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Mumbai Darshan

Mumbai Darshan is a comprehensive tour of the beautiful city of Mumbai, where you are taken to all the important tourist destinations. The tour contains a pickup and drop for tourists who sign up for the tour.
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Famous Tourist Places to see in Mumbai Darshan

Gateway of India

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The most popular landmark place of Mumbai. The colossal structure was constructed in 1924. The Gateway of India is a monument that marks India's chief ports and is a major tourist attraction for visitors which represent British Raj in India. Read More

The main objective behind the construction of the Gateway of India was to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Bombay (Mumbai) in March 1911.

The Prince of Wales Museum in Mumbai

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Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, formerly known as the Prince of Wales Museum of Western India. It is the largest museum of Mumbai and is also one of the largest museums in the entire country. It houses approximately 50,000 exhibits of ancient Indian history. 

The Museum building is a fine example of the Indo-Saracenic style of architecture. This building is listed as a Grade I Heritage Building and has been awarded the '2010 UNESCO Asia – Pacific Heritage Award' for Cultural Heritage Conservation. Read more

Taraporewala Aquarium in Mumbai

Taraporewala Aquarium is the largest aquarium in the city of Mumbai. Situated on Marine Drive, this aquarium was founded by D. B. Taraporewala, a Parsi philanthropist, in the year 1951. 

The aquarium has a twelve-feet-long, three-sixty-degree glass tunnel that holds interesting marine life. There is a total of thirty-two tropical tanks in the building.

There are several species of fish here, such as damselfish, butterfly fish, tiger fish, angelfish, moss, sea urchins, sea cucumber, marine eels, tube worms, tangs, batfish, puffer fish, tangs, jellyfishes, orandas. .

Hanging Garden in Mumbai

hangingThe Hanging Gardens, in Mumbai, also known as Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens. 

The terraced gardens perched at the top of Malabar Hill. Hanging Gardens is a 138-year-old garden located on the western side of the Malabar Hills.

It is a man-made terrace garden built on multi-level stone terraces owing to its name. Read more about Hanging Garden. Read More

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 the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai. 

The main attraction of Kamla Nehru Park is the giant structure of a shoe which is inspired by the nursery rhyme “There was an old woman who lived in a shoe”. Read More

Haji Ali Dargah in Mumbai

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The Haji Ali Dargah is a mosque and dargah or the monument of Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari located on an islet off the coast of Worli in southern Mumbai. 

The Haji Ali Dargah is a tomb and a mosque that is named after Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari, one of the greatest Muslim saints of his time. Read More


Nehru Science Center in Mumbai

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The Nehru Science Centre, situated in Worli in India’s commercial capital Mumbai, is the largest science and technology hub in the country. 

There are 500 interactive science projects that help students and science aficionados learn the principles of sound, energy, kinetics, mechanics, and more.

The museum is named after the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, and opened in the year 1985 by the late Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi. Read More

Iskcon Temple in Mumbai

Radha Ras Bihari Temple (or commonly known as ISKCON temple) in Mumbai. Located near the Juhu beach with over a hundred-feet-high marble dome. 

The Temple (the complete name of the temple) is dedicated to Radha-Krishna and the eight companions of Radha. It was opened in 1978. Read More

Juhu Beach

This is usually the last tourist destination in the Mumbai Darshan tour and by far the most popular one. 

In fact, such is the popularity of Juhu beach that it always features among the highest visited beaches of India every year. The entire Juhu beach area has a carnival-like atmosphere. Read More

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Other major tourist attractions in Mumbai: Siddhivinayak Temple, Mount Mary Church, Asiatic Library Building, Mantralaya building. 

Bandra–Worli Sea Link

Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, also known as the Bandra Worli Sea Link is eight famous Lane cable-stay bridge adorning the arc of Mumbai’s coastline. 

The bridge is hailed to be among the few pieces of architectural design that is built on cables with pre-stressed concrete-steel viaducts that hold it in place.

The bridge is a part of the Western Freeway, which connects the Western Suburbs to the business district, Nariman Point. The bridge was opened to the public in the month of June in 2009 and all the lanes started working in 2010.

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