For long time I was thinking of visiting Mumbai properly. It isn't that I haven't been to Mumbai but it was mostly a day trip or staying in far suburb or to obtain Visa, catch train or flights. For year end holiday due to procrastination, I didn't book anything worthwhile and when I tried everything was booked in popular locations. So I decided that we can visit Mumbai as accommodation will not be a problem and it was on the list for quite some time.
The plan which I charted out was first day spend time in south Mumbai visiting Gateway of India, Elephanta Caves, Marine Drive, Chowpatty while staying in south Mumbai. Next day we could cut across entire Mumbai from south to north and then stay over at Madh island and then visit Essel world. For stay we booked hotel Residency @ Fort for first day and second day @ The Retreat Hotel & Convention Centre.
We started from Pune by 8AM and reached our hotel by 12PM. Even though I thought of asking the hotel but assumed that they would have some sort of parking but when I reached they didn't have any. Thankfully there was a spot available in a gully available and this being a long weekend I could park easily. Without wasting much time we started for Gateway of India which was 10 minutes from the hotel. There was a sea of humanity there and due to security the some area in front of hotel was barricaded. I laughed on my initial thought of coming there directly and find a parking there. There were plenty of tourists wanting to go to Elephanta caves. Citing this there were non-stop ferries available. Even though it was long queue, we were in the ferry in 15 minutes, shows the efficiency of Mumbai. The fare was Rs. 160 per head. The ferry takes little more than an hour to reach.. This being December end, weather in Mumbai was quite enjoyable.
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Gateway of India |
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Iconic picture of Mumbai, Taj Mahal hotel, extension and Gateway of India with ferries |
Once we leave Gateway of India, first we get to see Naval docks with lot of frigates parked and later starts the Mumbai dockyard. The main port of Mumbai is JNPT (Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust) but some ships dock at erstwhile Bombay docks.
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Naval frigate |
Looking at the crowd at Gateway of India I realized that Elephanta caves is not going to be pleasant. As expected there was huge crowd milling around, jostling, taking pictures. At other times the place could be quite pleasant.
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Trimuti sculpture |
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another sculpture |
There is a toy train run by Maharashtra tourism from jetty to starting point for caves which was overwhelmed and we couldn't ride on it.
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Toy train by Maharashtra tourism. |
The return ferry journey was uneventful. After getting down it was almost evening so we decided to quickly catch sunset at Marine drive. We took a cab and went to Chowpatty instead. Its a small sandy beach at the end of Marine drive. You can rent a
chatai for Rs 20 to sit and watch sunset or make sand castles and have snacks. The food stalls thankfully are restricted to a certain corner so beach is relatively clean though water was still murky. The sunset was good though blocked a little by Malabar hills.
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Girgaon chowpatty |
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Sunset @ Girgaon chowpatty |
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Looking towards Marine drive |
After some time we came back to hotel, freshened up and decided to go to Gateway of India again. Unlike afternoon the weather had cooled down, crowd was lesser, cool breeze with glittering Gateway of India and Taj Mahal hotel, it was quite enjoyable.
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Illuminated Gateway of India |
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Taj Mahal hotel all glittering |
After spending some time, we decided to go to Marine drive again to admire the queen's necklace as it is called. Marine Drive has one of the best promenades I can think of with wide and clean walkway. The marine drive and surrounding buildings were lit up nicely.
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Oberoi Trident hotel |
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Marine drive promenade |
After strolling for some time, we took a cab back to hotel. While passing through the buildings along marine drive, I noticed that most of them end up with
Mahal or
Mansion in their name which is quite apt for the location.