My 3 days at the sprawling Mumbai City

The Taj Hotel of Mumbai which offers a splendid view of Gateway of India. Photo by: Adam Mohamed 

Traveling is more than just the seeing stuff & going places because it’s a great way to meet other humans & connecting yourself with others. From 19th to 21st March I've traveled to Mumbai City which is best known as the financial capital of India.

Firstly, Mumbai which is famous as the heart of the Hindi-language film industry of India is a densely populated city located at Western side of the country. This city which is known as the financial capital of India is chaotic and crowded full of dreamers, hardworking individuals, starlets and gangsters. Even though I saw a lot of sign and boards requesting to keep Mumbai clean, India’s commercial capital is not a clean city upon my experience as I’ve seen many public places with trash with funky smells. Surely Mumbai is undoubtedly crowded and stuffed with traffic but there’s an excellent local transport system establishes at the city which includes trains, buses, taxis and auto rickshaws. However in my experience the most relaxing way to travel within Mumbai is the black and yellow taxis which is fairly cheap & can be spotted everywhere. The cuisines of Mumbai boast of rich taste and impressive flavors.  Rice, aromatic fish curries, Indian bread, vegetable curries, pulses and desserts, coconuts, cashew nuts, peanuts and peanut oil are some of the major ingredients used in most of Mumbai's dishes. Mumbai City is truly a great shopping destination with Malls, street markets & several shopping areas around the city. In general I could say that shopping in Mumbai depends on what kind of shopping experience you prefer according to your budget. Although life in Mumbai is certainly busy there are unique and interesting sights that you can visit and spend your day which also could be the most exhilarating sights and appealing destinations that you’ve ever came through. Mumbai has unique and interesting sites from the recognized monument Gateway of India to Heritage buildings, Parks, Beaches and lots of other interesting places which will never let you feel boredom. For a city that never sleeps, the late night hangouts at Mumbai could be more happening for you at the atmospheric streets.


Mumbai was a great stop in my tours so far in India with friendly people and chaotic times which never made me feel boring. During my 3 days at Mumbai I did a lot of walking at this city & I could say that walking through the streets is the best way to explore Mumbai City. 

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