Jan 06, 2024
By Ays News
Gateway of India : An iconic monument and Mumbai's most famous landmark, overlooking the Arabian Sea.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT): A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this historic railway station is known for its impressive architecture.
Marine Drive : A picturesque promenade along the Arabian Sea, known as the Queen's Necklace due to its curved shape and city lights at night.
Juhu Beach : A popular beach in the western suburbs of Mumbai, known for its lively atmosphere and street food.
Siddhivinayak Temple : One of Mumbai's most revered temples dedicated to Lord Ganesha.
Haji Ali Dargah : A mausoleum and mosque located on an islet off the coast of Worli, accessible via a causeway during low tide.
Elephanta Caves : A UNESCO World Heritage Site, these ancient rock-cut caves on Elephanta Island depict Hindu and Buddhist sculptures.
Chowpatty Beach : Another popular beach in Mumbai known for its street food, cultural events, and festivals.
Film City: A major hub for the Indian film industry, where many Bollywood movies and television shows are produced.
Kanheri Caves : Located within the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, these caves are a series of ancient rock-cut Buddhist monuments.