The Mahalakshmi (Mahalaxmi) Racecourse, located in the heart of Mumbai, comes alive during the racing season that season starts in mid November and ends in the last week of April. On the first Sunday
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The Mahalakshmi (Mahalaxmi) Racecourse, located in the heart of Mumbai, comes alive during the racing season that season starts in mid November and ends in the last week of April. On the first Sunday
Located in the heart of Bombay’s business district, this stately, ornate fountain is in Martyr's Square, a site populated by vendors.
Located 10 km from Borivali, and in the midst of the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, lie the Kanheri Caves.The word Kanheri originates from Sanskrit word "Krishnagiri" and means, "Black Mountain...
Jyotiba Phule Market is the official name of this must-see market - but of course, no one calls it that! Crawford Market it was, and Crawford it remains. The market is housed in a building that looks...
The Heera Panna Shopping Center is one of the most popular shopping centers in Mumbai. It is situated in Worli near another famous landmark of Mumbai the Haji Ali Mosque. Established about 20 years...
This popular tourist district includes museums, the Gateway of India, a slew of shops and vendors on the Colaba Causeway and the Sassoon Dock, where fishing boats unload their pungent catches at dawn.
Located in the North of Mumbai, the Gorai Beach is a short ferry ride from Marve beach (Malad West) or Gorai creek (Borivali West).This beach has long wide coast with sun baked sand shore. Known for...
So as not to defile sacred air, earth or water by cremating, burying or putting corpses in water, the Parsee sect places their dead within a tower, where the bodies are consumed by birds.
One of several beautiful lakes in Bombay, this one is infested with crocodiles.
This soaring, 250-foot high clock tower combines Gothic and early French-style architectures.