The Gates of India is a basaltic arch that was laid on the seafront of Bombay in honor of the coronation visit of King George V in December 1911. One of the visual symbols of Mumbai and a tourist attraction center.
Apparently, all tourists visiting Mumbai, take a photo as a keepsake against the backdrop of the "Gateway of India".
On the pier you can catch a boat to visit the island of Elephant. There is a cave complex on it, where the images of Shiva are painted on the walls.
The infamous Mumbai luxury hotel is the Taj Mahal, which was captured by terrorists in November 2008.
Samples of Colonial Architecture Mumbai.
It always amazes me that in Asian countries, advertisements for clothing stores and beauty salons show models, for the most part, with European features. Why not local?
Juhu Beach is one of the popular beaches located in the city. Swimming, of course, is not worth it, but as a place to relax and walk - excellent.
Juhu Beach - a place for sports
You can fish in places of recreation for citizens.
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The idyll of relaxation is somewhat disturbed by people sleeping on the beach. And the children asking for money.
Mahim Bay, on the banks of which there is a small fishing village.
Versova Village is a small fishing village in the north of Mumbai
On wooden stands located along the shore, fish is dried.
Versova Village
The village has a famous fish market where you can buy fresh seafood.
Fishermen unload the catch.