Friday, 9 January 2015

Tourist Places in Mumbai

Tourist Places in Mumbai:

Gateway of India:

The Gateway of India is one of the tourist places in Mumbai constructed in the period of British Raj in Mumbai, India. It is placed on the waterfront in the Apollo Bunder territory in Mumbai south and over look the Arabian Sea. The structure of a basalt curve, 26 meters high. It lies toward the end of Chhatrapati Shivaji Marg at the water's boundary in Mumbai Harbor. It was an unrefined pier utilized by the fishing people that can be later redesigned and utilized as an arriving spot for British governors and other important people. In prior times, it is the first way that guests touching base by vessel in Mumbai. The Gateway has likewise been called as the Taj Mahal of Mumbai and is the city's top vacation destination.

Chhatrapati shivaji Terminus:

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus also called as Victoria Terminus (VT), is an UNESCO World Heritage Site and a notable track station in Mumbai, India which serves as the base camp of the Central Railways. It was intended by Frederick William Stevens with impacts from Victorian Italianate Gothic Revival structural engineering and customary Mughal structures, the station was inherent 1887 in the Bori Bunderarea of Bombay to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. The new route station was based on the area of the Bori Bunder Station and is a track stations in India, providing as a terminal for both long-destination trains and passenger trains of the Mumbai Suburban Railway. The station name was changed to its available one in March 1996 and it is currently referred to just as CST.

Shivaji Park and Museum:

Shivaji Park is an open park located in Dadar, Mumbai. It is the biggest Park in the island city. Like the Azad Maidan and August Kranti Maidan , it is of chronicled and social quality on account of the political and social get it has seen, both in preand post-autonomy Mumbai. The 27.907 acres of land open space is eminent as the support of Indian cricket.

Chaupati Beach:


Girgaon Chaupati' usually called to as simply Chaupati  is most well known open shorelines connecting Marine Drive in the Girgaon region of Mumbai, India. The shoreline is well known for Ganesh Chaturthi festivals when several individuals from all over places in Mumbai come to drench the icons of Lord Ganapati in the Arabian Sea. It is additionally one of the places in the city where the Ramlila is performed on a stage consistently. A likeness of Ravan, which is raised on the sand, is smoldered before the end of the 10-day execution. One can discover a few bhelpuri, panipuri, ragda patties and pav bhaji sellers on the shoreline.

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