Exploring MUMBAI: The city of Bollywood:
Exploring MUMBAI: The city of Bollywood:
In this Article I'll tell you about my journey in the city of dreams, Mumbai. You must read this article if you ever wanted to visit Mumbai.
Mumbai: The city of dreams
Mumbai, personally known as the City of Dreams. An largest city in India, known for the hive of their business and cultures. I was awaited to visit the Mumbai individually as it is located by the Arabian sea and forms an ethnic and beautiful picturesque and tourist places. I finally started my self journey to Mumbai by flight. Let's see what thing I enjoyed the most in Mumbai.
How to Reach Mumbai
Reaching to Mumbai is easily accessible from anywhere. I got to Mumbai by flight as it is more easier way to Visit any other region. I landed on one of the India's busiest airport, The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport. The moment I stepped out my feet in Mumbai, I felt the energetic and the busy locality the Mumbai have. I made my mood that my whole leftover journey will be an amazing experience throughout.
Tourist places in Mumbai:
Gateway of India:
First I visited the Most famous monument which was The Gateway Of India. It is just located on the waterfront with a view of Arabian sea. When I went there, I was mesmerized by the structural features of the Gateway Of India. It was having identifiable Features that caught my sight. I spent some time there by clicking photos my myself and the rich structure of Gateway of India.
Marine Drive:
Elephanta Caves:
Now I visited The Elephanta Caves, which are an part of Elephanta Island's UNESCO World Heritage site. I explored the Historic and the ancient rock cut temples which were full of scenerity and spirituality. I found an sculptures honouring Lord Shiva, which was so awesome to me and the carvings the people did were truly stunning.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT):
Next place was the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus. It was looking outstanding example of Victorian Gothic Architecture and is also an UNESCO World Heritage. I found it so much desired as it is among India's Busiest Train Stations.
Siddhivinayak Temple:
I explored the siddhivinayak Temple in honour to Lord Ganesha. The temple was full of devotees and it is even more crowded during the Ganesh Chaturthi time. I felt blessed after I took the blessings in the siddhivinayak Temple.
Juhu Beach:
Now I liked to visit the Juhu beach an most popular beach in mumbai. I found it as an Ideal spot for relaxing. I enjoyed the wavy water, the sand and the sunset by enjoying the multi type of street foods of Mumbai. It was an ideal feeling for me.
Haji Ali Dargah:
Next I went to an famous mosque known as Haji Ali Dargah, located on an islet off Worli's coast. I wanted to visit something spiritual so I explored this desired dargah and it was an ideal and a great mosque where I worship for a while and enjoyed the spiritual silence.
The Bandra-Worli Sea Link :
At last I explored the Bandra Worli Sea link. It is an cable stayed bridge that spans the Bandra and Worli areas. At night, I enjoyed the breathtaking sights of the Sea link as I was so tired after all the hustle bustle during the day.
What Mumbai is Famous For?
Bollywood:
Mumbai serves as the center of the Bollywood, or Indian film industry. Numerous production companies and movie studios can be found in the city, where innumerable Bollywood films are made every year.
Financial Capital:
Mumbai, home to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), and numerous business offices, is India's financial hub.
Street Food:
I explored some every time famous street foods of Mumbai such as Vada Pav, Pav Bhaji, Bhel Puri, and Pani Puri are just a few of the mouthwatering street foods that Mumbai is renowned for. Travelers should not miss the cuisine, which showcases the cultural richness of the city.
Cultural Diversity:
Mumbai is a melting pot of diverse cultures, languages, and customs due to its population's origins in a number of states and nations.
Nightlife:
There are lots of exciting things to do at night in the city that never sleeps. I did clubbing, late night parties,fun,long drive and much more!
Explore more about richness of Mumbai:
Mumbai is one of the biggest metropolitan areas in the globe in addition to being the most populous city in India. Its metropolitan region is home to more over 20 million people, making it a true megacity. As the city expands and changes while holding onto its status as the hub of India's economy and culture, its enormous size presents both opportunities and challenges.
Conclusion:
Mumbai offers visitors an amazing experience full of contrasts and bright energy, and its attractiveness is in its ability to strike a balance between heritage and modernity. Mumbai leaves a lasting impression on everyone who visits, whether they are taking in the city's energy, tasting local street food, or touring its famous landmarks.
'The encounter was incredible'.
My trip to Mumbai was incredible journey ahead.! Mumbai really has a way of enthralling tourists with its energy and diversity, whether they are exploring the city's busy streets, seeing famous landmarks, or taking in the lively culture. What aspect of my trip most caught your attention?
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