prepare an attractive tourist leaflets for your native place using the points
. place
. special features
. Distance from any famous city
. Accommodation
. Food
. Climate
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Vishkanya16Ambitious
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GATEWAY OF INDIA
How to reach there :
Gateway of India is accessible by road,by rail,as well as by sea. If you are in the western suburbs of Mumbai,take the train to churchgate on the western rail route. From there,hire a cab to take you to the destination. From the western suburb,bandra,you can also take the bandra-worli sea-link to take you south Mumbai. From alibaug, the gateway of India is accessible by ferries that run between alibaug and Mumbai all through the day.
Accommodation facilities:
There are several hotels ranging from one-stars to five-stars that are made to accommodate visitors that come to see the gateway of india. The prices range from the simple rooms available for rs.400 per night to the expensive ones that are available at rs.15000 per night.
Place of attraction:
Go to the Elephanta caves by taking a one hour ferry ride to the island. The creators of this architectural mystery are still unknown. The rock cut temples are dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Place of interest nearby:
Visit the heritage buildings in the vicinity such as the prince of Wales museum in the kala ghoda art zone, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj terminus railway station, the Bombay high court and the buildings of horniman circle in the fort area.
Best time to visit:
November to February is the best time to visit the Elephanta caves, through one could even visit it during the summers. It is best to avoid going there during the Monsoon season, because the seas are unpredictable and the ferry services too could be irregular. It is advisable to reach Elephanta caves early in the morning and spend the day there.
Shopping attraction:
Five minutes from the gateway of India is the colaba causeway, from where you can buy anything from jewellery,clothes,coins,trinkets,charms,etc. The shoppers paradise.
Add your own points:
The Gateway of India overlooks the expansive Arabian sea on one side and the Taj Hotel on the other. It was built to welcome King George V and Queen Mary at Apollo Bunder on their visit to India in 1911. It is often referred to as the Taj Mahal of Mumbai.
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