Rainy days 15 June to 15 Oct.
by sudo2008
If you have a love for rain ,you will get to enjoy during 15 June to 15 Oct, many Arab tourists from gulf countries come to Mumbai to enjoy rainy days. Torrential rains in Mumbai brought life to a standstill on Tuesday15/07/09 even as people in Konkan, western and northern Maharashtra thanked the weather gods for rescuing them from the relentless heat. With just 170 mm of rain, not even one-fourth of what Mumbai had received on 26/7/08 (944 mm), the city came to a standstill. Normal life was crippled as heavy rains that had started on Monday night lashed the city, flooding roads and disrupting railway services. Mithi river rose above the danger mark
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by mili_143
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Bombay Duck
by keeweechic
Bombay Duck (and I really don’t think you can convert that to Mumbai Duck) is also known as Bummalo. It is not in fact a duck but a lizardfish and is native to the waters between Mumbai and Kutch in the Arabian Sea. The fish is most often dried and salted before being eaten. Because of its pungent smell after drying, they are usually transport in sealed containers. Despite the strong odour, it is often considered a delicacy by experts of Indian cuisine. Sometimes it is also eaten fried in batter in its dried form or in curries. The bones are not a worry as they are soft and easily chewable.
Art buffs will like the art...
by tarush
Art buffs will like the art galleries in Bombay. The Jehangir art gallery shown here is one of Bombay's premier galleries and features the works of several artists. It depicts the fusion of modernity and culture which is what life in Bombay is..
Elephanta Island
by keeweechic
The island about 10kms from the south east coast of Mumbai and be reached by ferry from the Gateway of India. Elephanta Island was named by the 17th century Portuguese after the sculpture of an elephant head on the island by the landing area. The sculpture has now been relocated to Victoria Gardens (now Mumbai’s Zoo) In earlier times the island was called Gharapuri “The Place of Caves”. The island is well known for the cave temples and elephant caves which are a UNESCO World Heritage site.