The seaside town, Mumbai houses some of India’s best towering residential skyscrapers. It is a hub of diverse cultures and city of architectural beauty that is also popular worldwide for its most notorious Dharavi slums. It is India’s financial powerhouse and fashion epicentre, and an abode of people practising a different religion.
Granting diversity of dining scene, Mumbai restaurants are more distinctly upbeat. Prominent for its luscious street food culture, MumbaiĀ“s streets bustle with food vendors who have numerous delicacies to offer. The Bollywood city’s popularity is inimitable making it most preferred destination of India tour. Featuring stunning monuments, Mumbai has various places to see.
Gateway of India
It is one of the most distinctive landmarks, which is India’s major port. It formally stands for being an important element representing the British grandeur. Marvellously designed, the vast curve, standing tall at a height of 10 m, constructed of yellow basalt and insoluble cement makes it the most loved spots. For visitors, there are vendors selling mementoes and food stalls for recreation.
Juhu Beach
It is one of the most popular beaches in Mumbai, a hot spot for film celebrity, which is most crowded during weekends. During the evening the huge Arabian Sea is a dreamlike vision. For gourmet delights the roadside nourishments, like ‘Pani Puri’, ‘Bhel Puri’ and ‘Pav Bhaji’ are on the shoreline. With plenty of activities to do, Juhu beach becomes lively at sunset.
Dhobi Ghat
It is the most eminent site to visit, which is the major part of sightseeing in every Mumbai holiday tour packages India. It offers an amazing view of laundry that stretches upon the horizon and you can see workers bent over heaps of clothes and washing them. Dhobi Ghat, the world’s largest Laundromat where thousand of clothes are washed and dried grants a colourful show that is one of a kind.
Dharavi Slum
It is the largest slum in Asia, which is home to around 700,000 people. But as the name suggests, it is far from being dwelling for the poor and underprivileged section. The tour, organized for Dharavi slum is majorly for people to open their eyes and change their opinion. Equipped with bakeries, garment shops NGOs, schools and small-scale factory it showcases a better lifestyle of people residing here.
The Hanging Gardens Of Mumbai
The hanging gardens of Mumbai were established in 1881. It’s splendid greenery and spectacular sunset view over the Arabian Sea is captivating. It is a popular tourist spot for children as well as people of Mumbai. The highlight of the garden is the animal shaped hedges.
Marine Drive
Stretched over 4 km long promenade, Marine Drive looks like a Queen’s Necklace. It is located in the South Bombay that offers a magnificent view at night with the lights all over. Stroll on the boulevard, overlooking the Arabian Sea, which is surprisingly therapeutic to the soul. The chai vendors and chat vendors are there to tickle your taste buds that make it a must-visit tourist places in Mumbai.
If you are a Shopaholic, Mumbai offers arrays of location to enjoy shopping. Before the end of your Mumbai tour hit the famous Crawford Market that sells food, cosmetic, jewellery and gift items. Take back home a souvenir that is a reminder of a wonderful time you had at Mumbai.
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