Mumbai is the commercial capital of India, but you will be surprised to see that several historical places and monuments give Mumbai its identity.
Historical wonders of Mumbai include Forts, Monuments, Structures, Churches, Temples, Dargahs, Parks, and Caves. You will be amazed to see that these structures are well-kept and maintained by the local authorities.
Taraporewala Aquarium is one of India’s oldest aquariums. It is one of the main tourist attractions of Mumbai. You will find marine as well as freshwater fishes at the display for visitors. The aquarium was taken up for renovation and [Read More…]
Kanheri Caves, Borivali – A Complete Visitor Guide Kanheri Caves are one of Mumbai’s most important ancient heritage sites, located deep inside Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Borivali. Surrounded by dense forest, wildlife, and hills, these caves offer a rare [Read More…]
The Story of St. Michael Church Mahim St. Michael’s Church is among the oldest Catholic churches and one of the oldest Portuguese structures in Mumbai. The church is located in Mahim, located at the junction of L.J. Road and Mahim Causeway. Because [Read More…]
Mumbai, the business capital of India, is known for its tourism. There are many historical monuments and sculptures in Mumbai that people visit to see while on vacation. One such place is Elephanta Caves, located on an island just off [Read More…]
The Global Vipassana Pagoda is a Meditation Hall in Gorai, on the North-west side of Mumbai. It was inaugurated by the then-President of India, Pratibha Patil, in 2009. Vipassana is an Art of Living – The technique of Vipassana meditation [Read More…]
Sinhagad, which means a Lion, is a name given to a hill fortress 49 km southwest of Pune in India. The day-by-day aging and rain have made it a valued sightseeing site for the current generation. The available caves and [Read More…]
Nestled in the suburban locality of Poinsur, Kandivali West, Mumbai, Our Lady of Remedies Church stands as a beacon of faith and a heritage landmark. With its roots dating back to the Portuguese era, the church has a history deeply [Read More…]