40 exciting rides, games, and attractions.
The Water Kingdom is said to be the largest of its kind in Asia. This international-style theme park
and amusement centre situated close to Gorai Beach is perfect for a one-day holiday. Special
ferries get you across to the park and the entrance fee normally takes care of a fixed number of
rides, which include the standard roller coaster and adventure themes, plus a water world section
where kids can literally run amok. Summer is usually crowded, but the place also offers low
budget monsoon packages and special deals on weekends.
Fantasy Land
Located at Jogeshwari, Fantasy Land provides many entertainment rides for those with appetite
for adventurous rides. It is another amusement park made up of modern mechanism games for
children and adults like Essel World. It is also a venue for fun and games for visitors of all ages.
Fantasy Land, a fun park within the city limits of Mumbai, is enveloped in lush green landscape,
spread on an area of 30 acres.
Elephanta Caves
The Elephanta Caves are located on an island about 10 Kms. away from the Gateway of India.
These caves consist of temples carved from rock which date back to the 7th century.
The chief attraction is the three headed bust of Lord Shiva, popularly known as "Trimurti".
Situated atop Western Ghats ( Mountain range) on Mumbai-Pune highway are the twin Hill
resorts of Khandala and Lonavala. During monsoon the beauty of Khandala is enhanced when
the clouds envelope them and several gushing waterfalls can be seen from the lush green hills.
At Lonavala the Valvan and Bushy dams are worth visiting. When you drive a little further towards
Pune from Lonavala, you reach Karla, where the famous Karla, Bhaja and Bedsa Caves are
situated.