Introduction: Discovering Mumbai Through Fascinating Facts Mumbai, the ‘City of Dreams,’ is a modern metropolis that blends modernity, culture, and history. The secret treasures and lesser-known facts about Mumbai that give the city a distinct personality are just as captivating as the city’s crowded streets and well-known landmarks. Mumbai is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Until 1955, the official name was Bombay. The name came from the...Click to read more about this blog
India welcomes travellers with diverse and memorable experiences. Like any new destination, however, it comes with its own set of challenges that are helpful to understand before you arrive. Tourists may face a few common hurdles while travelling in India, from cultural differences and language barriers to transportation, safety, and adjusting to local food. In this blog, we will explore the problems of tourism in India and share practical solutions to help...Click to read more about this blog
Mumbai, a busy metropolis in India, is renowned for both its rich cultural legacy and its glitz and glamour. Kanheri Caves in the enchanted Sanjay Gandhi National Park are one such treasure tucked away amid the mayhem. We’ll go into the Mumbai Kanheri Caves’ history, how to get there from Mumbai, and the main reasons it’s the ideal place for an unforgettable one-day picnic tour in this extensive guide. Understanding...Click to read more about this blog
The historic Elephanta Caves, which stretch back to the fifth and eighth centuries, are located on Elephanta Island in Mumbai, India. These UNESCO-designated World Heritage Sites are a fascinating collection of Lord Shiva-focused rock-cut temples. They are a significant historical and cultural landmark that provides insight into the art, architecture, and religion of ancient India. Travelers can immerse themselves in India’s rich history and culture by visiting Elephanta Caves, which...Click to read more about this blog
The cliche of old-world charm applies to Mumbai’s Colaba area, once one of the seven islands that comprised Bombay under Portuguese control. The British began developing the region in the 1800s. While the best things to do in Colaba have evolved into the city’s unofficial tourist headquarters, it still houses many atmospheric structures in various architectural styles. Every corner of Colaba reveals unique experiences and exciting things to do in...Click to read more about this blog