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ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Mumbai, Western India, India Most travellers don't visit this place, But its my favourite. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Western India, India The Borivali or Sanjay Gandhi National Park is the green lung of Mumbai city and it is a wonderful place to visit to see birds and if you are lucky leopards too. The.. 3. Juhu Beach ADD TO LIST (16 reviews) Mumbai, Western India, India Juhu Beach is one of the many beaches in Mumbai city but not one where you can go for a good swim since the waters are not so clean to swim in even though you will find.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Dharavi, Western India, India For a tour with intelligence and local knowledge, contact http://www.realitytoursandtravel.com/. In addition to their very rewarding Dharavi tours, Reality also has.. 5. Essel World ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Mumbai, Western India, India amusement parks in india are not worth talking about, even this one. but when put into perspective, its a different story. bombay is a city that i find 'business.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Mumbai, Western India, India After spending several days in the concrete jungles of India's busiest city it was such a relief to finally get away from it all. Sanjay Gandhi National Park is a.. 7. Vasai Fort ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Vasai, Western India, India The Vasai or Bassein Fort as it was known as earlier was built under the Portuguese rule in 1590 though a smaller fort like structure was built first in 1533 by the.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Bandra, Western India, India The Carter Road Promenade is worth going for a breath of fresh sea breeze while you walk along the sea side, not much of a beach here but the path along the sea.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Sewri, Western India, India The Sewri mudflats are where you can see migratory birds, especially the lesser and greater flamingos which come here every year in the winter months from.. |