At the top end
of Marine Drive
is Chowpatty Beach,
the only beach
in the central
part of Mumbai.
One can witnesses
many Hindu religious
ceremonies taking
place at Chowpatty
like the annual
thread-tying ceremony
initiating young
boys into the
Brahmin caste,
'Nariel Purnima'
towards the end
of the monsoons
and 'Ganesh Chaturthi'
immersions. One
can see the statues
of Lokmanya Tilak
and Vithalbhai
Patel. There is
a huge line of
stalls on the
beach, selling
'Bhelpuri', 'Kulfi'
and 'Paan'. There
are also shooting
galleries, snake
charmers, monkey
trainers, balloon
sellers and even
masseurs. Recently
they have added
a park called
"Nana-Nani
Park" for
elderly people.
Location: Central
Mumbai, Maharashtra
Unique Feature:
Only Beach Located
In Central Mumbai
Built In: 1920
And 1930s
HOW
TO GET THERE :
Air:
Mumbai has both
national and international
airports and regular
flights connect
it with all major
countries and
states in India.
Rail: The nearest
railway station
is at Charni Road
(Western Railway).
Road: Mumbai being
the capital city
of Maharashtra
State is well
connected by road
with all parts
of the state.
City bus services
are available
from all-important
points in the
city.
WHERE
TO STAY :
As a major metropolis
in India and the
capital city of
the Maharahtra
state is well
equipped with
excellent Hotel
accommodation,
which vary from
luxurious to reasonable
budget hotels.
Locals also let
rooms for accommodation.
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