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 Ramee Guestline Hotel

posted by Shaon on 20 August 2009 at 19:59

I had the opportunity to stay in the Ramee Guestline Hotel for about 3 days and it was definitely worth it. We were given a warm welcome as soon as we entered the hotel and check in was very smooth. The pickup service from the airport was very nice to have. Breakfast was complimentary with plenty to ... more

 Grant Hyatt Hotel

posted by Imam on 14 July 2009 at 15:11

Dear traveler, Do you want to make yourself at home in the business center of India? Find this hotel, it is very nice place to stay. The service and amenities are wonderful from multilingual staff, babysitting, transportation arrangement, business center etc. Do not miss it. There are some facili ... more

 Kanheri Caves

posted by DVC_Chris on 26 May 2009 at 03:19

The last time I wanted to go to Mumbai, I decided to leave the hustle and bustle of the city, and see some of the country side, which is why I am glad that I went to the Kanheri Caves. Dating back over two thousand years, the inscriptions in this cave temple are quite humbling.

 Cream Centre Restaurant

posted by MartinV on 14 May 2009 at 22:02

This place is newly opened but the food there is fantastic and the chefs deserve recognition!The dishes are typical Indian but are prepared and served with the utmost care to detail.The onion rings were simple yet delicious!The service is fast, efficient and with a staff that will help you choose yo ... more

 elephanta caves

posted by kumarpslv on 19 March 2009 at 18:57

It is the place one must visit,who steps into Mumbai and I am having desire to visit it on hearing about it from my relatives. Elephanta island was so named by the Portuguese, after the statue of an elephant near the landing area of the island. It is rock-cut temple of the God Siva,located 10KM awa ... more

dealchecker's guide to Mumbai

Mumbai(Bombay), the cosmopolitan capital of Maharashtra, is located in the west of India. Not in the least because of its location and the mark the British left on the city, it changed from a fairly isolated town into a major commercial city with over a million inhabitants. Recently, the government changed the city's former, Anglicised  name Bombay, into Mumbai. But what's in a name? Mumbai still is a must for travelers and is, to a certain extent, a match for cities such as Paris and London.

Although not everyone is pleased with its nickname, Bollywood, the film industry in Mumbai produces over 300 films a year and is therefore, in this respect, second after Hollywood. The actors enjoy their god-like statuses and dwell in exclusive mansions on Malabar Hill, the area that holds its own with Beverly Hills. Although not may people are permitted to actually see the ins and outs of the film shooting process, there are some tours to the film studies and if that doesn't work, there is always a place where you can bathe in the typical mélange of Indian dance, songs, optional violence and melodrama.

Don't let yourself be overwhelmed by the big city character because there are plenty of nice things to see and do. There are museums, such as the Gandhi Museum (in one of the Mahatma's former residences- it's light on history and heavy on memorabilia), art galleries,

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