Recommendation of the best tourist attractions in mumbai that you must visit

Well for the people who want to bewisata to mumbai following we give some best places that you must visit

 
1. Gateway of India.
Not complete visit Mumbai without going to the magnificent gates built to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary in 1911. Its grandeur then can only be seen in the form of miniature construction of cardboard material. However, you can now see the original and the harbor scene behind it.

2. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya.
Walking through a collection of 50,000 stunning artefacts in this great museum is a miraculous experience. The exhibition revived a century ago that included art, archeology, and natural history. The Indo-Saracenic-style building and the surrounding park are also worth a visit.


3. Flora Fountain.
This building is a monument in the center there is a very unique fountain-shaped. This exotic monument was founded in 1864 on the initiative of several Indians with the aim of paying homage to Sir Bartle Frere, a figure who served as governor of Mumbai City in 1864 and reorganized the beauty of Fort, Mumbai.

4. Babulnath Temple.
This temple was built in the mid-18th century, precisely in 1780. At that time, the culture of Hindu religion has developed quite rapidly in India. In fact most of it dominates in all walks of society in India who have embraced Hinduism. Babulnath Temple located in South Mumbai area, precisely in the area of Malabar Hill, was built with the aim of paying tribute to Lord Shiva, one of the Hindu gods.


5. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus.It is a unique architectural building built in the mid-19th century in the center of Mumbai City, precisely in 1888. The station construction project was initiated by colonials who were then still in power in India, with the aim of being the main station in Mumbai. The Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus was designed by an English architect named Frederick William Stevens, who was originally an architectural design idea designed by some art school students in Bombay.
6. Elephanta Cave.According to archaeologists, Elephanta Cave is one of the caves in which tells about the civilization of Hindu culture which is one of the oldest religions in the world. This is evidenced by several historical sites that decorate Elephanta Cave, such as some temple buildings whose age is estimated more than 12 century. In fact, some archaeologists also believe that the temples were built in the time before Christ. The temples were once used as a means of Hindu activity which is the largest religion in India.