Suitable places to live in Mumbai

Taj Mahal Palace hotel is among world’s best heritage and five star hotel. This hotel is spacious and very expensive. This site was also the major place of attacks in Mumbai. The Taj hotel was bombarded by terrorist in 2008 and many people were killed during this attack. The hotel was renovated and reopened for providing its best facilities to the visitors. This hotel is owned by Tata group of companies. Everyone dreams to stay at this hotel for once. https://storiedhotels.com/hotels/india/the-taj-mahal-palace-hotel-mumbai-where-hospitality-is-as-unforgettable-as-the-destination/

The JW Marriott hotel is owned by Marriott corporation. There are various locations of these hotels all around the world and there first hotel was opened in Washington, DC. This international hotel provides the best services to their customers and is even expensive. Different restaurants are located inside the hotel which provide great opportunity to different types of food. https://marriott.gcs-web.com/static-files/5a0ddc51-1246-422d-9743-61c0cb1198a4

Moving forward to Mumbai trip

Juhu beach is situated on the shore of Arabian sea, in Bombay. The morning view and sunset view at this beach is amazing. Moreover, thousands of visitors come to visit this place and enjoy its beauty. In the evening, traditional food stalls are settled up at the shore and families living nearby comes to relax their minds. Children use to play local games such as cricket during evening times. This location is also suitable for film setups. Many hotels are also located at the coast of this beach which provide perfect view of the beach to the travellers. https://books.google.ca/books?id=AcGn-Fmc43sC&pg=PA112&dq=&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false

Haji Ali Dargah is the religious muslim place in Mumbai. This mosque belongs to a sufi saint Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari. The dargah is one of the famous landmark recognised easily in Mumbai city. This mosque is surrounded by waterbody and is only accessible during the low tide waves of the water. Due to absence of side railings, this place is completely inaccessible during high water current. Usually on fridays various saints sing their musical prayers in regard to remember their lord. http://www.cnngo.com/mumbai/none/worlds-greatest-city-50-reasons-why-mumbai-no-1-809212

Lets explore Mumbai a bit closely

India is a south Asian country, ranking number one for its population size and well known for its democracy system. The country includes various tourist places which do have a certain historical background. Mumbai, the capital city of Maharashtra is the largest city with respect to area and is highly populated. The other commonly used name for this city is Bombay. Mumbai is also considered as economic hub of India as it is one of the major contributor towards country’s GDP. Bombay consist of various places that attracts the tourist such as elephant caves, gateway of India, juhu beach, various religious sites such as haji ali, and many more.

The gateway of India is a prime site of tourist in Mumbai. This arch- monument was built in early twentieth century to welcome the first british monarch to India. Various celebrations are organised at this site such as independence day as this place can host more than 2500 people. The beauty of this monument is further enhanced by Led lighting. The bright lights in dark night gives a peace to mind. The front of the building faces towards the city whereas, behind the gate is Arabian sea. https://theculturetrip.com/asia/india/articles/gateway-of-india-the-taj-mahal-of-mumbai/

The elephanta cave is the another major attractive place for the tourist. The caves consist of stone cut sculptures symbolizing ideas of hindu and buddhist. This is the collection of temples predominantly dedicated to Hindu god Shiva. The green environment surrounding it further enhances the beauty of this place. Although, the capacity of holding people of this site is lower as compared to the gateway of India. This place is completely linked to religious aspect of the nation. https://www.britannica.com/place/Elephanta-Island

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