MUMBAI (MAYA NAGARI)
Mumbai is one of the most famous city in the world. It is
the capital of Maharashtra as well as an economical capital of India. In Mumbai
people comes to live there dreams and to set a successful career in their life.
Most of the people in Mumbai are migrated from another states of India. The
Mumbai City, can make anyone’s dreams true. So many of the old peoples in Maharashtra called this City
as “MAYA NAGARI”. There are many tourist attraction points in Mumbai which
makes the city more beautifu, cultural and ethical
LET’S SEE THE TOURIST ATTRACTION POINTS IN MUMBAI:-
- GATEWAY OF INDIA:- One of the most distinguished monument in
Mumbai, The Gateway of India was built in 1924. Now it has become a popular
tourist hub in the city. Located at Apollo Bunder Waterfront, the monument
overlooks the Arabian Sea in the most beautiful way.
- MARINE DRIVE:- Starting from the north of Nariman Point and
ending at the famous Chowpatty beach, the Marine Drive is a 3 km long arc
shaped road along the sea coast of South Mumbai. The coast lines the Arabian is
the best place to watch the sunset in Mumbai.
- SIDDHIVINAYAK TEMPLE:- Shri Siddhivinayak Ganpati Temple is
located in Prabhadevi Mumbai and also one of the richest temples in India. Siddhivinayak
Temple is one of Mumbai’s most elegant Lord Ganesh temple and the most popular
temple dedicated to Ganesha in India.
- MAHALAXMI TEMPLE:- Mahalaxmi Temple is one of the most
famous temples of Mumbai situated on Bhulabhai Desai Road in Mahalaxmi area. It
is dedicated to Mahalakshmi the central deity of Devi Mahatmyam. The temple was
built in 1831 by Dhakji Dadaji (1760-1846), a Hindu merchant.
- HAJI ALI DARGAH:- Situated at the backdrop of a beautiful
view of the sea is the shrine of Haji Ali, a wealthy merchant turned into
Muslim Sufi. Peoplefrom all walks of life and religions come here to seek
blessings.
- ELEPHANTA CAVES:- An UNESCO World Heritage Site, Elephanta
caves is a specimen of rock cut art and architecture from the times of medieval
India. It is an island and is located at a distance of 11 km from the city of
Mumbai. It also provides an amazing view of the Mumbai Skyline.
- CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI MAHARAJ TERMINUS:- Chhatrapati Shivaji
Maharaj Terminus is also known as Life-Line of Mumbai City, the Victoria
Terminus is the main railway station serving Mumbai. Constructed in the
Victorian-Gothic style of architecture, the railway station is a declared as a
World Heritage Site by the UNESCO.
- FILM CITY:- Indian Film Industry accounts as one of the
largest in the world and Film City serves as an essential part of it. It is a
place where it is difficult to differentiate between the reality and fakeness.
- NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART:- Situated in Colaba,
Southern Mumbai, the National Gallery of Modern Art was established in 1996,
with an objective to promote modern trends in the Indian culture. Initially a
concert venue, the structure was later
converted into an art gallery in 1954.
- HANGING GARDEN:- Mared by bushes trimmed into shapes of
various animals and proximity to the Arabian Sea are the Hanging Garden, opposite the Kamla Nehru
park. Spend a relaxed evening here, enjoying the sunset, especially if you are
with kids.
- MOUNT MARY CHURCH:- The Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount is
commonly called as the Mount Mary Church by the locals. Thousands of people of
all faiths visit this church to attain peace and tranquillity in the caress of
Mount Mary. The Bassilica is a truly, yet humble edifice made from nothing but
stone.
- ADLABS IMAGICA:- Endearingly known as “India’s Disneyland”,
Adlabs Imagica is the largest theme park of the country situated in Mumbai.
Inaugurated in and sprawling over a
humongous area of 300 acres, the water
cum adventure activities.
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