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Write a paragraph about your visit to mumbai and goa...

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Answered by faridkhann
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Mumbai visit.

Guys, as promised here is the first installment of photographs from my trip to India. This was one fun trip because I got to visit Bombay/Mumbai (I'll keep calling it Bombay when I write about the city because that is what I grew up calling it and the name is dear to my heart) and Goa after a very, very long time and we had one huge family reunion that pretty much partied daily. My only regret, we didn't stay longer!

The period between October to December is probably the best time to visit Bombay and Goa on the west coast, the weather is warm and usually somewhere in the 80's and evenings are pleasantly cool as summers can be brutal. December also happens to be the peak season when tourists visit Goa (which I will talk about more in subsequent posts). Every season has its own charm, summers on the west coast might be hot but there are mangoes and cashews to enjoy, the monsoon season is equally fun with plenty of heavy rain and a lot of lush greenery and gushing waterfalls if you travel to some of the towns outside the big cities. Whatever season or time of the day it might be, Bombay is a city that does not sleep!

Mumbai - Gateway of India | A Brown TableMumbai - Rajasthani Thali | A Brown Table

The flight is long and our official flight time was around 22 hours so were pretty thankful that we had no major delays or trouble. We stayed at the Taj Lands End hotel which is located in the center of the city making it easy to access everything. They also provide a complimentary breakfast that comes with a lot of delicious Indian, continental, vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, etc options. You won't hungry, they have something for everyone!

Traveling around the city is generally easy though road traffic can be rather heavy but with the new sea link, things are faster if you visit Bandra (where we stayed). I recommend trying out the local rickshaws (rickshaws are not allowed to travel to South Bombay) and taxis but make sure they start their meters when you hire them. The local railways are another great option to travel in the city and several of the railway stations were built by the British and have a lot of historical importance and gorgeous architecture. Food is generally cheap and delicious and shopping is even more fun if you have a knack for bargaining! To be safe, we did avoid eating raw food, ice and tap water at most restaurants but use your own personal judgement here. Do drink fresh coconut water, coconuts grow in this region like citrus trees in California. You will see them everywhere and they taste way better than the packaged stuff, also indulge in the meat of the tender coconut once you're done drinking (there's a lot of liquid in a fresh tender coconut

Goa visit .

7 Reasons Why You Should Visit Goa Every Year. Anjuna beach - Rocky beach although not much crowded and mostly frequented by Foreigners. ... Candolim beach - Amazing beach with very few tourists and lots of foreign crowd. There are some very good expensive restaurants to eat near by.

Answered by dezisantosh
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Last winter vacation my parents decided to visit my cousins at Mumbai. I was happy to go to Mumbai as it was a good break and it would be a nice holiday as well. I would also be meeting my cousin sister Nisha. We reached Mumbai by train on 20th December 2013 and were received by my uncle. I had visited several cities across India. Every place that I visited had a beauty of its own; but the city of Mumbai really touched my heart.

The first day I rested as I was tired after the journey. The next day my uncle took us to the Juhu Beach, which was quite crowded with people, children and vendors. I was quite surprised to see the sun set at around 7:30 pm. It was still bright till then. While returning I noticed people who seemed to be always on the move. In the mornings I noticed people scurrying to office. Life always seemed busy in Mumbai. What struck me next was the 'dabba walas' who are famous for delivering food to offices across the city. It is an amazing system. I was also quite surprised at the crowded trains of the Suburban Railway System that is the city's lifeline. The life style and the culture of the city really amazed me. The decor of the city, its markets, malls all bore the mark of progress and development. 

The city of Mumbai will always remain in my memories. The crowded market places, the transport system, the life style and culture will have a lasting impression on my mind. It is a city that made a difference and touched my heart.

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