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Famous Places To Visit in Mumbai

Famous Places To Visit in Mumbai


Affectionately called the 'City of Dreams', Mumbai is known for its throbbing vibe and an astounding appeal that spreads like magic.Though the city serves as the business capital of India however it likewise home to various vacation destinations. It attracts business as well as leisure travelers from all around the globe in tremendous numbers, each year. This city, earlier known as Bombay, knows how to catch the quick pace method of life. From shorelines to caves and sanctuaries, it has everything. The blog enlists few well known spots to visit in Mumbai that ought not be given a miss.

Gateway of India



Gateway of India Mumbai


Built by the British in 1924, the colossal Gateway of India in Mumbai today is one of the best place to visit in the city. Put along the Arabian Sea, it overlooks Mumbai's harbor. Planned in the Indo-Saracenic architectural style, it was essentially built to memorialize the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Bombay. 


The complete development took 4 years. A prime fascination in Mumbai, Gateway of India is a  destination among residential and outside visitors The territory around it is encompassed with merchants offering road snacks and other things, picture takers. This fascination draws in group throughout the day. Placed in Colaba region of South Mumbai, it is near Elephanta caves which is another popular touring choice.

Elephanta Caves



Elephanta Caves


Elephanta caves situated on around 11 km north-eastwards from Gateway of India. These caverns set on an island, called Gharapuri. Likewise called the 'City of Caves', this spot is a prized-ownership of rock workmanship culture of India. The old archeological relics are a proof of the rich social past.

These caves were carved out between mid-fifth and sixth centuries AD.Though there are 7 caves exhuming caves here however the most vital is Cave number 1, which fits in with Lord Shiva with 'Trimurti Sadashiva' statue at the entrance.

Sanjay Gandhi National Park



Sanjay Gandhi National Park


If you are enamored with natural life, Sanjay Gandhi National Park ought to be in your Itinerary! In the past known as Borivali National Park, it most likely comes in the rundown of best places to visit in Mumbai. The rich widely varied vegetation of the park draws in countless every year and makes it a standout amongst the most-went to national parks in Asia. 2400-yr old Kanheri Caves, existing in the national park is another attraction here. 


Spread in 104 sq km of a range, the national park is home to 40 warm blooded animal species, 38 reptile species, 50,000 creepy crawly species, 251 avifauna species, 150 butterfly species and around 1000 types of plants. Try not to miss recognizing the huge cat here during your natural life safari.

Siddhivinayak Temple



Siddhivinayak Temple


A renowned hindu sanctuary in Mumbai, Siddhivinayak Temple is situated in Prabhadevi area, close to Dadar railroad station. This temple was built way back in the year 1881. The sanctuary gets a huge number of devotees on daily basis. The little corridor or mandap has the icon of Lord Vinayaka or Lord Ganehsa who fulfills wishes of all his devotees.While the huge wooden entryways gave carvings of the 8 signs of Lord Ganesha, Ashtavinayak, the inward rooftop is gold plated. 


The beautiful idol of the Lord in black stone stands in the center. On the both sides of this icon, there are symbols of the better-parts of Lord, Riddhi and Siddhi.

Mahalaxmi Temple





Built in the year 1831, Mahalaxmi temple is one of the religious site in Mumbai. The sanctuary is devoted to Mahalakshmi, the principle divinity of Devi Mahatmyam. Situated on Bhulabhai Desai Road in Mahalaxmi area, it draws in the adherents of this Goddess of riches in tremendous numbers. 


The sanctuary has well-adorned idols symbols of Goddess Mahalaxmi, Goddess Mahakali and Goddess Mahasaraswati, embellished with pieces of jewelry, bangles, nose rings and more. The temple clamors with pilgrim rush during Navaratri celebration. The complex of the sanctuary likewise has small stalls selling garland and other devotional articles  that are utilized by the devotees during worship.


Haji Ali Dargah





People of all religious faiths visit, Haji Ali Dargah is a prominent milestone, set on an islet around 500 yards from the seashore in the Arabian Sea. A brilliant presentation of Indo-Islamic structural styles, this dargah or mosque, likewise comprises of the tomb of Sayed Peer Haji Ali Shah Bukhari, a trader who reviled every common matter and later turned into a saint.A narrow cemented path leads to the mosque and it is accessible just amid low tides.Visit the mosque and soak-in the spirituality. 


You can see the patio loaded with people. The cool wind originating from the sea side breathes life into the environment. The marble yard behind the passage comprises of the primary altar a tomb secured with red and green brocaded chaddar, within a silver frame having backing of marble pillars.


Holy Name Cathedral 





Situated in Colaba, South Mumbai, the Holy Name Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church building that is likewise the seat of the Archbishop of Bombay and also the central command of the Archdiocese of Bombay. This heavenly house of God was built as a substitution of a more seasoned church in Bhuleshwar. 


inaugrated in 1905, this church building has dividers and roofs embellished with some delightful works of art, pipe organ and beautiful frescoes. There is a gigantic hanging bell outside the congregation that is a blessing from Pope Paul VI who visited in the year 1964.

Chowpatty Beach





Chowpatty Beach is counted as a popular shoreline in the city. It is prominent in the midst of the tourist as well as famous for being the best place for outing in Mumbai with friends and family. Found northwards of Marine Drive, the beach clamors with activities as picnic spot, on all  times of a week. One can enjoy fun exercises as well as canyon on lavish road side food of Mumbai, for example, sev puri, bhel puri, batata puri, pav bhaji an so on. 

Extinguish your thirst with fresh coconut water. during the evening, youngsters and their families can be seen enjoying the rides, for example, ferry wheels, taking a relaxation walk, riding a horse and enjoying the cool sea breeze.

Essel World





India's largest amusement park, Essel World is a standout amongst the most astonishing spot to enjoy with kids in Mumbai. Opened in the year 1986, this amusement park can be visited on all days of the week between 11:00 am – 7:00 pm (weekdays) and 10:00 am to 7:00 pm (weekends). located on Gorai Island, this park has activities and fun rides for kids and grown-ups too. It likewise has a  water park offering fascinating water-based games and rides. 


There is an huge food court likewise inside the amusement park. Monsters in the Mist, Crazy Cups, Super Telecombat, Slippery Sultan, Rio Grande Train, Mini Telecombat and Happy sky are some of the most enthralling rides here.


Prince of Wales Museum




It is the popular spot to visit near Gateway of India. Likely the best and the biggest museum of Mumbai city, it showcases antiques from all over the country. Built in 1923 and designed by George Wittet, it has a fascinating design that is a blend of Hindu, Islamic and British styles. It houses more than 50,000 memorabilia of antiquated Indian History and those from different nations, put under 3 areas - Art, Archeology and Natural History.

The museum  likewise shows curios of Indus Valley Civilization and remnants of old traditions of India like Mauryas, Guptas and Chalukyas. After recent renovation, new display of contemporary workmanship and another new miniature-painting gallery have been included.


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