mumbai

mumbai

People & Culture

The city of Mumbai also known as Bombay is basically a formation out of 7 islands, the city was split into different islands before the 19th century , later was reshaped . Mumbai is the fifth most populated city in the world.

Shree Sidhhi vinayank Temple

The Shri Siddhivinayak temple has a narrow lane outside its precincts called the 'Phool galli' lined with innumerable stalls. Here you can buy tulsi flower garlands, coconuts, and sweets including the pear shaped favourite yellow sweet of Lord Ganesha, the 'modak'.

Essel World

Borivali , Mumbai

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Essel World is the hottest destination for the ones who are all set to have fun. Being the first and largest amusement park of Mumbai, Essel World is a complete entertainment package in itself.

JUHU BEACH

Juhu , Mumbai

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Juhu Beach is a beautiful beach, which gets strokes of turquoise waves day and night. Located in the central suburb of Mumbai, this coastline acts as a coolant to your worries and tensions.

Iskon Temple

Juhu , Mumbai

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ISKCON Temple of Mumbai, dedicated to Lord Krishna, is one of the forty ISKCON temples across India. Built by the ISKCON Foundation, the elevated spire of this temple dominates the skyline of Juhu in Mumbai (erstwhile Bombay).

High Court

Eldon Rd, Fort

government

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Nehru Centre &amp; Nehru Planetarium

Dr Annie Besant Rd, Worli

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museum, observatory/planetarium

Four planetaria in India are named after India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.

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