
Mumbai,
the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra,
is the most glamorous and modern city of India. Also
the most populous metropolis of India, Mumbai is a culturally
diverse city and represents a unique culture, which
is a fine blend of fascinating old charm and scintillating
modern lifestyles. Besides the home of many historical
monuments, the city of Mumbai is also famous for its
skyscrapers, colorful starry nights, discothèques, nightclubs,
and shopping malls to name a few. It is famously said
for the city that it never sleeps. Mumbai is also known
as the cultural and commercial hub of India as the Bollywood,
Indian film industry, is primary based in this beautiful
modern city of India. The diversity of role and activities
ranging from business to entertainment the city is indulged
in, make it one of the most sought after tourist destinations
of not only India but also the world. Fascinating Holiday
welcomes you to Mumbai, India. We assure you that the
fascinating Mumbai tour with Fascinating Holiday will
surely be a rewarding experience for you.
Places to Visit
Gateway of India: The Gateway of India is the
most famous monument of Mumbai and is the starting point
for tourists visiting Mumbai. A significant historical
monument of India, it was built as a triumphal arch
to commemorate the visit of the then British Queen Victoria
in 1913. This magnificent monument is a great attraction
at night, in its pristine glory against the backdrop
of the sea.
Nehru Planetarium: One of the famous planetariums
of India, the Nehru Planetarium offers you many wonderful
views and activities. It's a large domed shaped popular
with amateur astronomers. You can enjoy here the famous
sky theater show 'Hide and Seek in the Sky', which uncovers
the timeless mysteries of the cosmos. The place has
grown into a center for scientific study of astronomy
and for meeting of scientists and scholars for discussions
and lectures, arranged periodically on various stellar
and Astronomical events.
Marine Drive: Marine drive is a 2 miles long
beautiful stretch flanked by the sea and a row of skyscrapers
from Nariman Point to the foot of Malabar Hill. It is
also one of Mumbai's busiest roads that attract thousands
of people everyday who come to stroll here and take
a fresh air breath.
Prince of Wales Museum: one of the most famous and
prestigious museums in the world, the Prince of Wales
Museum houses some of the most interesting miniature
paintings of the 16th to 18th centuries. It also exhibits
the ancient remains of the Harappan civilization and
Mohenjodaro.
Chowpatty Beach: The most popular of all the
beaches in Mumbai, the Chowpatty Beach is frequented
by thousands everyday. People come here to watch the
waves and to stroll on the beautiful beach. The breathtaking
view of the sunset never fails to enchant its visitors.
The attraction of Chowpatty enhances many folds during
Maharashtra's most famous festival of Ganesh chatturathi.
Other major attractions in Mumbai includes the Mahalaxmi
Temple, Hanging Gardens, the Haji Ali Shrine, Jehangir
Art Gallery, Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Tadoba (a
tiger reserve in Andheri), National Art Gallery and
Museums to name a few.
How to Reach
By Air: Mumbai has two air terminals. The international
terminal at Sahar is connected to flights from all around
the world. The domestic terminal at Santa Cruz has all
the major domestic airlines having their services.
By Rail: Mumbai has many small and big railway
stations and well connected by trains to almost all
the major cities and towns in India.
By Road: Mumbai has a very good network of
roads and well connected by national highways from rest
of India. All the premier towns and cities of India
are well linked by bus services to the city.
“ We have suggested here some of the most popular itineraries taken by our clients and we have also incorporated their valuable suggestions. However you can always customised this itineraries as per your requirement.
We have not placed the prices here as it is season dependent. ”
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