Visiting Mumbai Information - Guide for Tourists Visiting Mumbai
Mumbai is the capital of the state of Maharashtra and is approximately 1400
Kilometers from New Delhi. Mumbai is considered to be the financial capital of India. It
is also the movie center of India referred to as Bollywood, India's comparable to
Hollywood.
Mumbai was formerly known as Bombay. In 1995 the cities name was officially
changed by the Maharashtra State to Mumbai which is more in line with Marathi
language that is common in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Hindi and English are
also spoken in Mumbai and English speaking tourists should have no language
problems in the city of Mumbai. Mumbai has so much to offer to visitors when it
comes to places to see and things to do.
Some of the popular tourist attractions in Mumbai
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Chowpatty Beach
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Hanging Gardens
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Juhu Beach
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Prince Charles Museum
Gateway of India
The Gateway of India was built during the British rule in the country. It was built in 1924 to
commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Mumbai. This is a popular tourist spot.
There are boat trips available from here for short trips to view the skyline of the city from the sea.
Boat trips to visit Elephanta Caves also start from here.
The Taj Mahal hotel is situated across the road from the Gateway of India. The Gateway of India was
designed by British architect George Wittet. There are no
charges for visiting
Close to Gateway of India
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Jehangir art museum is near Gateway of India
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Flora Fountain near Gateway of India
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Haji Ali Mosque is also nearby
Elephanta Caves Elephanta Caves
The Elephanta Caves have various rock cut Temples present in the caves said to be as old as the 5th century. These rock cut temples are dedicated
to the Hindu God Shiva and are rich in sculptural content. Elephanta Caves are about 10 Kilometers from the Gateway of India. Visitors can take a
motor boat ride from here to go to Elephanta Island.
The Caves are open to visitors from 9 am to 5 pm everyday except on Mondays. The ideal time to visit is November to March. During the monsoon
season the boats from Gateway of India do not provide service to Elephanta Island.
Entrance Fee: Rupees 10 for Indian Citizens where as foreigners are charged Rupees 250.
Chowpatty Beach
The only beach in the heart of Mumbai City is Chowpatty Beach which is at the top end of Marine Drive. While you can’t swim at this beach there is a
festival like atmosphere here in the evening with lots of vendors selling fast Indian food and several forms of children's rides and entertainment.
During evenings and especially on weekends there is a carnival type atmosphere at the beach. Several hawkers walk around selling various goods.
Some walk around offering massages right on the sandy beach.
Chowpatty beach is certainly not a clean area and people throw food cartons etc all over the place. However if you visit Mumbai it is something you
should consider visiting and experiencing for yourself. Local residents living in high rise buildings find a stroll
along Chowpatty beach refreshing and an ideal picnic spot.
While you can’t swim at this beach, there is a festival like atmosphere here in the evening with lots
of vendors selling fast Indian food and several forms of children’s rides and entertainment and
things such as tarot card reading etc.
Hanging Gardens
These Gardens are located at the top of Malabar Hills on its west side opposite the Kamala Nehru
Park. Due to the height of its location the Hanging Gardens provide an excellent view of the sunset over the Arabian Sea. The Queens Necklace (
Marine Drive) can also be viewed from these
Gardens.
This terraced garden also has several hedges
shaped as animals to blend in with the
greenery. A shoe house is a popular attraction
to many children.
Haji Ali's Mosque
The Haji Ali shrine was built to honor the Muslim Saint Haji Ali.
This mosque was built in the middle of the sea with only a narrow path leading to it. The Haji Ali shrine is located on a small island on the Arabian
Sea only about 500 yards from the coast. There is a walkway which connects the shore to the shrine and it can only be used during low tides. During
the monsoon rains and high tides the walkway is completely covered with sea water and not usable. The shrine is very close to the Gateway of India
if you wish to visit it while in Mumbai.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu (Formerly known as the Prince of Wales Museum)
The Prince of Wales museum was built to commemorate the visit of the Prince of Wales during the British rule in India. The name has now been
changed to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu. This museum is located on Mahatma Gandhi Road in Mumbai. It is a few minutes from the Gateway
of India. Photography is allowed provided no flash is used and a separate ticket is purchased to use your camera. The museum is open to the public
from 10:15 am to 6 pm except on Mondays.
Juhu Beach
Juhu Beach is a famous beach in Mumbai. It is situated on the shores of the Arabian Sea in Juhu, a suburb of Mumbai. Juhu is considered an affluent
suburb of Mumbai and several Indian film stars from the Indian cinema have residences in Juhu.
Early in the morning people usually enjoy a walk or jog on Juhu beach. This is the place where you can enjoy drinking coconut water straight from a
coconut and also enjoy the cool sea breeze. At night the beach has lots of food stalls serving
fast Indian food. There are horse and camel rides also available for visitors.
Marine Drive Mumbai
Marine Drive in Mumbai runs along the shoreline of the Arabian Sea. This is one of the
popular hangouts for tourists as well as local residents. Marine Drive starts from a place
called Nariman Point and ends at Malabar Hill in somewhat of a U shape and hence is
popularly also called the Queen’s Necklace.
The best view of the queen’s necklace is during the evening when the lights are on from
Hanging Gardens. Enjoy the cool sea breeze along Marine Drive in the evenings and take in
the spellbinding view of the sunset over the Arabian Sea.
Along Marine Drive there is also the Taraporewala Aquarium which has a collection of fresh and sea water fish. Visitors are not permitted to take
photographs inside the aquarium. We took a photograph and had our camera confiscated, it
was eventually returned to us after we agreed to remove the film and hand it over to them.
Ellora Caves
The Ellora Caves are located in the village of Ellora approximately 30 kilometers from the city
of Aurangabad in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Ellora is famous for its monumental caves.
There are 34 rock-cut Temples at Ellora that date back from 200 BC to 600 AD. Of the 34
Temples there are 17 Hindu, 12 are Buddhist and 5 Jain Temples. The Temples are spread over
a distance of more than a mile. All the caves face west.
The best time to visit Ellora Caves in October to March. Entry is allowed to visitors from 9 am
to 5 pm everyday except Mondays.
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