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Sapno ki Nagri Mumbai

Sapno ki Nagri Mumbai

आगतम् स्वागतम् सुस्वागतम् सपनों के शहर में आपका स्वागत है

It was a lazy Sunday morning. I woke up around 10 am, brushed my teeth, had breakfast and went off to bed again. Few minutes later, my cell phone rang. I answered the call. It was my friend Parinita from Guwahati, Assam. She said, “Hey Ruchi, How you doing?” and I replied, “I’m doing well. How are you?” and she replied, “I am good too. I’m visiting Mumbai on 20th June, 2012. I want you to take me through the streets of Mumbai. I have heard a lot about it but never got a chance to visit Mumbai.” And I replied, “You are most welcome. Definitely, will show you the Sapno ki Nagri Mumbai and am sure after you walk on the streets of Mumbai, you will definitely visit Mumbai frequently.” And she replied, “(Laughs) Thanks. Buh Bye. “And with this our conversation ended.

Day 1– First, we took a cab to get to Charni Road station.

From there we travelled in the train to reach our destination Bandra.

Mumbai is incomplete without the local trains. Parinita was surprised to see the crowd.  We soon reached Bandra. From there we took an auto for Elco Market. She shopped from the streets of Bandra. She said, “OMG! What cool and cheap stuff you get here. Why would one go to a mall to shop when one gets everything on the streets?” and I replied, “Yea, it’s cool. I shop from these streets only. Good for college going students like us.”

After she was done with her shopping, we went for lunch to Madras Cafe, Matunga to munch on Idli’s. It’s one of the best South India home in Mumbai. She loved the food out there. She went on munching. She said, “Ruchi, I never liked the South Indian food. But today, I just can’t stop munching on these Idli’s. I love you for bringing me here.” And I smiled at her.

Soon after that, we left for Worli. I decided to show her the Haji Ali Dargah and the Japanese graves which many mumbaikars are not aware of. We first visited the Haji Ali Dargah.

She was surprised to see that it was located in the middle of Worli Bay and the concrete footpath that runs to this holy place. In addition, she was surprised to notice that every day 1000 of Indians visit different holy places.After we reached the end of Marine Drive, we saw Victoria. We decided to take a ride. It cost us Rs. 150 for 5-7 minute ride. Super Expensive! But the ride was fun. It reminded us of that old era, when there were no vehicles except horse carts.

Our first day of journey to discover Mumbai ended well. The whole day was well spent. Parinita was very happy. When we reached home, she just couldn’t stop talking about Mumbai (the places we visited) to her parents.  I was happy to notice that she really did enjoy discovering Mumbai.

Day 2:  Today, it was our second day to discover Mumbai. Our first destination was to visit the Chinese Temple, Byculla, generally known as Kwan Tai Kon. We thought it would be a good idea to begin our day by worshipping a holy place. Usually, worshippers come during Chinese New Year to visit the temple.

Next we went to Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. I took her there, because I wanted her to notice the ancient architecture which is influenced from Victorian Italianate Gothic Revival architecture and Indian (Mughal and Hindu), which was built-in 1887. She did not enjoy watching the heritage building because she was not interested in the history and architecture. We hardly stood there for 10 minutes.

Later we decided we shall visit The RBI Monetary Museum, Fort and increase our knowledge about it. The museum is divided into 6 sections. Section 1: Concepts, Curiosities & the Idea of Money. This section is about the definition of money and gives information on its evolution. Section 2: Indian Coinage. This section displays coins through a time line right from 6-4 century B.C. to those of Independent India. Section 3: Coins to Bank Notes. 

This section is about the transition of coins to Bank Notes. Section 4 is about Indian Paper Money. This section is about the display also includes representative notes of the Princely States and a collection of exigent money. Section 5: Know Your Currency. This section is about how currency is managed in India and the features of the contemporary Mahatma Gandhi Series of notes and the last Section 6: RBI and You.

 This section is about everything one wants to know about the RBI and doesn’t know whom to ask. Visiting the museum was the best part of the day. We got to learn a lot of things about the RBI Monetary

After filling our stomachs, I took her  for the tour of Gateway of India built-in 1911.  The journey to discover Mumbai is incomplete without the tour of Gateway of India.

What are the tourist attractions in Mumbai? from the pages of Sapno ki Nagri Mumbai

The tourist destination near Mumbai is scenic, relaxing, fun and adventurous at the same time, and thus make a great weekend getaway for the Mumbaikars. Along with its captivating beauty, the place is also popular for strawberry farms and ancient temples. All these elements are surely going to be a refreshing delig    ht for your mind and soul.

Best Places Near Mumbai to Give You That Much Needed Break 

Life in Mumbai is busy and hectic which can at times get to one’s nerves. But thank god there are some great destinations near Mumbai where one can go and unwind and give those tired bones some rest. Let’s accept this, we all need a break where we leave aside whatever we do, and head to some place new to witness a life beyond our work and anxieties.

 After tons of exploration, here I am with the 20 best tourist destinations to visit near Mumbai where you can relish mystic beauty of the hill stations; watch the mesmerising sunrise and sunsets at the beaches indulge in outdoor adventure activities seek blessings at pilgrimage destinations enjoy nature walks and jeep safaris at wildlife sanctuaries; marvel at the medieval architectural beauty and witness a unique festival where millions of fireflies dance.

 Let me assure you, this blog is capable of giving you serious travel goals.

Best places you visited to Mumbai: from the pages of Sapno ki Nagri Mumbai

Mumbai is colourful, vibrant and full of life. Nestled by the Arabian Sea, this heritage city has a lot of spectacular places, flocked by locals and tourists round the year. From happening beaches, marine drive to museums, amusement parks, and vintage structures the city has everything that delights every avid wanderer.

Moreover, the helpful and cordial attitude of the locals makes the city truly ‘aamchi Mumbai- close to the heart. 

If you are planning a Mumbai trip soon, take a quick peek at the recommended places to visit in Mumbai that no one should miss.

There are a lot of beautiful places to visit in Mumbai. Read below the list of most famous places to visit in Mumbai and plan an itinerary. Enjoy ultimate fun and frolic and create the best holiday memories.

1. Gateway of India from the pages of Sapno ki Nagri Mumbai

Gateway of India is the icon of Mumbai city and one of the most popular places to visit in Mumbai. Built in the year 1924, this grand monument was raised to celebrate the arrival of King George V’s and Queen Mary in India for the first time. However, this place also has a national significance as the British troops finally departed from here in 1947.

 Presently a centre of evening strolls, relaxation and weekend outings; Gateway of India receives thousands of tourists and locals every day. The view of the Arabian Sea and boat sailing across and the mesmerizing view of sunset make everyone come back here again and again.

2. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus from the pages of Sapno ki Nagri Mumbai

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is an important landmark of the city and the display of a blend of Victorian Gothic structure and Indian architecture has made it one of the must-see tourist places in Mumbai. Previously known as Victoria Terminus, this is the busiest and biggest railway station in Mumbai but it’s incredibly pretty structure has made it a sight to behold.

3. Elephanta Caves from the pages of Sapno ki Nagri Mumbai

 Accessible by ferries from Gateway of India, Elephanta Caves are one of the prime attractions of Mumbai. These are a series of rock cut caves, segregated into Buddhist and Hindu sections. The Hindu segment is dedicated to Lord Shiva. 

The beauty and intrinsic carvings leave everyone in awe and have aptly placed Elephanta caves as one of the World’s Heritage Sites by UNESCO and as one of the spectacular places to see in Mumbai. Reaching the caves is not a problem as there are regular ferry services every half an hour from the Gateway of India.

4. Juhu Chowpatty from the pages of Sapno ki Nagri Mumbai

For a refreshing evening and blissful weekend, Juhu Chowpatty has no match. Probably, this is one of the best places to visit in Mumbai with friends to chill out and taste some authentic Mumbai delicacies.

This is one of the most visited beaches in Mumbai where you can dip your feet in sea water, watch the sunset, relish pav bhaji, paani puri, and vada pav and create an awesome memory of an evening in Mumbai.

5. Marine Drive from the pages of Sapno ki Nagri Mumbai

 If we are talking about Juhu Chowpatty as one among the famous places in Mumbai, might as well include Marine Drive on the same list. Stretching from Nariman Point in the north to Chowpatty Beach in the south, Marine Drive is a spectacular arch-shaped road along the coast. 

The promenade of the Marine Drive is broad and clean, thus ideal for evening strolls, jogging and chilling out. After sunset, the view of the entire semi-circular Marine Drive sparkling with street lights looks dazzling. The stunning stretch of Marine Drive, popularly known as Queen’s Necklace is surely one of the top places to visit in Mumbai at night.

6. Haji Ali Dargah from the pages of Sapno ki Nagri Mumbai

Haji Ali Dargah is one of the holy places in Mumbai, ideal for peace seekers and those who are in search of solace. A beautiful tomb and a mosque, Haji Ali Dargah is one of the n famous places in Mumbai not only among Islam followers but among everyone. 

Built by Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari, in 1431, this place is situated between the sea and accessible through a walkway that runs on the sea. Along with prayers and religious rituals, this place often hosts amazing qawwali performances that amuses every music lover.

7. Shri Siddhivinayak Mandir from the pages of Sapno ki Nagri Mumbai

Situated in Prabha devi, Siddhi vinayak is a gorgeous temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Every year millions of devotees come here to offer prayers and worship the Lord, making it at par with the tourist places in Mumbai. 

During Ganesh Chaturthi festival in September, the temple overflows with devotees, visiting from all over India. The architecture and wooden carvings of the door and gold-plated inner ceiling look attractive and beautiful.

8. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya from the pages of Sapno ki Nagri Mumbai

Housing is one of the heritage buildings of the city. This museum was initiated by the Prince of Wales on 11th November 1905. Formerly known as Prince of Wales Museum, this place displays exclusive and stunning collections of ancient artwork, vintage sculptures, and artefacts. 

Traditional textiles, utensils, coins, and weapons are also displayed and the recent addition is a special gallery dedicated to Lord Krishna. 

This is one of the most prestigious museums of India displaying India’s traditions and heritage. If you are planning to see famous places in Mumbai, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya should be on your list.

9. Chor Bazaar from the pages of Sapno ki Nagri Mumbai

Renowned as one of the most buzzing flea markets of India, Chor Bazaar in Mumbai has a lovely charm. Originally it was known as ‘shor bazaar’ because of constant noise and clutter but due to mispronunciation by the British people, the market was colloquially called chor bazaar. 

Famed for classic antique and vintage items, furniture, rooms décor, and household staff; Chor Bazaar is a must include in the list of unique places to see in Mumbai.

10. Essel World from the pages of Sapno ki Nagri Mumbai

Spread over 64 acres, Essel World is one of the most popular amusement parks in Mumbai. With exhilarating rides, water slides, merry go rounds, play pools, go-karting and roller coasters; Essen World looks like a wonderland and counted as one of the exciting places to visit in Mumbai for kids. 

Offering ultimate fun, thrill, and excitement; Essel World is the best weekend retreat to chill-out with family and friends.

11. Prithvi Theatre from the pages of Sapno ki Nagri Mumbai

Built by Shashi Kapoor and his wife Jennifer Kapoor in the loving memory of Prithwiraj Kapoor, Prithwi Theatre is a grand and vibrant theatre complex in Mumbai. Housing a book shop, a café, a theatre hall, and an amphitheatre-style gallery to watch best of plays and acting, Prithwi Theatre allures travellers of all kinds. 

The Prithwi Theatre complex displays true reflections of India’s culture and traditions and the heritage, history, and glory associated with it makes it one of the places to visit in Mumbai.

12. National Gallery of Modern Art from the pages of Sapno ki Nagri Mumbai

The National Gallery of Modern Art is known for its diverse collection of art, sculptures, and architecture of various renowned artists all over the country. The place also displays various relics and items of ancient civilisations. 

One can visit this place to see these amazing collections or experience outstanding exhibitions, Organised regularly.

13. Sanjay Gandhi National Park from the pages of Sapno ki Nagri Mumbai

If you love thrills and adventure, a visit to Sanjay Gandhi National Park is a must. Spread over 87 sq. km, this is the closest national park to Mumbai city, established in 1996. Featuring luxuriant forest land, lake, and wildlife Sanjay Gandhi National Park has gained tremendous popularity amongst adventure lovers and has secured a place in the league of best places to visit in Mumbai with friends.

 Enjoy forest hikes, trekking, boating, tiger and lion safari and hike to Kanheri caves located within the national park.

14. Mumbai Zoo from the pages of Sapno ki Nagri Mumbai

One of the most amazing places to visit in Mumbai for kids, Mumbai Zoo is originally known as Veer Mata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan and Zoo. Located in Rani Baugh and spread over 50 acres of land, this is the oldest public garden in Mumbai and the host of wild animals, birds and reptiles have made it an exciting place to be. This is the only zoo in Mumbai and kids, as well as adults, feel exhilarated to visit and see lions, tigers, monkeys, crocodiles, elephants, and giraffes, etc.

Best places you visited to Mumbai: from the pages of Sapno ki Nagri Mumbai

Mumbai is colourful, vibrant and full of life. Nestled by the Arabian Sea, this heritage city has a lot of spectacular places, flocked by locals and tourists round the year.

From happening beaches, marine drive to museums, amusement parks, and vintage structures; the city has everything that delights every avid wanderer. Moreover, the helpful and cordial attitude of the locals makes the city truly ‘Aamchi Mumbai- close to the heart. If you are planning a Mumbai trip soon, take a quick peek at the recommended places to visit in Mumbai that no one should miss.

There are a lot of beautiful places to visit in Mumbai. Read here  the list of most famous places to visit in Mumbai and plan an itinerary. Enjoy ultimate fun and frolic and create the best holiday memories.

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