Mumbai also known as Bombay is the Financial Capital of India and Capital of Maharashtra State. Mumbai known for its constant chaos and modern life is home to working people. It has got many industries and is home to one of the biggest industries i.e. the Film Industry. It is one of the busiest cities in India because many people travel to Mumbai for work.
Amidst the humdrum of Mumbai, many miss the spectacular places in Mumbai. Mumbai although is a modern city has got its own history. There are many places shaped by this history that leave an imprint in the hearts of the people.
# Marine DriveMumbai has many beaches, but this particular place has a special place. It is a peaceful place amidst the city where you can see sprawling sea ahead of you and a bustling city behind you. You can spend hours sitting at Marine Drive watching the sunset. Marine Drive looks even beautiful after the sunset with city light reflecting on the sea. You can see a busy city relaxing after sunset. Though the city Mumbai never stops, post-sunset people are out for leisure time at Marine Drive. You can even see people walking here at midnight. It is popularly known as “Queens Necklace”.
# Elephanta CavesElephanta Caves is a UNESCO world heritage site. It is located on Gharapuri Island about 12 Km from Gateway of India. One can easily get a ferry up to Gharapuri Island. Elephanta Caves pulled tourists from all over India and the world. It is a hectic trip to Elephanta Caves (Pro tip: Carry at least 1 L water and wear good comfortable shoes) as it has got caves located on high mountains. Once you reach atop you can see some brilliant sculptures and temples carved into the mountain rock. It has five Hindu temples and two Buddhist Stupas dated back to 2 B.C.
# Haji Ali DarghaHaji-Ali Dargha commonly known as Haji Ali is both a mosque and dargah. It houses the tomb of Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari. It is located off the coast in Worli. People from all over the world and of all religions come and visit this place to see its architectural marvel. Men and women pray separately here. The monument is built on the shores of Mumbai where Pir Haji Ali Saab casket came floating as he died on his way to Mecca.
# Mumba Devi TempleMumba Devi Temple is the temple of Goddess Mumba, the local incarnation of the Goddess Amba. It is an old temple and attracts many visitors even today. It is located in Bhuleshwar, the southern part of Mumbai. The name “Mumbai” was derived from this particular deity. Although the temple is in a deteriorating state but visited by thousands of pilgrimages.
# Gateway of IndiaGateway of India is a monument built in the 12th century. It was built when King George V and Queen Mary visited India during British rule. The fun part was that it was not erected before the arrival of the King and Queen, only a cardboard structure was completed. Only after a few years, the foundation stone of Gateway of India was led and the construction began. This arch- the monument is a very famous photography spot.
# Juhu BeachThere are more than fifteen beaches in Mumbai and although all of them are worth visiting Juhu beach is very popular as across it, many Bollywood celebrities lives. It stretches up to 6 km from Khar to Versova. Street food like Bhelpuri, Pani Puri, and Paav bhaji can be relish while walking on the beach.
# Maharashtra Nature ParkMaharashtra Nature Park is a Garden near Dharavi village. It is a 37-acre unique park located near Mahim, also known as Mahim Nature Park. Maharashtra nature park is home to much unique flora and fauna. More than 14,000 species of vegetation, 120 varieties of birds, over 75 kinds of butterflies, and a large population of reptiles can be found here. This place was once a dumping ground for the city Mumbai but was converted into a forest by the efforts of Worldwide Fund (WWF) of Nature and Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority. Bird watchers must visit this place in Mumbai.