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Near by Schools, colleges are H. R. College of Commerce and Economics with approx in 5 kms, Atomic Energy Junior College with approx in 18 kms, etc.

Malabar Hill

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Malabar Hill

Malabar Hill, a hillock in southern Mumbai, India is an upmarket VVIP residential area which has the Government Guest House Sahaydri, the Chief Minister of Maharashtra's Bungalow, official residences of VIP state officials, famous Hanging Gardens, Jain Temple & Banganga Tank. Situated at a height of 50 metres (160 ft), it is the highest point in South Mumbai offering a beautiful scenic view of the Queens Necklace. The Malabar Hill district is notably the most exclusive residential area in Mumbai,[2] and home to several business tycoons and film personalities. Iconic buildings like Anita, Grand Paradi, Blue Haven, Darshan, Sundatta Apartments, Ill Pallazio, Mayfair Gardens, Alankar, Benhur are known to be the most sought after private house pads for business czars and Bollywood with prices of apartments as high as Rs.1,35,000 per sq ft. (US$25000/m2), making it one of the most expensive neighborhoods to stay in the world. In September 2013 Malabar Hill had one of the most expensive residential real estate deal of the country where a duplex apartment on Mount Pleasant Road was sold for 57 crores INR at a rate of 1.35 lacs/sq. ft.

Hanging Garden Of Mumbai

Up on lower slopes of the Malabar hills one can find a perfectly knitted terraced garden as if hanging from the hill, the Hanging Garden. Though the famous ornamental name is Hanging Garden, its official name is Ferozeshah Mehta Gardens named after Ferozeshah Mehta a renowned barrister of his times. It is truly a delight for a nature lover. The hedges of the garden are carved in different shapes giving it an interesting look. The sun-set view from the garden over the Arabian Sea is quite mesmerizing. One can get a good panoramic view of the Marine Drive and the Chowpatty beach from the Hanging Garden. Taking a stroll in the green belt with the gentle breeze blowing from the Arabian Sea can be quite refreshing and rejuvenating. Its greenery along with the picturesque natural view makes it one of the attractive tourist spots in Mumbai.

Kamla Nehru Park - Boot House

Boot House is located in Mumbai and its a tourist attraction especially children below twelve years old.

Raconteur Walks Mumbai

Mumbai with its little over 400 year old history is the financial and cultural capital of India. A city of many colours and faces it is, without doubt, the place where fortunes are made and dreams are realized. From being the birthplace of Indian cricket to the spiritual home of 'Bollywood' and Indian Cinema it is a vibrant cosmopolitan melting pot.

Tower of Silence

A Tower of Silence is a circular, raised structure used by Zoroastrians for exposure of the dead, particularly to scavenging birds for the purposes of excarnation. Zoroastrian exposure of the dead is first attested in the mid-5th-century BCE Histories of Herodotus, but the use of towers is first documented in early 9th century. The doctrinale rationale for exposure is to avoid contact with earth or fire, both of which are considered sacred.

Banganga Tank

Banganga or Banganga Tank is an ancient water tank which is part of the Walkeshwar Temple Complex in Malabar Hill area of Mumbai in India.

Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum

Mani bhavan Mahatma karamchand mohandas Gandi.used to stay this place.this located South Mumbai.Congres party headquarter.Gandi museum is very familier for tourist.For knowing about Gandhiji's life and experiments.... a short walk from the Babulnath Temple

Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum

located at # 19, Laburnum Road in the Gamdevi precinct of downtown Mumbai, acted as the focal point of Gandhi's political activities in Mumbai between 1917 and 1934. The mansion belonged to Revashankar Jagjeevan Jhaveri, Gandhi's friend and host in Mumbai during this period.

Chowpatty Beach

Girgaon Chaupati', commonly known as just Chaupati, is one of the most famous public beaches adjoining Marine Drive in the Girgaon area of Mumbai, India

Bombay Panjrapole

Cows here from all over the city, taken in and cared for if the owners can't be found. Animals are kept well and treated very well with hospital sections for the ill and a birthing section too. Amazing to see so many animals in one place and lovely to see the care shown. Be warned this place is hidden in a warren of streets that fortunately for us our guide navigated with no problem. Perhaps a little off the usual tourist track for sights but very much worth a visit