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1. Dhobi Ghat
5.4
4.4
/5
126 Reviews
based on 1.1k reviews
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闲来有趣
The Indians call Shanghai the Little Mumbai of the East, and there is a joke: Indians ask, how long will it take for Shanghai to surpass Mumbai? The answer is more than five years, haha [screaming teeth]. Mumbai's status in India is equivalent to that of Shanghai. It is a person and the economy is prosperous. The software industry and the film industry are famous in the world. But I didn't expect to come to Mumbai this time and find that there is one of the world's most, that is, thousands of people are concentrated in washing clothes. Why? Why not use a washing machine? It turned out that the labor cost in India was cheaper than the washing machine. Now, it has become a punching place for tourist attractions. Haha, it seems that India is very inclusive, the world is large, the world is strange, and the inside is very dirty and messy. Just come and see, nothing fun.
Mumbai
>100km from downtown
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Opens at 09:30
2. Shaniwar Wada
4.5
4.2
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13 Reviews
based on 1.1k reviews
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我还在路上唻
Traveling nearby, I went out with my colleagues on the last day of 17 years. I didn't feel much. I still like to go shopping on the street outside. Some old buildings feel very good. Inside this, Indians 15 foreigners 200 have to open a receipt for 25.
India · Pune
Nearby City
3. Gateway Of India Mumbai
4.9
4.4
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19 Reviews
based on 12.6k reviews
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vikasshah
it's very famous historical place and gate of India historyyou can take boat ride and go to cave you can even find dolphin during your ridejust opposite the famous Taj hotel and restaurant is located
India · Mumbai
Opens at 06:00
4. Ellora Caves
4.2
4.4
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20 Reviews
based on 2.8k reviews
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UNESCO World Heritage - Cultural Sites
风的呢喃1963
India's fifth day - Aveda Grottoes February 26, 2019 Clear 33 degrees last night at 22 o'clock in the evening from Mumbai to Aveda Grottoes, arrived safely at 7:30 in the morning. Find a good accommodation, put down your luggage, chartered a car to the World Heritage Site Aveda Grottoes. Aveda Grottoes, located about 106 kilometers northwest of Aurangabad, the heavy town of Maharashtra on the Degan Plateau in India. In 1983, the joint UNESCO listed the Aveda Grottoes as a cultural heritage and on the World Heritage List. The Tang Dynasty monk Xuanxuan visited this place in 638 AD when he traveled to India, and made a vivid description of the grottoes in the "Tatang Western Regions", which is the earliest written record of the Aveda grottoes. The Aveda Grottoes are the temples and monk houses carved by ancient Indian Buddhists. The word Aveda comes from the Sanskrit word Ajintina, meaning "no thought" and "no thought". The grottoes were dug in the 3rd century BC, during the Ashoka era, when Buddhism was designated as a state religion. The devout Buddhists found this hilly, rolling, beautiful mountain valley for worshipping the Buddha, studying scriptures, and cultivating their bodies. It is said that the excavation work lasted nearly 1,000 years. There are 29 caves in Aveda Grottoes, which stretch more than 550 meters from east to west, and the steep wall is about 76 meters high. Four of them are Buddhist temples, with Tibetan and Sheli pagodas and 25 monk houses. In addition to architecture and sculpture, it is famous for ancient Buddhist murals. The murals with Buddhist legend and Bensheng story as the main theme are the most popular artistic treasures of the Aveda Grottoes, and the earliest ancient Indian murals in existence, known as the Louvre of the East. Foreigners tickets 600 rupees (Indian 40 rupees). Take off your shoes in the grotto, you can take pictures, no flash lights. Other measures do not seem to see special, some are equipped with air conditioning, it should be to protect the mural. All the grottoes can go in. The tickets are less than 60 yuan. It is really shocking to see the scene. They are all chiselled on the stone. It is too exquisite. Each grotto is very large and basically open. It is not like only a few in the sky. It took three hours to drive from Orangabad, 33 degrees and road construction were really hard. But when we climbed up breathlessly, the exquisiteness of the grottoes that came into view was shocking! If you have the opportunity to come to Nanyin, recommend to walk around, will not let you down.
India · Verul
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5. Dharavi
4.8
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41 Reviews
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juki235
The Daharvey slum is the largest slum in Mumbai, India, with more than 1 million people living here, and is definitely the most embarrassing place behind the bustling Mumbai. The environment here is very poor, garbage is littered everywhere, and it is also a true picture of the huge gap between India's rich and poor. You can come and understand it.
India · Mumbai
Opens at 09:00
6. Sanjay Gandhi National Park
4.3
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20 Reviews
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In the north of Mumbai, the huge national park, the scenery is OK, the facilities are a bit backward. You can only take a ride in and it may take 2 hours to walk. You can see where the monks practiced 2,000 years ago.
India · Mumbai
Opens at 10:15
7. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya
4.1
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LikeGor
The famous Prince of Wales Museum is located in Mumbai, India, very British style, very typical European architecture, this is the cultural wealth left by the British colonial period, it is lingering.
India · Mumbai
Opens at 09:00
8. Ajanta Caves
3.9
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World Heritage Tour - Aveda Grottoes India has many caves belonging to the world heritage, Aveda Grottoes should be the most famous of them. [Location] It is located in the mountains of more than 100 kilometers north and east of Orangabad City. It can be reached by bus or chartered car or self-driving. The road conditions are poor and it takes about three hours. The rest station is far from the city and about half an hour from the scenic spot, so be prepared when you leave. [Tickets] Foreigners 600 rupees, 20 rupees/person tax between entering the parking lot, 20 rupees/person one-way shuttle bus from the parking lot to the scenic spot [Business hours] Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00-17:30 [Play route] The parking lot to the Jingjiao car ride area has to pass through a shopping area, Hawkers will tirelessly follow the peddling crystals. Buy tickets in cash before going to Jingjiao. After getting off the bus, go through a hall and go to the ticket purchase window. You can explain, one or two thousand rupees, according to the number of people and the length of the explanation. No Chinese service. After entering the scenic spot, follow the horseshoe-shaped road to circle counterclockwise, that is, from 1 cave to 26 caves. It is recommended to go back to the middle section after walking, there are steps down, cross the river, and go up to the opposite pavilion (it is said that the British soldiers found the location of the Aveda Grottoes back then), and enjoy the panoramic view, cool breeze, and the scenery is good. [Feature recommendation] The murals here are colorful and bold, the sculptures, the medicine fork women are full of fat buttocks, the three-way curved posture is very flattering, many flying sky are men and women flying in pairs, but not as light as our Sui Tang Feitian, but greasy together, low-altitude skimming feeling. The murals of the 1st and 2nd caves are colorful, and the characters are meticulously depicted. The 10th, 19th and 26th caves are three sub-gauge caves. Such a cave-shaped system is not in Dunhuang, but Dunhuang has a "Chineseized sub-gauge" that is the central tower column cave, where you can see the source. The sculptures of the porch and the pillars, the top of the caves, etc. are very exquisite, and even dynamic. [Note] - with flashlight: India's grottoes are relatively large, and the mobile phone light is basically useless - you can take pictures in the cave, please must turn off the flashlight - the murals are so beautiful, how can you bear to hurt them? Let our children have the opportunity to see beauty too! -Some people on duty in the grottoes guard themselves, give a 10 rupee, 20 rupees will remove the sticks blocking the Buddha's temple, let you go in and take pictures casually, personally do not recommend this, love cultural relics, everyone has responsibility - most of the grottoes have to take off their shoes into the inside, it is recommended to bring thick socks, the gap between the holes is short, Just walk with socks and save shoes. - Shoes off at the door, if not super expensive shoes, everyone is a tourist, no one will steal (at least my friend Nike is no problem). The entrance of the 1st and 2nd caves is because the tourists have just arrived and the viewing time is long, so the shoes are concentrated, and some locals have opened 400 rupees to help us look at the shoes. Fortunately, I refused because I didn't need it at all. -Monkeys are a lot and quick, but more polite than the monkeys of Mount Emei, will not be hard to grab, but the food is better hidden, once seen, will be as tireless as the vendor followed with food.
India · Aurangabad
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9. Marine Drive
4.0
4.4
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86 Reviews
based on 8.2k reviews
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Seashores
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nini917
The seaside is still spectacular, and the famous "gate of India" in Mumbai is the Indian Ocean. However, India is really dirty and garbage can be seen everywhere on the ground. The sea water is not blue at all, like the Yellow River.
India · Mumbai
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Nearby City
10. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
3.9
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138 Reviews
based on 4.5k reviews
风的呢喃1963
At first glance, Mumbai today mainly buys train tickets for the upcoming trip. The castle-like Victoria Railway Station is said to be a world cultural heritage railway station. When arriving, there was a part of the exterior wall under maintenance, which was not enough. Entering inside, the voices are full of excitement, quite lively in the Spring Festival. I asked all the way, and finally found the "foreigner ticket office" and queued up to buy tickets? NO! First queue up to get the form, then fill in... Then queue up, let the staff check whether there is a ticket in the computer, then communicate the time and price, then supplement the train number of the form, then queue up to hand in the form, then check the computer, then communicate, and finally issue the ticket. [Sidebar] Planned itinerary: 2.24 Mumbai-Olangabad (Temple) 2.26 Orangabad-Mumbai 2.28 Mumbai-Goa results tossed several times after communication, the conductor smiled and told us: the first train ticket, all specifications of the ticket are not! The companions urgently communicated and reached a consensus: First and changed the car to Olangabad, and got the second train ticket first. The ticket was bought, the street was strolling, the temperature was 34 degrees, my sister, I almost sunburned in Mumbai ~~~
India · Mumbai
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