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An eclectic mix of the most exhilarating sights and appealing destinations with an enviable vibe that is hard to explain, the ‘City of dreams’is quite the holiday destination For more updated information, simply visit here http://www.thrillophilia.com/places-to-visit-in-mumbai
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32 Best Places to Visit in Mumbai… Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
1. Gateway of India One of the most distinguishing landmarks that signify the city, the Gateway of India came into existence in the year 1924 during the British Raj to celebrate the arrival of King George V and Queen Mary to Bombay. The structure marks the area as one of India’s major ports symbolized elements of British grandeur Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
2. Haji Ali A paramount religious site in Mumbai, Haji Ali is situated 500 yards from the shoreline in the middle of the Arabian Sea that houses the tomb of Muslim Saint PirHaji Ali Shah Bukhari. This 400 year old structure is not just marvelled at for its intricate Indo-Islamic architecture; it is also a popular place of worship for people Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
3. Juhu Beach Juhu can be defined as one of the largest and most sought after beaches in India. It is a hot-spot for elite celebrity homes andfilm personality sightings located in the suburbs of the city making it one of the most eminent tourist places to visit in Mumbai. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
4. Marine Drive Popularly referred to as the Queen’s Necklace, Marine Drive is a 4 km long promenade located in South Bombay. One of the most beautiful roads in Mumbai, a birds-eye view of this stretch looks magnificent at night with the lights making the entirety resemble a queen’s necklace. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
5. Chowpatty Beach The south Bombay equivalent of Juhu beach, Chowpatty beach is situated at the northern end of the famous stretch that is affectionately referred to as the Queen’s necklace (Marine Drive). Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
6. The Bombay High Court The Bombay High Court is one of the oldest and most distinguished high courts in the country. This supreme structure was built during the years between 1871 and 1878 and is marveled at for its Gothic style of architecture. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
7. Chor Bazaar - Thieves Market Mumbai’s Chor Bazaar whose literal translation is Thieves’ Market first came into being due to the stolen goods that were sold here thus living up to its name. It is mostly reputed for the plethora of gorgeous antique goods and vintage items sold here. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
8. Mahalaxmi Dhobi Ghat This is the one spot in the Mahalaxmi region of Mumbai where the entire city’s dirty laundry gets painstakingly hand-washed by hardworking dhobis or laundrymen. The Mahalaxmi Dhobi Ghat was formed in 1890 to cater to Mumbai’s large English and Parsi population. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
9. Mumbai Dabbawalas The word “dabbawala” in Hindi translates to “one who carries the box”. In this case, box is the tiffin or container in which food is kept to be delivered later. The Dabba system became prevalent only in Mumbai and is a characteristic trait associated only with this city. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
10. Kala Ghoda Art Precinct The renowned Kala Ghoda Art Precinct is a stretch from South Mumbai’s Regal Circle at the southern end of MG road, north of Mumbai university road. Kala Ghoda, whose literal translation is Black Horse, came into being due to a black equestrian statue of King Edward VII during the colonial rule. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
11. Film City in Goregaon The Film city is one of the main highlights of Mumbai thus making it one of the most favouritetourist places to visitin Mumbai. Well-equipped with a multitude of studios that house artificial mountains, lakes, gardens, cities and villages, that make it difficult to distinguish real from fake, the film city is a dream world for tourists everywhere. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
12. Elephanta Island Marooned about 9 Kms away from the Gateway of India in the middle of Mumbai Harbour is one of the prominent places to visit in Mumbai. Housing a labyrinth of rock-cut temples, their artwork represents some of the most intricate and impressive carvings in India. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
13. Siddhivinayak Temple A Hindu temple dedicated to the Lord ShriGanesh is a standing testament of beauty and architecture. Constructed in 1801, the temple entertains thousands of devotees every single day. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
14. Kanheri Caves One of the airiest places in the city, Kanheri Caves is where you should head to for a breather from the pollution and noise of the humdrum city life. Nestled in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park at Borivali, the caves are affectionately termed as the “lungs of the city” due to its green environs and abundance of fresh air. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
15. Essel World Popularised by the advertisement from the 90s, EsselWorld is a fun-filled theme park situated in Gorai, Mumbai. Housing some of the most thrilling rides and fun activities, it attracts people from all over the country. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
16. Sanjay Gandhi National Park The national park previously known as Borivali National Park is a large wildlife reserve protected in the northern suburbs of Mumbai. It may not be as large or exotic as other national parks in the country but its accessibility is why it is popular. For a tranquil time away from the hustle of the city, take off to these environs. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
17. Remains of Fort St. George For those who have always wondered why the Fort area in South Mumbai is named such, this is the answer. Many are unaware that the Fort district got its name from a fort that used to exist here. Built during the colonial era by the British East India Company, the structure is 1.6 km long and 500 meters wide and named after King George III.. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
18. Historic 18th Century Homes Think Portuguese, think architecture. Head to the beautiful village of Khotachiwadi to be transported back in time to an era before Bombay even became a city. With narrow winding lanes decorating this hamlet, the Portuguese-styled bungalows and homes are reminiscent of the 18th century architecture and are a pleasant treat to the eye. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
19. Dharavi Slum The largest slum in Asia, Dharavi breaks all stereotypes of a slum and is far from being a habitat for the impoverished and underprivileged. Contrary to popular notion, it is home to some of the most industrious, inspired and creative people, where the community lead rich lives in poverty. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
20. WorliSeaface A favourite hangout situated south of the picturesque Sea link from Bandra, WorliSeaface is another one of Bombay’s promenades. It is one of the top places in the city for one to experience the epic monsoons that offer a remarkable view of the angry waves rising up onto the road. The magnificent view of the BandraWorli Sea Link is another sight that must not be missed. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
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21. Panvel Situated in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, Panvel is popularly known as the gateway of the Konkan region. It houses some interesting tourist attractions such as the Karnala Bird Sanctuary, Gadeshwar Dam, Bet El Synagogue and the preserved village of Shirdhon. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
22. Karnala Fort Popularly known as the “Funnel Hill”, the Karnala Fort resides 10 km from Panvel in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. It is enveloped amidst the green thickets of the Karnala Bird Sanctuary on the Mumbai-Goa highway surrounded by varied species of flora and fauna. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
23. Karjat A beautiful tourist spot in the backdrop of BhorGhat in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, Karjat city is sought after by trekking enthusiasts. Surrounded by undulating hills of the Western Ghats and accompanied by the river Ulhas, Karjat is one of the most ideal places to visit near Mumbai on a weekend. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
24. Durshet A forest buried in the mountain ranges of Sahyadri, Durshet is a picturesque getaway for those seeking peace from the chaos of the city. Home to several cascading waterfalls, hot water springs in Uddhar, PaliGanapati Temple, MahadGanapati Temple and Old Pali Fort are some of the main attractions of Durshet. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
25. Khandala A hill station in Maharashtra that shot to fame after being featured in a popular Bollywood song, Khandala is only 5 kms from Lonavala. Nestled among the thickets of the Sahyadri Mountain Range, Khandala offers pleasant weather throughout the year. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
26. Matheran Literally meaning ‘forest on top’, the quaint town of Matheran resides on a plateau towards the western part of the Western Ghats. It is renowned for its rich biodiversity as the place hosts various species of flora and fauna. Moreover the hill station offers an enviable view of the steep Western ghats and village-dotted plains in the distance from its various sightseeing points. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
27. Lonavala A popular hill station that is synonymous with Khandala, Lonavala is plonked in Sahyadri ranges between the Deccan Plateau and Konkan coast. The Tungi Fort of Lonavala is among the well-known tourist spots. There are also several caves present around the city such as Karla Caves, Bhaja Caves and the Bedsa Caves. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
28. Alibag Beach Alibag beach is one of the most prominent beaches in Alibaug town of Maharashtra. Among all the beaches, this one has the blackest sands. One of its main tourist attractions apart from the allure of the seashore is the beautiful view of Kolaba Fort. For a respite away from the city, Alibag happens to be one of the more popular places to visit near Mumbai. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
29. Kamshet A sleepy village residing amidst the woods of the Western Ghats, Kamshet is known as a paragliders’ paradise. Located close to the twin hill stations of Khandala and Lonavala, Kamshet is a hamlet known for its rustic nature. The lush greenery, serene rippling water bodies and hilly terrains make this place an idyllic weekend getaway. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
30. Igatpuri A famous hill station in the Nasik district of Maharashtra, Igatpuri city has a rugged terrain complementing the scenic view it offers. There are several ancient temples in the region that attract numerous tourists, including GhatandeviMandir. There are also other picturesque lakes, dams and valleys that add to the appeal of the place. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
31. MalshejGhat One of the most scenic places to take off to, MalshejGhat is a mountain pass nestled in the lofty terrain of the Western Ghats region in Thane district of Maharashtra. Home to several cascading waterfalls and dams, what’s interesting is that MalshejGhat attracts the most exotic flamingoes during the monsoon season. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
32. Murud - Janjira Fort Murud-Janjira is the local name of a fort situated on an island off the coastal village of Murud in Raigad district of Maharashtra. It is situated on an oval-shaped rock off the Arabian sea near the port town of Murud. The fort entertains tourists with its splendid view of the sea as well as its ancient architecture. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
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