How is Mumbai lifestyle
Mumbai is also known as the city of dreams. By the way, many people come here in their struggle time. And on the strength of hard work or overnight, you become a star. Mumbai has given something or the other to every hardworking man. Some have been made a superstar and some have been made a businessman. It is said that Mumbai never sleeps. People work hard all night here, you will always see the car moving on the roads here. As much as Mumbai is beautiful to see, so are the people living here. In this “How is Mumbai lifestyle” blog, we will try to know every aspect of Mumbai and I will try to inform you of everything according to my traveling experience. Many Bollywood stars are living in Mumbai and I am a big Bollywood lover. While walking on the road here, you will come across some Bollywood star at some point or the other. After visiting Jaipur, I thought there was such a city. Where everyone’s dream comes true. Mumbai is one of those cities. Where people’s dreams come true.
Mumbai is known as Bombay or Mumbai. Mumbai is the financial capital of the country.
You will get to read all these things in this story.
- Why is Mumbai famous?
- How is Mumbai lifestyle
- Best time to visit Mumbai?
- Best Food?
- How many days is sufficient for traveling to Mumbai?
- Mumbai Itinerary?
- How can I go to Mumbai?
- Is Mumbai safe for traveling?
- Travelling budget?
- Very important, How can I follow your Blog?
Top Places –
- Gateway of India – On the first day I left for the Gateway of India and Elephanta Cave, for this you landed at Church Gate Local. And with the sharing cap of ₹ 20, you will reach the gateway of India.
The Gateway of India is a 36-meter-high door structure. The foundation was laid in 1911. This building was constructed to welcome the 5th King George Queen Maddy on his arrival in India. Hence it was named Gateway. Thousands of people come here to visit Sama.
- Elephants cave – A boat leaves every 10 to 15 minutes for Elephanta Cave from Getaway of India. You can book a boat ticket by coming here. If you want to sit on the second floor on the boat, then you will have to pay ₹ 10 extra per person. It takes you one and a half hours to reach Elephanta Cave. The most special thing about going here is that there is a cool breeze and a very beautiful view on the way. As soon as you reach Elephanta, you can take a mini train whose ticket price is ₹ 40 to 60 or you can also walk to Elephanta Cave. Elephanta Caves entry ticket is ₹ 5 and on the way, you will see very small, big, and beautiful shops. Elephanta Cave is also known as Gharapuri. Elephanta Cave got its name from the pictures of elephants on its walls. Also, if you go to the mountains of Elephanta Cave after trekking for 10 minutes, then you will get to see the very beautiful. Elephanta caves are located on an island in the southeastern part of Mumbai. Hundreds of figures of Hindu and Buddhist deities are available in the caves here. To reach this island, a vehicle runs from the Gateway of India which will take you here in about 1 hour. It was also selected as a UNESCO World Heritage.
- Kanheri Caves – Kanheri Caves is an ancient site located in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park of Mumbai. Where 2000 years old caves made by humans are present. The word Kanheri is derived from the Sanskrit word Krishnagiri. Which means black mountain. This cave group is made up of 109 caves. Most of the caves here were used by Buddhist monks for living, reading, and meditation.
- fashion street – Fashion Street is a 400-shop market near Azad Maidan on Mahatma Gandhi Road in Mumbai. There is heavy bargaining for everything here, and tourists shop fiercely here. Here you will get everything you need to dress up from head to toe. But keep in mind that plastic bags are banned here.
- Easel world & water kingdom – Coming to Mumbai and having fun is made. You must visit this Essel World and the Water Kingdom by taking some time out in this bustling city. This amusement park was established by Dr. Subhash Chandra, the founder of zee company. There are many things to entice here from kids to adults. that can entertain you.
- Red carpet wax museum – present in Ghatkopar, Mumbai. India’s first international standard wax museum. This museum is built inside the R City Mall here. And coming here you will get the feel of any red carpet event in Bollywood or Hollywood. Here you will find statues made of red carpets of celebrities from sports, politics, business, and film world.
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus – Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Victoria Terminus is a historic railway station in Mumbai. As soon as you reach here, its building will remind you of the British era. construction of this railway station took place in 1887. Many people just call it VT, by taking a ticket from here, you can also enjoy the journey on the local train to Mumbai. Do you know that this railway station has been selected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site?
- Shree Shidhivinyak Temple – Shri Siddhivinayak temple is present in the Kapal Devi area of Mumbai. This Ganesh temple was constructed in 1801. This temple is the favorite temple of politics and film personalities. Shri Siddhivinayak is one of the oldest temples in India. Where devotees donate crores every year. It is said that a rich childless woman had donated to the construction of this temple. So that more childless women get child happiness.
- Bandra working sea link – Bandra Worli Sea Link is a five-and-a-half-kilometer-long bridge connecting the western and southern parts of Mumbai. The design of this flower is quite modern and about 40000 vehicles pass through here every day. The cost of this bridge is about 16 hundred crores and the journey of the passengers has been saved from one and a half hours to about half an hour.
- Marine driver – Marine Drive is also called the lifeline of Mumbai and the necklace of Rani. Because when viewed from a height at night, the street light present here gives it a necklace-like appearance. Chowpatty Beach is at the northern end of Marine Drive. Where movie buffs come from far and wide as well as come and see the water of the sea blooming. You can also enjoy jogging in the early morning along Marine Drive.
- Mahalakshmi Temple – You can come to Mahalakshmi Temple at 6:00 am, you will get very less crowd by coming here at 6:00. And you can see the Mahalakshmi very well.
- Mumba Devi Temple – Mumbai is named after Mumba Devi. Mumba Devi temple should come between 5:00 am to 6:00 pm so that you will find less crowd and a large number of devotees come here to see the mother. which is the foremost reason for places to See Mumbai. Many tourists come to see it.
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Best time to visit Mumbai?
You can come between September to November. This is the best month to visit Mumbai as Ganpati Bappa is worshiped during this month. And this is the most beautiful and popular puja and this time Mumbai looks even more beautiful.
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Best food?
Misal Pav, Vada Pav, Pav Bhaji and etc.
A small summary of the 4-day plan for Mumbai.
Day 1 –
- Gateway of India
- Taj Palace
- Elephanta Cave
- Local Foods & Markets
Day 2 –
- Mahalaxmi Temple
- Haji Ali
- Mumba Devi Temple
- Hanging Garden
- Priyadarshini Park
- Siddhivinayak Temple
Day 3 –
- Taraporewela Aquarium
- Marine Drive
- Fashion Streer
- Linkin Road
- CST
- Celebrity House
- Bandra Fort
Day 4 –
- Sanjay Gandhi National Park
- Film City
- Mahakali Caves
- Powai Lake
Approximate Per Person Cost for 4 Days in Indian Rupees.
- Hotel – 4000
- Meals – 2000
- Transportation – 1500
- Entry fees – 500
- Total Cost per person 7500 – 8500
How to come here?
It is very easy to come here because there are many airport railway stations and buses also come from nearby cities.
The cheapest way to travel around Mumbai is through the local railway. Because you can come from 5 to 10 kilometers with a normal ticket of ₹ 10. But for this, you will have to face a lot of congestion.
A bus facility is also available here. But with a large crowd, it takes time. So you use a taxi or auto. Which will be available everywhere. Here the auto meter starts from around ₹ 18 and around 3 to 4 kilometers can cost up to ₹ 50. And the meter of a taxi starts from around ₹ 22 and the cost of 3 to 4 kilometers is around 60 to 70. But I used the local bus, train, taxi, and auto all to travel here.
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