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Visiting
Mumbai
(Day One)
The famed Girgaon Chowpati and Marine drive as seen from Kamla Nehru Park |
My kids wanted
to visit Mumbai since a long time, but I was a bit sceptical about the visit,
being more of a nature lover, I could not fathom any good reason for visiting
another metropolitan City. However, an
opportunity arose when we planned a visit to Goa and hence I decided to
accommodate my kid’s wish and planned the trip via Mumbai.
The visit was
scheduled for first week of April, 2019 as there was no other appropriate
window available during the year, due to academic issues of the kids. Although it was perceived that the season
would be rather hot in those parts of the Country, yet we decided to push ahead
with our plans.
As
planned we reached the airport and as the boarding was completed well in time, the
Captain announced early take off, which was about 15 minutes prior to the
scheduled departure time. The flight was
uneventful and we reached Mumbai 35 minutes earlier than the scheduled time of
arrival and landed at the Chatrapati Shivaji Terminal. The availability of App based Taxi service
has made a dent in Mumbai as well and one can just use the App to book your
taxi at appropriate rates without hassling.
We had booked a hotel in the Santa Cruz area, as I was a bit
apprehensive about the Mumbai’s notorious traffic jams and wanted to stay as
close the airport as possible to avoid any kind of traffic trauma while taking
my flight to Goa.
The approach to Worli Sea Link |
The famed Siddhi Vinayak temple in Prabhadevi |
Siddhivinayak Temple is located in Prabhadevi area, near Dadar railway station. This temple was constructed way back in the
year 1881. The temple receives thousands of devotees on daily basis. The small
hall or mandap has the idol of Lord Vinayaka or Lord Ganehsa who it is believed
fulfils
wishes of all his devotees. While the
huge wooden doors have sculpted carvings of the 8 manifestations of Lord
Ganesha as Ashtavinayak, the inner roof is gold plated. The beautiful idol of the Lord Ganesha
is in black stone and stands in the middle of the sanctum
sanctorum. On the both sides of this
idol, there are idols of the better-halves of Lord Ganesha known as Riddhi and
Siddhi.
The Hanging Garden in Malabar Hills |
Thereafter,
on advice of the taxi driver we visited the famed Hanging garden also known as Pherozeshah
Mehta Gardens. Hanging
Garden is a layered or terraced garden, placed on the western top-side of the
Malabar Hills, right in front of Kamla Nehru Park. The garden offers some amazing sunset views over the Arabian Sea. Established over a reservoir by Ulhas Ghapokar
in 1881. The garden is also popular amidst
locals for walks and yoga sessions, as we found that there was huge crowd of
people enjoying in the park. It is one
of the best places to enjoy in Mumbai tour.
Panoramic view of Girgaon Chowpati from Kamla Nehru Park |
Families enjoying the evening breeze in Girgaon Chowpati |
The food stalls in Girgaon Chowpati |
As the Sun sets across the Girgaon Chowpati |
Therefrom we headed for the Girgaon Chowpati and it was teeming
with people as many locals had come to the beach to enjoy the festive mood of
‘Gudi Padwa’. Located northwards of
Marine Drive, the Girgaon Chowpatty/beach bustles
with activity as a picnic spot, on all the days of a week. One can not only indulge in fun activities but
can also gorge on sumptuous street food of Mumbai such as sev puri, bhel puri, batata
puri, pao bhaji and so on in the stalls that are situated on one side of the
beach entry. One is free to quench one’s thirst
with fresh coconut water or various kinds of cold drinks or ice creams and
local chuski’s being served by various stalls, each of which cries out loud for
attention, not only as a metaphor but literally too, as various agents approach
you vigorously with the menu card of their stall and harping on its’ specialties. During our visit in the evening hours’, we found children and their
families enjoying rides such as ferry wheels, taking a leisure stroll, riding a
pony and enjoying the cool sea breeze by the sea side sitting on mats being
rented out by agents. Having enjoyed
some local snacks at the Chowpati, it was time for us to head back home and
since we could not locate any local Parsi Restaurant, on advice of the driver
again, we picked up our dinner from the famed Lucky Restaurant in Santa Cruz
area itself and the food served was really lip smacking. Thus, ended our first day in Mumbai.
The commendation certificates given by famed personalities on walls of Lucky Restaurant |
Here
is the link to a short video of this part of the visit –
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S Roy Biswas
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