Mumbai - Tourist Attractions
For those in Mumbai, here is a long list of sites to be visited. Historical
sites, contemporary wonders, archaeological sites, religious sites and natural
wonders, Mumbai city has all this and much more to offer to its tourists.
Gateway
of India
The Gateway of India is the main attraction of Mumbai city. It was built
to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary for the Delhi Durbar
in 1911. Situated at the Apollo Bunder, the gateway holds greater historical
significance as the last of the British troops that left India by sea, marched
through its portals. The monument is complete with four turrets and intricate
latticework carved into the yellow basalt stone. You can also go for a short
cruise through Mumbai's natural harbour in one of the little motor launches
that are stationed here.
Mani Bhawan
Mani Bhawan is one of the important places to visit in Mumbai. Presently
functioning as a Gandhi memorial, it used to be the Mumbai residence of
Mahatma Gandhi. It is from this famous house No. 19, called Mani Bhawan,
that Gandhiji was arrested in 1932. This two storied building houses a reference
library with over 2000 books, a photo feature on the Mahatma's life, some
memorabilia, an old Gandhiji's charkha and a film and recording archive.
A minimum entry fee is required to get into the Mani Bhawan.
Prince of Wales Museum
The Prince of Wales museum is another major attraction of Mumbai. Built
in the year 1914, it is surrounded by a beautiful landscape forming an ideal
getaway for the people of Mumbai. The museum houses art, sculpture, rare
coins, and old firearms and a priceless collection of miniature paintings.
The Prince of Wales museum is regarded as one of the best museums in the
country.
Marine
Drive
A stroll down the Marine Drive is the best way to discover Mumbai. This
winding stretch of road with tall buildings on one side and sea on the other
extends from Nariman Point to Malabar Hills. Due to its curved shape and
many street lights, it was once called the Queen's Necklace. A popular sea
front, Marine Drive is also the main thoroughfare linking for the Malabar
Hills to the southernmost points of Colaba, Cuffe Parade, Nariman Point,
and the Fort.
Juhu Beach
Nicknamed as the uptown bourgeois paradise, Juhu Beach is a place that attracts
a large number of visitors throughout the year. Characterised by walkers,
screaming children and courting couples, the beach covers an area of about
5 kilometres. Juhu beach is attractively studded with many five star hotels
offering the customers a splendid view of the coast. The beach remains noticeably
crowded on weekends. Moreover, the beach activities like camel rides, pony
rides, acrobats, performing monkeys and entertainers will keep you enthralled
all the time. Keep away from hawkers.
Hanging Gardens
The Hanging Gardens makes another must see site in Mumbai. The park was
built during the early 1880s over Mumbai's main reservoir at the top of
the Malabar Hills. The reason of its location being to cover the water from
the potentially contaminating activity of the nearby Towers of Silence.
Located just opposite the Kamala Nehru Park, this terraced garden, also
known as Ferozeshah Mehta Garden, is famous among the locals as well as
tourists. The garden provides lovely sunset views over the Arabian Sea.
Kamla
Nehru Park
Kamla Nehru park, located at the top of Malabar Hills is another site to
visit in Mumbai. Overlooking the Marine Drive, the park houses "Old
Woman's Shoe", wonderfully cut hazes and roomy walkaways. Moreover,
the park also provides you a spectacular view of the city and the sunset.
The Kamla Nehru park also makes a favourite gateway for the locals here.
Chowpatty
Another sandy gateway of Mumbai is the Chowpatty beach in the suburbs of
the city. Chowpatty is perhaps the most famous beach of Mumbai, characterised
by the usual hustle and bustle of stallwalahs, people snoozing under the
shade of its stunted trees, screaming kids, Ferris wheels, pony rides, wayside
astrologers, monkey shows, and even the odd self-styled gymnast demonstrating
their skill for a fee. Moreover, the bhelpuri shops and sometimes the film
shoot or a street play also adds to the festive atmosphere of the beach.
A beach of action, Chowpatty makes a must visit in Mumbai.
Aarey Milk Colony
One of the most modern milk colonies in the world is Aarey Milk colony of
Mumbai. Located at a distance of 32 kilometres from main Mumbai city, it
falls on the main Ghodbunder Road. Aarey makes a must visit in Mumbai not
only for its sophisticated dairy and the many well fed cows but also for
its surrounding natural beauty. A visit to the observation pavilion here
on a hill near the colony's entrance also gives you an enchanting view of
the surrounding areas. But the main feature of the colony is the 4000 acres
of parkland with fine gardens. You can also try the fresh milk and snacks
in the colony's canteen here.
Tower
of Silence
A peculiar site to visit in Mumbai is the Tower of Silence. Mumbai has a
large number of Parsi population. The Parsis have the custom of leaving
their dead in the open. These particular places are called "Towers
of Silence", where the vultures come to eat the dead. For the Parsis,
this is regarded as the final act of charity. Mumbai's Towers of Silence,
have virtually disappeared today. Only a handful remain that attract a considerable
number of tourists every year.
Jain Temple
Jain temple of Mumbai also makes the interesting place to visit in the city.
Located on the Malabar Hill, the Jain temple houses frescoes depicting various
events in the lives of the 24 Jain Tirthankaras. It also has a black marble
shrine decorated with celestial personifications of the planets painted
onto the ceiling. A large number of devotees as well as tourists come here
every day.