A Tour To Mumbai, India

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Ancient yet modern, fabulously rich yet very poor, Mumbai is India in microcosm. Once a tropical archipelago of seven islands, and the Rajs brightest jewel; Mumbai is a place where people from different parts of India come for various purposes like trade and commerce, education, business and so on. It is a dream city for many people. The cost of living is very high in Mumbai. Big industrialists find Mumbai to be their ideal place for business. This city being located in close vicinity of Pune, is also visited by large numbers of college goers and tourists. Mumbai is the city of glamour, film stars and night clubs; here you can witness the worlds latest fashion. The streets are marked with crowds watching the film shootings especially in the Marine Drive. The greatest spectacle in the Mumbai calendar is Ganesh Chaturthi, a long Hindu festival that lightens up the city every August and September.

By Indian standards, Mumbai is a young city and much of the land comprising the city did not exist until it was claimed from the sea over three centuries ago. It is therefore a pleasant surprise to find rock caves such as Elephanta, Kanheri and Mahakali within city limits. Some of the most famous museums and art galleries in India are found here, the Prince Of Wales Museum and the National Gallery of Modern Art are located in South Mumbai. Mumbai has a reputation as a concrete jungle but there is an entire national park within its borders, it is a nice repass from the noise and bustle of the city. Explore the districts of Old Mumbai, populated with lovely Gothic-Victorian edifices it is one of the most extravagant works of the British, modeled after St. Pancras Station in London. A mixture of numerous architectural styles, it has domes and spires, minarets and turrets, columns and sculptures of a British lion and an Indian tiger at the entrance.

What you also will see in this area are beautiful synagogues, including the pink and blue Kenneth Elyahoo Synagogue built in the late eighteenth century. You can dine at some of the finest restaurants in the country and work off the appetite gyrating at ultra chic bars alongside Bollywood starlets, with enthusiam, a dash of adventure and an open wallet there is no excuse not to dive into the Mumbai madness head first.


About the Author:
Enid Glasgow is a travel writer who enjoys traveling to remote destinations. She enjoys traveling with Big Five Tours, providers of tours to Mumbai, India and Galapagos tours.



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