The Gateway of India, Mumbai.
Budding cricketers practice on the Oval Maidan. In the background is Rajabai Clock Tower.
Bombay High Court. Far in the background is the BSE building.
The taxis of Mumbai arent quite like the trains but they are nevertheless an important mode of transport.
If you are from Bombay, you cant not know the book stall at Flora Fountain. It is in fact not a stall but a library. With more books than most good libraries, this is one place many Mumbaikars flock to in search of titles.
The Ambassador Hotel, the iconic hotel, famous for its revolving restaurant at its summit. The restaurant is said to complete one revolution in an hour.
Providing willful tourists with a novel sort of entertainment are these tongas pulled by horses. In the background here is the iconic Trident Hotel.
If you are in Bombay, be sure to catch the sunset off Marine Drive at least once. This here, is the tip of the city of Bombay.
The tip of the mighty city is also a hot spot for canoodling couples at sunset. Throngs of people flock to one of Mumbais most famous landmarks eveyday. It makes you think-“How many people actually live in this city?”
Bangles, watches, jewellery, key chains, antiques all on the cheap. This particular store was on the Colaba causeway, specially popular among foreign tourists.
Kala Ghoda (black horse!), a very popular landmark in Mumbai