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Exploring Real India In Mumbai

Mumbai is esteemed as financial capital of India and capital city of Maharashtra (an Indian state). Situated on the Indian west coast, this city dwells over 25 million people and that makes this effervescent Indian city quite chaotic but nonetheless exciting and a total blast.

If you have booked your flight ticket to Mumbai to spend your next vacation, there are many things to do in Mumbai during the day and lot many in nights. In day time, the city lively moves at its pace with busy work schedules and much travelling to cover the distance between homes and offices but at nights, Mumbai turns livelier with many pubs, bars, night clubs and relishing food joints that serve delectable food even far after midnight. Mumbai indeed is an Indian city that never sleeps.

With plenty of industries and huge organizations, Mumbai is also the land of “Bollywood” that produces thousands of Indian movies every year and provides business to vast groups of people. A lot of people travel to Mumbai to experience India that is all so modern yet very gracious and spirited.   

People & Culture

People of Mumbai, who are affectionately also known as “Mumbaikars” are fun loving breeds who are warm and friendly. Maharashtrian is largely spoken language other than Hindi and English in Mumbai. Among many festivals like Deepawali, Holi, Navaratri, Christmas, Eid that are enthusiastically celebrated in Mumbai, the city gets absolutely drenched in festivities during Ganesh Chaturthi that continues for 10 days.

Food

Mumbai offers most diversified food choices. Street foods like bhelpuri, pav bhaji and vada pav are commonly found food items along the beaches and Marine drive. Deluxe restaurants and hotels serve typical Indian and international cuisines. Many cheap cafes, pubs and bars of Mumbai endlessly serve large numbers of city dwellers and travelers with food and drinks.

Shopping Options

Abundant shopping malls and local markets in Mumbai are truly a hard to resist tempt for shoppers where they can buy branded products and local goods of their choice. The most popular markets are:

·         Zaveri Bazaar

·         Fashion Street

·         Crawford Market

·         Colaba

·         Flora Fountain

Peaceful Escapes

Amid huge rushes and hordes, there are few quiet escapes in Mumbai like watching sunrise and sunsets at Juhu and Bandra beaches or Haji Ali Dargah. You can also visit Elephanta caves, the world heritage site popular for ferry ride. Although Mumbai does not have many monuments or historical buildings like Delhi but Church Gate, Gate Way Of India, Aisatic Society library and Bombay House can be visited for chronological adventures. You can spend entire day watching the endless waves at Marine Drive that transforms into “Queen’s Necklace” by the evening when thousands of street light illuminate the view to look like a giant neckalce.

Best Time To Visit

Travelling to Mumbai is exceedingly easy throughout the year especially when cheap flights to Mumbai are easily available from anywhere in the world. The city gets atrociously hot and humid between June and August, avoid these months if you cannot handle much of heat.

Deluxe, mid ranged and budgeted accommodations are available in Mumbai but if you are visiting Mumbai during holidays and festivals, make sure that you make an advance booking in the desired hotel to avoid accommodation hassles.

How To Travel

Taxis, buses, autos and local trains are the local modes of travelling within the city. Cheap air flights to Mumbai are available from Canada, USA, Australia, Mexico, Europe and rest of the world.

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