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3. MUMBAI DARSHAN – POINT
1. Gate Way of India.
2. Jehangir Art Gallery.
3. Prince of Wales Museum.
4. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus.
5. Nariman Point.
6. Secretariat.
7. Mantralay - Assembly Hall.
8. Marine Drive.
9. Taraporwalla Aquarium (Monday - Closed).
10. Girgaum Chowpatty Beach.
11. Kamla Nehru Park.
12. Hanging Garden.
13. Mani Bhavan.
14. Haji Ali.
4. MUMBAI DARSHAN – POINT CONT…
15. Race Course.
16. Mahalaxmi Temple.
17. Nehru Planetarium (Monday - Closed).
18. Nehru Science Center.
19. Siddhivinayaka Temple.
20. Shivaji Park.
21. Bandra Worli Sea-Link.
22. Mount Mary Church.
23. Juhu Beach.
24. Hare Rama Hare Krishna Temple.
5. 1. GATE WAY OF INDIA
The Gateway of India is an arch monument built during
the 20th century in Mumbai, India. The monument was
erected to commemorate the landing of King-Emperor
George V and Queen-Empress Mary at Apollo Bunder
on their visit to India in 1911.
6. 2. JEHANGIR ART GALLERY
Jehangir Art Gallery is an art gallery in Mumbai (India). It was
founded by Sir Cowasji Jehangir at the urging of K. K. Hebbar and
Homi Bhabha. It was built in 1952. Managed by the Committee of
Management, the entire cost of this mansion was donated by
Cowasji Jehangir.
7. 3. PRINCE OF WALES MUSEUM
The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (translation: 'King Shivaji
museum'), abbreviated CSMVS and formerly named the Prince of Wales
Museum of Western India, is the main museum in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It
was founded in the early years of the 20th century by prominent citizens of
Mumbai, with the help of the government, to commemorate the visit of George
V, who was Prince of Wales at the time. It is located in the heart of South
Mumbai near the Gateway of India. The museum was renamed in 1998 after
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the founder of Maratha Empire.
8. 4. CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI TERMINUS
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (officially Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
Terminus) (station code: CSTM(mainline)/ST (suburban)), also known by its
former name Victoria Terminus (station code: BBVT/VT, is a historic terminal
train station and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mumbai, Maharashtra,
India.
The terminus was designed by British architectural engineer Frederick
William Stevens in the style of Victorian Italianate Gothic Revival architecture.
Its construction began in 1878, in a location south of the old Bori Bunder
railway station, and was completed in 1887, the year marking 50 years of
Queen Victoria's rule, the building being named, Victoria Terminus.
9. 5. NARIMAN POINT
Nariman Point is a business district in Downtown Mumbai. Formerly
the prominent business district on India's west coast, Nariman Point
yielded that status to Mumbai's Bandra-Kurla Complex in 2010. Prior
to Nariman Point's development, Mumbai's business centre was at
Ballard Estate, which – like Nariman Point also – was built on land
reclaimed from the sea.
10. 6. SECRETARIAT
Mantralaya is the administrative headquarters of the state government of
Maharashtra in South Mumbai, built in 1955.
Mantralaya was earlier known as Sachivalaya. (Sachiv- Secretary, Alaya-
House, meaning House of Secretaries, situated in caleed Secretariat). The
headquarters of most State Governments in India are called Secretariats.
However, since Ministers (Mantri in Marathi) also sit in the same building and to
underline the fact that Ministers are powerful in a democracy, the name was
changed to Mantralaya in the early eighties.
11. 7. MANTRALAY - ASSEMBLY HALL
Mumbai's Town Hall is a colonial structure and was built in 1833. The plan for
its construction began in 1811. After raising an amount of Rs.10,000 through
a lottery, by the 'Literary Society of Bombay' (Mumbai), the funds were used
for building the museum and library. These funds were not enough for the
entire construction, therefore the society had to approach the government for
more funds. 10 years later, the construction of the Town Hall was finally
complete.
12. 8. MARINE DRIVE
Marine Drive is a 3.6-kilometre-long Boulevard in South Mumbai in
the city of Mumbai, India. The road was constructed by late
philanthropist Bhagojisheth Keer & Pallonji Mistry. It is a 'C'-shaped
six-lane concrete road along the coast, which is a natural bay. The
road links Nariman Point to Babulnath and Malabar Hill. Marine Drive
is situated on reclaimed land facing west-south-west. A promenade
lies parallel to this road. Marine Drive is also known as the Queen's
Necklace because, if viewed at night from an elevated point
anywhere along the drive, the street lights resemble a string of pearls
in a necklace.
13. 9. TARAPORWALLA AQUARIUM
Taraporewala Aquarium is India's oldest aquarium and one of the city's main
attractions. it hosts marine and freshwater fishes. The aquarium is located
on Marine Drive in Mumbai..
It was re-opened after renovation on 3 March 2015. The renovated aquarium
has a 12-feet long and 180 degree acrylic glass tunnel. The fish will be kept
in large glass tanks, which will be lit with LED lights.
14. 10. GIRGAUM CHOWPATTY BEACH.
Girgaum Chowpatty (Marathi: गिरिाव चौपाटी, Giragāva Chaupāṭī), is a public
beach along the Queen’s Necklace adjoining Marine Drive in the Girgaon area
of Mumbai, India. It is served by the Charni Road railway station. The beach is
noted for its Ganesh Visarjan celebrations when thousands of people from all
over Mumbai and Pune come to immerse the idols of Lord Ganesh in the
Arabian Sea. It is also one of the many places in the city where the 'Ram Leela'
play is performed onstage every year. An effigy of Ravan erected on the sand is
burnt at the end of the 10-day performance.
15. 11. KAMLA NEHRU PARK
Kamala Nehru Park is part of the Hanging Gardens complex in Mumbai,
Maharashtra, India covering an area of approximate 16,000 sq.mt. (4 acres)
Located at the top of Mumbai's Malabar Hill, it is developed and maintained by
the Hydraulic Engineer's Department of Municipal Corporation of Greater
Mumbai. One of Mumbai's premier gardens it is popular with young children
and tourists. The garden has views of the Marine drive below - also known as
Queen's necklace.
16. 12. HANGING GARDEN
The Hanging Gardens, in Mumbai, also known as
Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens, are terraced gardens
perched at the top of Malabar Hill, on its western side, just
opposite the Kamala Nehru Park.
17. 13 MANI BHAVAN
Mani Bhavan was Gandhi's Mumbai headquarters for about 17 years,
from 1917 to 1934. The mansion belonged to Revashankar Jagjeevan
Jhaveri, Gandhi's friend and host in Mumbai during this period. It was
from Mani Bhavan that Gandhi initiated the Non-Cooperation,
Satyagraha, Swadeshi, Khadi and Khilafat Movements. Gandhi's
association with the charkha began in 1917, while he was staying at
Mani Bhavan. Mani Bhavan is also closely associated with Gandhi's
involvement in the Home Rule Movement, as well as his decision to
abstain from drinking cow's milk in order to protest the cruel and
inhuman practice of phookan meted out to milch cattle common during
that period.
18. 14 HAJI ALI
The Haji Ali Dargah is a mosque and dargah (tomb) or the monument
of Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari located on an islet off the coast of Worli
in the southern part of Mumbai. Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari was a kind
Sufi saint with a wealthy merchant from Uzbekistan. Near the heart
of the city proper, the dargah is one of the most recognisable
landmarks of Mumbai.
19. 15. RACE COURSE
The Mahalaxmi Racecourse is a horse racing track in Mahalaxmi
neighbourhood, of Mumbai. The track is oval shaped with 2,400 metres
(7,900 ft) straight chute, spread over approximately 225 acres (0.91 km2;
0.352 sq mi) of open land in the heart of Mumbai city. It was created out
of a marshy land known as Mahalakshmi Flats. Built in 1883 & modelled
on the Caulfield Racecourse in Melbourne, it is spread over land facing
the sea.
20. 16. MAHALAXMI TEMPLE
Mahalaxmi Temple is one of the most famous temples of Mumbai situated on
Bhulabhai Desai Road in Mahalaxmi area. It is dedicated to Mahalakshmi the
central deity of Devi Mahatmyam. The temple was built in 1831 by Dhakji Dadaji
(1760–1846), a Hindu merchant.
21. 17. NEHRU PLANETARIUM
Nehru Planetariums are the five planetariums in India,
named after India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.
These are located in Mumbai, New Delhi, Pune and
Bangalore, plus there is a Jawahar Planetarium in
Prayagraj.
22. 18. NEHRU SCIENCE CENTER
Nehru Science Center (NSC) is the largest interactive science centre
in India. It is located in Worli, Mumbai. The centre is named after
India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. In 1977, the centre
started with the 'Light and Sight' exhibition, and then in 1979 a
Science Park was built. On 11 November 1985 it was opened to the
public by Rajiv Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of India.
23. 19. SIDDHIVINAYAKA TEMPLE.
The Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Mandir is a Hindu temple
dedicated to Lord Shri Ganesh. It is located in Prabhadevi, Mumbai,
Maharashtra. It was originally built by Laxman Vithu and Deubai Patil
on 19 November 1801. It is one of the richest temples in Mumbai.
24. 20. SHIVAJI PARK
Shivaji Park is a public park situated in Dadar, Mumbai. It is the largest park
in the island city. Like the Azad Maidan and August Kranti Maidan (formerly
Gowalia Tank Grounds), it is of historical and cultural value because of the
political and social gatherings it has witnessed, both in pre- and post-
independence Mumbai. The 113,000 square metres (28 acres) open space
is renowned as the cradle of Indian cricket. Shivaji park is considered as a
platform of opportunities for athletes and sportsperson to excel in their
sports career. Shivaji park has nets for cricket, court for tennis, ground for
Mallakhamba and many more.
25. 21. BANDRA WORLI SEA-LINK
The Bandra–Worli Sea Link (officially known as Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link[1])
is a cable-stayed bridge with pre-stressed concrete-steel viaducts on either
side that links Bandra in the Western Suburbs of Mumbai with Worli in
South Mumbai. The bridge is a part of the proposed Western Freeway that
will link the Western Suburbs to Nariman Point in Mumbai's main business
district.
26. 22. MOUNT MARY CHURCH
The Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount, more commonly known as
Mount Mary Church, is a Roman Catholic Basilica located in Bandra,
Mumbai. The feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary is celebrated here on
the first Sunday after 8 September, the birthday of the Virgin Mary.
The feast is followed by a week-long celebration known locally as the
Bandra Fair and is visited by thousands of people.
27. 23. JUHU BEACH
Juhu Beach is located on the shores of the Arabian Sea. It stretches for six
kilometres up to Versova. It is a popular tourist attraction throughout the year
and is also a sought after destination for shooting films. The beach generally
gets more crowded on weekends and public holidays. The food court at its
main entrance is famous for its 'Mumbai style' street food, notably bhelpuri,
pani puri and sevpuri. Horse-pulled carriages offer joyrides to tourists for a
small fee while acrobats, dancing monkeys, cricket matches, toy sellers vie for
tourist's attention. The beach is among the most popular sites in the city for
the annual Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations where thousands of devotees arrive
in grand processions, carrying idols of the Lord Ganesh of various sizes, to be
immersed in the water at the beach.
28. 24. HARE RAMA HARE KRISHNA TEMPLE
ISKCON Temple, Mumbai officially known as Sri Sri Radha Rasabihari ji Temple
is a temple in Juhu area in Mumbai in India. It is set upon four acres of land and
a stone throw away from Juhu Beach. A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada,
the founder-acharya of ISKCON (also known as the Hare Krishna Movement)
inspired the construction of one of India’s most beautiful temple of Lord Krishna
in Mumbai. The presiding Deities at the temple, Sri Sri Gaura-Nitai, Sri Sri
Radha Rasabihari and Sri Sri Sita Rama Laxman Hanuman were personally
installed by the founder of ISKCON. The temple is visited by thousands of
people and devotees during festive occasions.
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