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mumbai Shopping in MumbaiSubmitted by grrajeshkumar on Fri, 08/01/2008 - 00:00
Mumbai Shopping Malls: Shop around, get deals, discounts or buy products at a bargain prices. Mumbai-Shopping Shopping in Mumbai is a memorable experience as you wander through its Bazaars with striking names like Chor Bazar, Mutton Street and Zaveri Bazar. At Chor Bazar you'll find a phenomenal collection of antiques, jewellery, wooden articles, leatherware and general bric-a-brac. Crawford market, famous for flowers, fruits, meat and fish, is certainly place worth capturing on your camera. Zaveri Bazar offers excellent range of jewellery items. Entertainment in MumbaiSubmitted by grrajeshkumar on Fri, 08/01/2008 - 00:00
Mumbai Entertainment Centers: Explore and enjoy the traditional Music, theatres, cinema halls, dance, cultural programs and more. Entertainment Mumbai, the proud host of the Indian Film Industry - Bollywood, is the entertainment hub of India. Bollywood, in fact, is one of the biggest film producing industries in the world. There are many options of getting entertained in Mumbai. One of the options is to watch movies. There are many cinema halls and multiplexes in Mumbai like Regal, Metro, Liberty, IMAX, INOX, Fame Adlabs and so on. Tour Operators in MumbaiSubmitted by grrajeshkumar on Fri, 08/01/2008 - 00:00
Mumbai Tour Operators: Like to take a journey around Mumbai, find local tour operators in Mumbai. Tour Operators and Promoters Charmi Travels Tourism Offices in MumbaiSubmitted by grrajeshkumar on Fri, 08/01/2008 - 00:00
Mumbai Travel and Tourism Offices: Contact tourist information centers in and around Mumbai. Tourism Info Government of India Tourist Office MTDC Quick Info in MumbaiSubmitted by grrajeshkumar on Fri, 08/01/2008 - 00:00
The Business Capital of India Mumbai, which was previously known as Bombay is a major metropolitan city of India. It is the state capital of Maharashtra . Mumbai city is known as the business capital of India, it being the country's principal financial and communications centre. The city has the largest and the busiest port handling India's foreign trade and a major Interntional airport. India's largest Stock Exchange which ranks as the third largest in the world, is situated in Mumbai. Here, trading of stocks is carried out in billions of rupees everyday Getting Around in MumbaiSubmitted by grrajeshkumar on Fri, 08/01/2008 - 00:00
Find your way through Mumbai by air, train, bus and other modes of transportation. Travel conveniently with the latest information on train timings, flight timings in Mumbai. By Air Mumbai is Indias international gateway and has the busiest domestic air network in the country. The Sahara International Airport is 30km north of the city center. The domestic terminal at Santa Cruz is 4km apart. The offices of most of the international and domestic airlines are situated around Nariman point. By Rail Mumbai is a prominent railway hub of the country. Accomodation in MumbaiSubmitted by grrajeshkumar on Fri, 08/01/2008 - 00:00
Find great Mumbai accomodation, Mumbai hotels, Mumbai lodges, Mumbai paying guest accomodation, Mumbai bacherlor rentals, Mumbai backpackers lodging, cottages, resorts. Low prices, best deals on Mumbai hotels and accomodation. Al Karim Hotel Ramkrishna Hotel Sightseeing in MumbaiSubmitted by grrajeshkumar on Fri, 08/01/2008 - 00:00
Mumbai Sightseeings: Museums, Local tours, Forts, Monuments, Historical places, Temples, Amusement Parks, Beaches. A complete Mumbai sightseeing guide. Historical Elephanta Caves, Mumbai Elephanta caves are located at Gharapuri Island, a confabulation of three small villages nearby Mumbai. These caves, a UNESCO world heritage site, are frequently visited by domestic and foreign travelers. Books in MumbaiSubmitted by grrajeshkumar on Fri, 08/01/2008 - 00:00
Mumbai Travel Guidebooks: Find advice, information and inspiration to travel nook and corner of Mumbai. A Short History of Bombay Presidency A Guide to Bombay The Charm of Bombay The Folklore of Bombay Bombay, Story of the island City |