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Kamala Nehru Park
Kamala Nehru Park is a famous recreational attraction located in the heart of the city. It is a favourite spot for jogging, walks or just for spending some time away from the hustle and bustle of the routine life. The Park is also in close proximity from some colleges, schools and hostels. So, one would find groups of students exercising or just hanging out after a busy day. Having said that, it is a great place for people belonging to all age groups. People get their children; the elderlies visit and parents also steal some time off from their home and work lives.
Kamala Nehru Park is located right next to a busy street near Deccan Gymkhana. Those expecting a completely quiet place away from the traffic can choose to skip this attraction. But there are pockets in the park wherein people would find considerably less noise. Any which way, the attraction does have a soothing vibe that can help one feel rejuvenated The parks is well kept with tall trees, shrubberies lining the pathways and a children's playground on one side. The place also has lots and lots of seating arrangement that can accommodate a significantly large number of people visiting the Park.
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Kanheri Caves
Located in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, near Borivali in Mumbai, the Kanheri Caves in Mumbai are a group of rock - cut monuments in the form of caves. The caves and the paintings, themselves, illustrate the Buddhist influence on the Indian art and culture. The caves are famous for their 109 special entrances as well as for their ancient sculptures, carvings, paintings and inscriptions dating back to the 1st century to the 10th century that adorn their basalt formations. Standing in sharp contrast to the verdant greenery of the surrounding hills, Kanheri Caves can be accessed through a series of rock cut steps.
While the caves provide an excellent insight into history, it can be clearly seen that they were built over an extensive period of time. The older of the Kanheri Caves are plainer in their design, while the newer caves are more ornamented. What ties the design of each of these caves is an individual stone plinth on which they rest, which is common to all. In addition to the caves, a congregation hall, intricately carved pillars, Buddhist stupas, and ingenious water channels carved out stone are some of the exciting aspects to witness and marvel. Another one of the caves here has been converted into a monastery and holds special importance for the Buddhist community.
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KidZania Mumbai
KidZania basically is an indoor attraction or a themed amusement park that spreads across an area of 1.73 acres. It is a fun attraction made especially for children within the age of 2 and 16. Its core concept is to have an interactive platform where children can feel inspired and learn through fun activities. The aim of the attraction is also to create a global entertainment and learning brand to contribute towards the growth of children by motivating, empowering and educating them in a unique, city-like Atmosphere. All of these activities are conducted in a safe environment. There are CCTV Cameras, medical aid, secured entry with RFID security bracelets and a controlled indoor environment to make it comfortable as well as enjoyable for the visitors. KidZania also has a highly trained and experienced staff that guides the participants through the activities and provides complete knowledge about the activities.
Here, children can learn about 100+ careers and also try their hand at them through role-play and immersive activities. The attraction also serves as a platform where brands from various industries are marketed so that the participating children get a closer view and a better understanding of the functioning of the brands. KidZania provides an in-depth experience to give the children enough exposure to the chosen career, stimulate their creative thinking abilities and also boost their confidence. Other than this, KidZania is also one of the famous party and event venues in Mumbai. Several marketing events, corporate events, launches, social responsibility events, birthday parties, etc. continue to be organized at KidZania every now and then.
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Kitty Su
Located in the suburban region of Andheri East, Kitty Su is a nightclub in The Lalit Mumbai Hotel. It is considered to be one of the best places to party in Mumbai, although preferences might differ. Kitty Su is probably the only, or one of the few places in Mumbai that welcome the members of the LGBT community with open arms. The nightclub is famous for a wide range of drinks they serve and live gigs too. Most visitors find the bar staff to be entertaining, polite and efficient. They have unique recipes to make some delicious cocktails and mocktails. Thus, this place draws those who know their poison of choice and those who are always on the lookout for a great spot to party and hangout. The price range is a little on the higher side, but the socialites are sure to have fun at Kitty Su.
Some of the other notable features of Kitty Su are the ambience, the service, the music played by international and national DJs and the food. At first glance, the nightclub comes across as a different world inside the luxurious hotel because of its contrasting décor that depicts an idea inspired by the concept of finding treasure in trash. It has a blend of street art, rustic, raw and unfinished type of interior with dark coloured heavy wooden doors, an aluminium ceiling, colourful abstract murals, mood lightings, outdated ceiling fans, tables made out of old oil drums, leather chairs and sofas, etc. along with a top-end music system to provide the customers a fantastic time. The place has a semi-private section too which is called “The Salon” where one can enjoy butler service and a comparatively chic ambience with its own separate bar a little away from the dance floor.
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Knesset Eliyahoo
Knesset Eliyahoo, also known as Knesset Eliyahu is the second oldest orthodox Jewish synagogue in Mumbai. Established in 1884, the building is located in Colaba and the exterior facade is painted turquoise.
Lokhandwala Market
A visit to Mumbai is, of course, incomplete without shopping for some nice clothes and accessories, and this is when the Lokhandwala Market comes to the rescue! This local market has gained much popularity over the past few years and is now the one-stop shop to ticking off all items from your shopping list on your next visit to Mumbai. Located in western Mumbai, near Andheri, the Lokhandwala Market is one of the most popular suburbs. The area is one of the poshest in Mumbai and also houses a large commercial and residential complex, but it is the long stretch of roadside stalls and shops that characterise the much loved Lokhandwala Market.
The market is located just 5 kilometres away from the Andheri Station and is famous not only for its convenient location and accessibility but also because it offers a variety of items at really affordable prices. One can find everything ranging from footwear to fruits, and from jewellery to electronic items in this single market, and the shopkeepers are willing to bargain too! This is perhaps why Lokhandwala is mainly famous amongst college goers, who can buy the latest fashion at affordable prices. From roadside Bhel and Panipuri to international chains such as McDonald's and Dominoes, there are more than enough options to tantalise your tastebuds.
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Madh Island
Madh Island, an island located off the coast on Mumbai is home to umpteen villages, farmlands and surreal vistas. In recent times, it has found popularity as a weekend destination among the rich and elite of Mumbai. Dotted with quaint settlements and lush green farms, Madh Island is a respite from the glitterati and dazzling environs of the city and can be reached by an hour’s drive or a ferry ride from the city. The island is bordered by the Arabian Sea on the west and Malad Creek on the east. Primarily inhabited by Kolis, Marathis, and Roman Catholics, it also has several luxury resorts to give you a respite from city life.
It has also found some importance and popularity for being the site of several film and television shoots. Set amidst a particularly rural environment, Madh Island is also known for the Madh Fort which is a major tourist attraction at the spot. The seashore is lined with palms and is quiet, serene, and peaceful. The ferry to Madh Island can be boarded at Versova and saves one from the plight of traffic!
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Magen David Synagogue
Located in Byculla in South Mumbai, Magen David Synagogue is a Jewish synagogue that was consecrated in 1864. Boasting of a Victorian style architecture, the building was constructed by David Sassoon for the Baghdadi Jewish population that had fled their territory to escape the wrath and torture of their governor. The original synagogue was considerably smaller in size- so when the Jewish popular increased in number by 1910, the synagogue could not be of proper service to the entire population. The area was then extended with the help of Jacob Sassoon (grandson of David Sassoon) and now it is one of the largest synagogues in Asia outside of Israel. Boasting of a vibrant bright blue building, the synagogue also has stained glass windows and huge full frontal columns, to flaunt of. It also has an enormous, distinguishable clock tower that is clearly visible in the hustling area of Bombay. The synagogue holds regular morning services and prayers, Sabbath, and Shulchan breakfast which is attended by a fairly high number of believers. The synagogue is open to visit by all religions.
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Magen Hassidim Synagogue
Magen Hassidim Synagogue is situated on Morland Road in Agnipada, Mumbai. The synagogue was consecrated in 1931 and is one of the biggest of its kind in the city. The two-storey classical-inspired stone columns and casement windows.
Mahakali Caves
Mahakali Caves, also known as Kondivite Caves, are centuries old and are located in the western part of the city of Mumbai in Andheri. Mahakali Caves comprise a total of nineteen rock-cut monuments, built between 1st and 6th century. The main cave consists of Buddha figures and stupas and there are several Buddha idols carved on the rocks too. These solid basalt caves are a favourite place for history lovers, and archaeologists. Surprisingly clean and efficiently maintained, the caves are far from the city area hence give a sense of serenity.
Beautifully carved out of solid black basalt rock, the caves exist since the Ashokan Empire. The existence of a Buddhist Stupa indicates the dwelling of Buddhist monks here. The walls contain scriptures in Pali, a language older than Sanskrit. A majority of the caves are on a low-lying hill, rising only a few meters above the surroundings. Since the caves are carved in volcanic trap breccias, they are prone to weathering. The caves are small in size and contain numerous rock-cut cisterns. Though the images today are not clearly visible, the Mahakali caves are indeed one of the most beautiful specimens of the rock-cut monastery.
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