Places You Should Not Miss In Mumbai!

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Gopika VC

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Many stores sell electronics, gadgets, and parts at low costs. If you want great deals, visit this unknown spot.

Lamington Road

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Chota Kashmir has a lot of natural greenery, and the first President of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, planted a tree there.

Chota Kashmir

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Khotachiwadi has narrow, winding streets and homes built in the way of Goa, which is mostly Portuguese.

Khotachiwadi

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If you're looking for one of Mumbai's most attractive unknown spots, Carter Road is worth a visit.

Carter Road

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On the site of the Ballard Pier, it was built in 1920 as a tribute to the growth of the Ballard Estate.

Ballard Bunder Gatehouse Navy Museum

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The Sewri Jetty has beautiful mangrove swamps and mudflats, and between October and March, flamingoes come to the area.

Sewri Jetty

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Horniman Circle is one of the best places to do business in the city. It has a half-circle of beautiful buildings.

Horniman Circle Garden

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The Bandra-Worli Sea Link promenade is a beautiful place to watch the sunset, relax with friends, and walk.

Worli Sea Face

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The beach near National Highway 8 is another hidden gem that offers peace and quiet.

Dahanu Beach

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Powai Lake is home to many crocodiles and migratory and resident birds like Alexandrine Parakeets, Cormorants, and White-Throated Kingfishers.

Powai Lake

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