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Places to Visit in Lonavala by a cab Service

 Lonavala, a beautiful hill station is a famous place among Mumbai people. Lonavala is easy to access for Mumbaikars with an 82 km of distance from Mumbai. If you are planning to visit Lonavala then you have landed on the right article. Gocabish provides the best cab services in Lonavala.

Lonavala is full of tourist places, gocabish provides services in Lonavala, which can’t be explored in a single day. Traveling to new places on buses, autos, or local community vehicles is frustrating, but this is when gocabish helps. gocabish takes you to the unknown road, he is the one who will take you to spots like Khandala, Tiger Leap, Imagica, Karla caves, and many others.

gocabish has all types of vehicles for your ride. To Make your ride affordable and memorable, gocabish tries its best. Booking on gocabish becomes easier with its simpler and more convenient interface.

The best taxi service in Lonavala for sightseeing:

 

1. Rajmachi fort.

  Along with gocabish, Rajmachi fort is 15 km and 84 km away from Lonavala and Mumbai respectively.

Rajmachi fort is famous for the two Forts named Shrivardhan and Manaraanjan. The monsoon season makes this more beautiful and makes it the best to visit. There are two ways to reach Rajmachi fort from the Lonavala side and Kondivade or Kondhane village near Lonavala.

Cars like sedans and hatchbacks are not suitable for road conditions for Rajmachi fort, gocabish helps you arrange SUVs and off-roading vehicles. There are many hotels nearby that are budget friendly and well-furnished. This hotel has a wonderful view from the rooms. With gocabish traveling places like Kondhana caves, Kataldhar waterfalls, trekking spots.

 

2. Bhushi dam:

The 87 km ride from Mumbai to Bhushi dam is worth it with gocabish.

Bhushi dam which is known for its great architecture is just 15 mins away with 7 km of distance from gocabish and has a wonderful scenic view. The booming voice of a waterfall falling from a height is far better than the unnecessary honking in cities.

Gocabish’s taxi can get you to your destination, as all vehicles are not allowed, with ease. The dam flows during the rainy season, months June to September, to avoid people from reaching it as early as possible. Dams are open for tourists from 8:00 AM to 5: 00 PM.

3. Sunil’s Celebrity Wax Museum:

 The museum 82 km away from Mumbai is a lovely place to discover with gocabish.

This museum is located just 2 km away from the city center with gocabish luring diehard fans of celebrities like Maharaja Shiva Ji, Rajnikanth, Our honorable  PM Narender Modi Ji, and many more. The museum is open from 9 AM to 8 PM.

The ticket price of 200 INR for adults is pocket friendly for everyone. You can hear any season or any month of the year. The museum, started by artist Sunil Kandaloor, has almost the same replica of a celebrity.

 

 

 

4. Imagica Adlabs:

Imagica is situated 24 km away from the center of Lonavala in Khopoli with gocabish.

Your ride in Imagica in Lonavala becomes more memorable with gocabish’s service and companionship. It is spread over 300 acres of area. Imagica water park has many enjoyment sources like roller coaster rides, a haunted park, IMAX special theater experience India, and Stimulators to experience blockbuster Bollywood.

Imagica is divided into some themes like Snow parks and Water parks. Going to Lonavala and enjoying Imagica’s wonderful rides and restaurants. The ticket price varies from 699 to 1299 per person and this rate varies on weekends and also varies for different themes in the park.

5. Karla Caves:

Gocabish takes 20 minutes to cover the 11 km distance of Lonavala to Karla Caves.

These caves are mesmerizing examples of ancient architecture. Karla caves are dug into the group of 16 other caves. At the entry, it has 15meter high detail and beautiful pillars carved out of stone. These caves are famous for multiple reasons like the Temple of Goddess Ekvira, a Buddhist monastery. 

This 2000y-year-old artwork is built in a stretch of 60 km from Pune. Out of all 16, The Great Chaitya cave, or cave number 8 is renowned for Chaitya and prayer hall made in 120 CE. It is the largest rock-cut chaitya in India.

6. Tiger Leap:

Lush green Tiger Leap has situated 12 Km away from the city center, gocabish provides cabs and taxis for this sightseeing in Lonavala.

A clifftop attraction has been named based on its shape, when you reach the viewpoint you will notice a Tiger leaping over the hill. The best time to visit is June to September during the monsoon season. These Lovely hills are so calm that it makes you echo what you shout.

It is challenging to get any vehicle there because of the large number of tourists and also due to the dangerous sharp turns. But don’t worry gocabish provides their service there too and they have experienced drivers also which will prevent you from inconvenience.

 

 7. Khandala:

Why just Lonavala, gocabish is giving service in Khandala which is just 5 km away.

Lonavala and Khandala are both these cities that are great places for holidays. Khandala is a hill station having multiple sight viewing places. From Khandala, you can see sunset and Rajmachi fort views. This family place has beautiful waterfalls, during monsoon waterfall is at its peak, and it flows down heavily with loud thumping noise.

Khandala is situated between the Deccan Plateau and the Konkan plain. In Khandala, the luxuriant environment rejuvenates.

Some other places to visit in Lonavala with gocabish :

 

· Kune falls is 5 km away from the city center, and is also one of the famous places in Lonavala, with gocabish. This waterfall paves the way for other waterfalls.

·   Pawna Dam is at the outer skirt of Lonavala and has a few things but all those are notable tourist spots. gocabish helps to access this far place having a distance of 32 km away from the center.

·If you love heritage and ancient culture then Tikona fort is made for you. The fort 36 km away is based on a cliff. It is 3500 feet above giving you a wide view below you.

·   Della Adventure park is another amusement park situated 6 km away from the city center. This adventure park has India’s highest swoop swing(100 ft). It has more than 50 activities and claims to be India’ Largest extreme adventure park.

 

 

Synopsis:

Hope this article will help you to choose the best cab or taxi service in Lonavala. gocabish service is always appreciated by its customers. Traveling to unknown places or home gocabish can be your best companion. Gocabish has the best cab in Lonavala.

 

 

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Everyone Loves Nashik Places to Visit

1) Panchvati:

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Panchvati is a small town located near Nashik in India. It is a holy land for believers of the Ramayana, and as such, attracts many pilgrims each year. The town is home to several sites of religious significance, such as the Kalaram Temple and the Sita Gufaa. In addition, the Kumbh Mela - one of the largest religious festivals in the world - takes place on the banks of the river Godavari, which runs through Panchvati.

Sita Gufaa: The Sita Gufa caves in Nashik are said to be the spot from where Sita was kidnapped by Ravana. A narrow staircase leads to the caves, which house idols of Lord Ram, Sita, and Lakshman as well as a Shivling that is said to be the one that Sita worshipped.

Kapileshwara Temple:


This Shiva temple is one of the oldest in the city and is surrounded by a hint of mystery. It does not have a statue of Nandi Bull, which is usually found in all ancient shiva temples. Close to the Kalaram temple, is one of the most frequented temples in the city.

 

2) Someshwar Temple:

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Someshwar Temple is one of the oldest Shiva temples in Nashik, located on the banks of River Godavari. The surrounding greenery and peaceful ambience make it a popular spot for devotees and tourists alike. There is an attached boating club and children's park for recreation, making it a perfect spot for a day out. While visiting the temple, do not forget to pay your respects to Lord Hanuman as well!

3) Navashya Ganapati Temple:

Enjoy the 5-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish.The Navashya Ganapati Temple is an ancient shrine on the banks of the Godavari, said to be at least 300 years old. It was established by the Peshwas in the 1770s and has since become known as a place where all prayers are answered by Lord Ganesh(Lord Ganesha). The name of the temple comes from the word 'Navas', which means 'prayers'. Thousands of followers come to this temple every year to pray for their wishes to be granted.

 

4) Deolali Camp

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Deolali is a small hill station located in the Sahyadri mountain range, away from the hustle and bustle of the urban cities. The town is known for its healing properties, and people come from all over to visit. Deolali is also home to one of the oldest army cantonments in the country, dating back to the days of the British. So, if you are looking for a peaceful weekend getaway, Deolali is the perfect place to go.

The town of Deolali Camp is an ideal place to recuperate and relax, with its many health resorts and sanatoriums, as well as its clean air which is known to be helpful for stress relief and rehabilitation. If you are going through a tough time mentally or recovering from an illness, or if you just need a peaceful retreat, you will find that Deolali Camp is the perfect place to heal, with its traffic-less bylanes lined with trees, carpets of green grass, and a refreshing atmosphere. There are also some temples in the area, good shopping and eating options, and the famous Pandavleni Caves.

 

 

5) Saptashrungi:

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Located around 60 km from Nashik, Saptashrungi is a Hindu pilgrimage spot that is also home to the temple of the goddess Saptashrungi Nivasin. This temple is one of three and a half Shaktipeeths located in Maharashtra and is considered a half 'Shaktipeeth' due to the belief that one of the limbs of the right arm of Sati (Lord Shiva's wife) fell here. Surrounded by seven mountain peaks and 108 bodies of water called kundas, Saptashrungi is also known for its forests loaded with medicinal herbs.In order to reach the top of the temple, there are two options - either take 510 steps or use the ropeway which only takes two minutes. The prices for using the ropeway are 90 INR for adults and 45 INR for children. There is also a canteen serving food at specific times throughout the day. During special festivals like Navratri and Poornima, the temple offers free food to its devotees; however, on regular days each devotee must pay 15 INR as prasad to avail of this service. The food timings are from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM.

6) Jain Temple:

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The jain temple in nashikis a relatively new addition to the religious landscape of the city. The temple is sprawling and elaborately built, with three storeys constructed mostly from white marble and pink sand. The temple is home to a 12-ton heavy deity of the 24th Thirthankara of the Jains.

 7) Trimbakeshwar Temple:

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The Trimbakeshwar Temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas in India. It is located in Trimbak, 28 kilometres from Nashik city, at the foot of Brahmagiri Hills. The temple was established by the Maratha ruler, Peshwa Nana Saheb in the 18th century. It is mentioned in the powerful Mrityunjaya Mantra that bestows immortality and longevity.The temple, designed with classic architecture, also includes the Kusavarta or Kunda, said to be the source of the river Godavari. The Jyotirlinga's triple faces, which stand for Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Rudra, are a remarkable feature. In the centre of the temple, known as the "garbhgriha," only male worshipers are permitted. Here, a sovala or silk dhoti is required attire. If devotees want to take part in the Abhishekam, they must reserve pandits in advance.

Rituals and Pooja at Trimbakeshwar Temple:

Kaal Sarp Pooja:

The Kaal Sarp Pooja is performed for those who face difficulties due to cosmic positions between Rahu and Ketu. Some types of Kaal Surps are Ananta Kaalsarpa, Kulik Kaalsarpa, Shankhapaal Kaalsarpa, Vasuki Kaalsarpa, Maha Padma Kaalsarpa and the Takshak Kaalsarpa Yog.

Milk, ghee, honey, sugar and other such items are offered to the Lord during the ceremony which focuses on the Naag or Cobra worship. During the pooja, devotees chant mantras and offer their prayers to Lord Shiva, seeking his blessings to remove the difficulties caused by the malefic position of Rahu and Ketu.

Narayan Nagbali Pooja

The Trimbakeshwar temple in India is famous for the Narayan Nagbali Pooja, which is a ritual performed to remove ancestral curses from a family, or what locals call "Pitru-Dosh." This event is also said to gain forgiveness from the cobra, or Naag.

Tripindi Shradha

Tripindi Shradha is a ceremonial Pooja performed to pray for the departed souls. It is believed that this Pooja absolves any gau hatya dosha (a sin committed by killing a cow) and clears away any hurdles in childbirth or bad luck.

Mahamrityunjaya Pooja

Long and healthy life is desired, hence between 5:00 AM and 9:00 AM the Mahamrityunjaya Pooja is conducted.

The Rudrabhishek

The Panchamrit, which is consist of milk, ghee, honey, curd, and sugar, is used to execute the Rudraabhishek. Between 5:00 AM and 9:00 AM, the pooja is performed, during which several Mantras and Shlokas are recited.

 

Laghu Rudrabhishek

It is said that this Abhishek can address problems with wealth and health. Additionally, it is supposed to correct cosmic tendencies.

The Maha Rudrabhishek


Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda, and Atharva Vedic recitations are performed in the temple during this pooja.

                                                                                                                                    

8) Muktidham Temple:

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Numerous Hindu gods have their homes in Nashik's Muktidham Temple, which is constructed of genuine Rajasthani marble. It contains exact copies of each of the 12 Jyotirlingams that have been blessed by their original shrines. Additionally, there is a Krishna temple with murals on the walls that illustrate his life and 18 chapters of the Geeta. There are other temples dedicated to Ganesh, Durga, Hanuman, and Laxmi.

9) Sula Vineyards:

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Welcome from the very centre of Sula, where the journey of our wines from vine to glass begins. The largest wine-producing facility in India, Sula Vineyards, is situated among Nashik's rolling hills, with a view of the Gangapur Dam. For visitors of all ages, visiting our vineyards and wineries is a pleasant experience. Enjoy a private, all-access tour of our winery and a wine tasting afterwards. Relax with a drink or two at The Tasting Room, which offers sweeping views of Gangapur Lake while overlooking the vineyards. Eat at one of our restaurants for lunch and then retire to the stunning "Source at Sula," India's first heritage vineyard resort with a Tuscan flair, or "Beyond by Sula," which has a top-notch infinity pool.

10) Coin Museum:

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Since it first opened its doors in 1980, the Coin Museum in Nashik has been a component of the Indian Institute of Research in Numismatic Studies. There is a sizable collection of coins there made of various materials and dating from various eras. Through its displays and dioramas, the museum perfectly captures the development of India's monetary system from ancient times to the present.

 

11) Pandavleni Caves:

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The Pandavleni Caves, also known as Pandu Caves or Nashik Caves, are historic rock-cut caves that are situated on the tableland of the Trivashmi Hills, about 8 kilometres south of the centre of Nashik in Maharashtra, India. Between the third century BC and the second century AD, several caverns were built. A collection of 24 caves known as the Pandavleni caves stands for Hinayana Buddhism. The mysterious caves also have musical fountains, museums, and a variety of dining options. There are also numerous monasteries, shrines, water tanks, pillars, and carvings inside.

The Satavahanas and the Kshaharatas, two significant dynasties at the time, constructed the Pandavleni Caves for the Hinayana Buddhist monks. The three and tenth caves are the most stunning of the twenty-four total. These caves have distinctive and magnificent architecture. Inscriptions found inside these caves continue to serve as important research material for academics and researchers today. An inscription describing the King of Western Maharashtra can be found in cave number 15.

Inside the cave, there are lovely sculptures, rooms, unusual water features, and stone staircases as well. At the base of the Pandavleni caves is the Dada Saheb Phalke Smarak, which exhibits the artist's creations. Nearly 200 steps must be climbed for visitors to reach the summit and take in the amazing views. Trekking enthusiasts also commonly visit this location. In addition, the caves' location is a well-known holy Buddhist place. This makes the Pandavleni Caves a popular tourist destination that receives a lot of year-round visitors.

 

12) Anjaneri Hills:

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Anjaneri is a beautiful mountain range in Nashik-Trimbakeshwar, believed to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman. The name Anjaneri comes from Hanuman's mother, Anjani. The Anjaneri fort is a popular spot for hikers and is 20 km from Nashik.

Anjaneri is a special place for its spiritual significance and is also a great place to enjoy the natural beauty of the area.

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Best Tourist Places To Visit In Pune

1)Shaniwar Wada:

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One of the finest specimens of architecture in the city is Shaniwarwada, a 286-year-old mansion that was originally the Peshwa capital of Pune. It is currently one of Maharashtra's most well-liked tourist destinations. The Peshwa Bajirao I himself constructed this opulent mansion to serve as the Peshwas' home. Although the Wada now spans 625 acres, during its height of the prominence it nearly engulfed the entire city. With its many forts, fountains, and the imposing statue of Baji Rao I that welcomes guests at the entry to the palace, the location never fails to astound visitors. Even though a mysterious fire decimated most of the Wada in 1828, what is still there is equally fascinating and spectacular.

The Shaniwar Wada is one of the last remaining testaments to the elegance, valour, and just rule of the Peshwas while being riddled with tales of betrayal and deceit. Around this historic building, the entire old section of the city of Pune is organised in an oddly chaotic yet structured way. The oldest markets in Pune, including Laxmi Road, Tulshibaug, and Ravivar Peth, are all located close to Shaniwar Wada.Consequently, you can see a bit of action and history! After all, this was the location of the renown love story of Peshwa Bajirao and MastaniSahiba. In fact, she has even had one of the fences named after her!

 

2)Aga Khan Palace

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Sultan Muhammed Shah Aga Khan III erected the impressive Aga Khan Palace in Pune in 1892. Being one of the most significant sites in Indian history, it played a key role in many pivotal moments leading up to India's independence. At one time, it served as the prison for Mahatma Gandhi, Kasturba Gandhi, Sarojini Naidu, and Mahadev Desai. The Aga Khan Palace is renowned for its outstanding architecture and historical significance. The Gandhi National Memorial society's main office is in the palace, which is now spread across a large area of 19 acres. Making khadi continues to be a major activity in this area.

The palace was constructed by the Sultan as a means of aiding the mass starvation population in the surrounding areas. Charles Corea, an architect, had memorials to Kasturba Gandhi and Mahadev Desai erected on the palace grounds. The palace is home to a museum with a substantial collection of images. There are further objects as well, such as Gandhi's personal effects. Mahatma Gandhi's ashes are also interred in the Palace's grounds. The monument was designated as having national significance in 2003.

3)Osho Ashram:

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The Osho Ashram in Koregaon Park, Pune, is a site renowned for its tranquilly and bizarre meditation and love rituals that aim to achieve divinity. It is commonly referred to as the Osho Meditation Resort and combines meditation with the Greek idea of a resort vacation. The Ashram is a serene setting that helps you find your own centre of calm, meditation, and unity. This is where you may also find Osho's ideologies. Only members are allowed access to the Osho Ashram, which is shrouded in mystery, reverence, and mystique. To enter the grounds, those who are not members must purchase a one-day pass.

Osho Ashram, which opened in 1974, welcomes a lot of guests all year long, especially from abroad. There is a distinct atmosphere in this thrilling and intense place. The community's residents have access to a variety of stimulating meditation practises and therapies throughout the day. Those who are interested may select either the Osho guesthouse or the Osho living in the programme based on their whim. The list of regular practises at Osho Ashram is vast and includes dynamic meditation, vipassana meditation, nadabrahma meditation, and kundalini meditation. Their basic teachings focus on mind control, Sannyas, meditation, and asceticism.

 

4) Dagdusheth Halwai Ganapati temple:

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The ShreemantDagdusheth Halwai Ganapati temple, a heavenly place of devotion dedicated to Lord Ganapati, is situated in Pune, Maharashtra, and is well-known for its religious celebrations. Daily pooja, abhisheka, and arti of Lord Ganesh are attended by a sizable number of devotees that visit the temple. The 2.2-meter-tall by the done easier idol of Lord Ganapati is covered in about 40 kilograms of gold. Daily donations of gold and cash are brought to the temple by followers of Lord Ganapati, and these donations are placed in the trust of the temple. Normally from 6 am to 11 pm, the temple is open.

Over 125 years ago, Shri Dagdusheth Halwai (a confectioner) and his wife Lakshmibai founded the temple. Even still, Maharashtrian politicians and celebrities visit the temple to observe Lord Ganesh's feast day with the highest grandeur and devotion. During the Ganesh festival, the temple is exquisitely decked with vibrant lights, drawing both residents and visitors who come to see the wonderful events. In addition to worshipping Lord Ganpati, the Dagdusheth Halwai Ganapati temple trust uses a variety of methods to help people.The trust, which is among the wealthiest in Maharashtra, uses its resources to benefit humanity by creating old age homes, housing orphan children, cooperative banks, organising medical clinics and ambulance services, enabling E-learning in schools, and much more. Thousands of women assemble for the chanting at the Atharvashirsha recital, which takes place on the fourth day of Ganeshotsav.

 

5)Sinhagad Fort:

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The mediaeval stronghold referred to as Sinhagad Fort is situated in the Sahyadri Mountains and is renowned for its historical and archaeological significance. it had been formerly known as Kondhana and has seen several engagements, including the famous Battle of Sinhagad in 1670. The name "Sinhagad" literally means "Lion's Fort," highlighting the fort's bravery and brilliance. The building is now the perfect landmark for hikers because it is situated in the Sahyadri Mountains at a height of more than 750 metres. In fact, the fort was purposefully constructed within the middle of the row of Maratha forts that had been constructed in the Sahyadris. The Rajgad Fort, Torna Fort, and Purandar Fort are some of these citadels. a well-liked destination for photographers and environment enthusiasts.

Most of the time, Sinhagad Fort's surrounds offer a good setting for a brief retreat. Over the weekend, locals frequently visit the site. Famous people from that era, including Mahatma Gandhi and Bal Gangadhar Tilak, often stopped at the fort for meetings and vacations. The National Defense Academy students can receive excellent training on the mountain. They ascend the slope to the fort while fully equipped for combat. There are limitations on partying, cooking/eating non-vegetarian food, drinking alcohol, etc. because of its historical and cultural significance. However, if one stays away from these activities and instead takes in the deteriorated yet stunning edifice and the picturesque surroundings, they are sure to have a nice time.

 

6)Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park:

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Pune's Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park is a well-known tourism and relaxation destination. The zoo occupies 130 acres of land. According to the Central Zoo Authority, the Zoological Park is a sizable zoo. Katraj Lake is close by, making it a popular destination for picnics and excursions. As a result, it draws a large crowd of people, especially those who enjoy the outdoors and animals, at least every weekend. The zoo is also regarded as an educational attraction because visitors may spend time with their loved ones while learning more about the creatures there.

Various animal species have called Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park their home for a long time. They are cared for there until they can live there in an environment that is as like their natural environment as feasible. The Katraj Lake, the Zoo, an Animal Orphanage, and the Snake Park have all been separated from one another to make upkeep easier. The Zoo currently employs over 100 people to maintain the 362 animals it contains, including endangered species. All these areas are open for visitors to explore and enjoy the animals.

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Best Places to Visit Near Aurangabad

1) Ajanta Caves

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The Ajanta Caves, currently on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are about 99 km away from the town of Aurangabad. The Buddhist culture and its myths are represented in many artworks and statues in the Ajanta caves. You also enter the world of the Jatakas through it.

The Ajanta caves are a group of three Buddhist rock-cut caves that were constructed between the second century BC and 650 CE. The Ajanta caves are one of India's most revered historical sites since they are home to numerous exquisite artworks and statues that reflect the country's rich cultural past. The cave, which is naturally utilised by Buddhist monks as a retreat, captures the tranquilly of Buddhism through its understated but magnificent art. "Chaityagrihas" & "viharas" are the names for the caves' fundamental designs. The focal points of this location are statues of Lord Buddha and scenes from the ancient Jataka stories. Prior to being rediscovery by a British military officer in 1819, the region was densely forested and the caverns had lost their social consciousness.

 

2) Grishneshwar Temple:

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One of the twelve Jyotirlinga manifestations of Lord Shiva can be observed at the historic pilgrimage site of Grishneshwar. It is situated in Maharashtra, close to Aurangabad, 11 kilometres from Daulatabad and about half a kilometre from Ellora.

Other names for the Grishneshwar Temple are Kusumeswarar, Ghushmeswara, Grushmeswara, and Grishneswara. Devoted tourists are drawn to the temples because of its inscriptions. Red rocks were used in the construction of the temple, which is why it has such an amazing appearance. The 18th-century temple is a cube-shaped structure. There are lovely carvings and eye-catching statues of Indian deities.

3) Bibi ka Maqbara:

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The Bibi ka Maqbara, a stunning tomb of Rabia-Ul-Daurani aka Dilras Banu Begum, the wife of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, bears a remarkable similarity to the Taj Mahal. In honour of his wife, Bibi ka Maqbara was built by Aurangzeb in the year 1661. This exquisite structure was named after Aurangzeb's son Azam Shah, who was born in 1653, in honour of Rabia-ul-Daurani, who departed for her heavenly dwelling in the year 1657.

 

The monument is frequently referred to as the Taj of the Deccan and resembles the well-known Taj Mahal because this place served as the primary inspiration for its construction.The Bibi ka Maqbara was built to compete with the Taj Mahal, but as architecture and building proportions deteriorated, it became completely identical to the Taj Mahal in replicated form. By the way, this is one of the biggest buildings constructed under Aurangzeb's rule. The mausoleum is a well-liked tourist destination, and the monument, combined with the mountain ranges as a backdrop, creates something lovely.

4)Daulatabad Fort:Enjoy the 15-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish.

Daulatabad Fort is a historic citadel that rises imposingly from the middle of lush countryside, 15 km from Aurangabad's main city. This architectural wonder, which is frequently praised as one of the "seven marvels of Maharashtra," is said to have been constructed around the 12th century. Perhaps the most alluring feature of this fort, also known as Devgiri, is its setting, from which you can get a spellbinding view of the entire city. Although it takes about 750 steps to reach the top, the view of the ground below is breathtaking.

The Daulatabad Fort's design, which makes it one of the most potent castles of classical times, is among its most inspiring features. This massive stronghold has a strategic location, beautiful architecture, and protection from the enemy because it is situated on a 200-meter-high conical hill. The engineering brilliance of the massive Devgiri Fort is another distinctive feature. It not only provided an invincible defence against enemy forces but also effectively controlled valuable water resources. The antique structure stands out beautifully against Aurangabad's verdant fields, creating a scene that transports you back in time.

 

5) Siddharth Garden:

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The well-designed and lushly maintained Siddharth Garden, which has both a park and a zoo, extends over a sizable area. It is conveniently situated 3 kilometres from the Aurangabad railway station and 4 kilometres from Bibi ka Maqbara, a well-known tourist destination and landmark. The Siddharth Garden is a well-liked picnic location in Aurangabad. The park is particularly well-liked by joggers, wildlife enthusiasts, and photographers. Evenings are still extremely crowded, especially on weekends.

Detailed with vivid blooms, imposing trees, and colourful lawns that are well-designed and maintained, the vibrant Siddharth Garden is a sight to behold. The garden's zoo is another feature. Here, visitors can see a variety of wild animals, including tigers, lions, leopards, civet cats, snakes, crocodiles, emus, foxes, deer, and hyenas. In Siddharth Garden, there is also an aquarium where visitors can observe a variety of colourful fish. Children find it to be a fun location. The melodic fountain and the Buddha statue are two more lovely areas in the garden.

 

 6) Bhadra Maruti Temple:

Enjoy the 21-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

Lord Hanuman, a Hindu god, is honoured at the Bhadra Maruti Temple in Khuldabad, which is close to Aurangabad. The idol of the presiding deity, Lord Hanuman, is displayed in this temple, one of just three in all of India, along with temples in Allahabad and Madhya Pradesh, where it is displayed in the Bhav Samadhi or sleeping posture. Bhadra Maruti, which is about 4 kilometres from the famous Ellora Caves, is crowded with worshippers, especially on Saturdays during the Marathi calendar's "Sharavan" months


The story of Bhadra Maruti is connected to King Bhadrasen, a former tyrant of Khuldabad, which was formerly known as Bhadravati. The monarch was a devout follower of Lord Ram and sang beautiful songs in his honour. One day, Lord Hanuman came to stand close to the king. Hanumanji was enchanted by such lovely music and fell asleep (the Bhav Samadhi), thereupon the king begged that the devoted follower of Lord Ram remain for all time.

 

7) Jama Masjid:

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The Jama Masjid, which is next to the Killa Arrak in Aurangabad, is one of the city's oldest still-standing mosques. The Masjid, known for its opulent Islamic architecture, appears stunning in every manner. The Archaeological Survey of India has restored this mosque, which was built during the Mughal era (Mughal empire after Aurangzeb) and is the largest and most important mosque in Aurangabad, to its original configuration.

Aurangzeb extended the mosque soon after Aurangabad was established, and it is historically significant and a must-see for anyone who enjoys history and architecture. Visitors looking for peace and quiet can also travel to Jama Masjid to participate in the extensive prayers happening there while observing the stunning, enormous building of the masjid, the open ward, and the minarets, all of which are painted white.

 

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Top Tourist Places to Visit in Panchgani - gocabish

Top Tourist Places to Visit in Panchgani – gocabish

Panchgani is a beautiful hill station in Maharashtra. It is 245 km away from Mumbai, and visiting places like Panchgani with gocabish is the best option. It was developed by Britishers, who started planting exotic plants to build a green and oxygenated environment.

Panchgani, a hill station has a lot of tourism which makes it difficult to find budgeted and good taxi service, but here is a solution! gocabish has services like one-way or round trip for tourism in Panchgani.

Panchgani’s hotels and resorts provide hygienic as well as affordable. The best time to visit Panchgani are winter and before prevailing summer. Panchgani is a well-connected area through all tourist places.

Here are some picks for Panchgani to travel by taxi:

1. Kate’s Point:

Kate point is based out of the city within a 16 km of distance in the company of gocabish.

Kate point has been famous since the British era for Its soothing view of a hilltop. The name of the cliff is based on the name of Kate, daughter of Sir John Malcolm, who loved hearing her voice at the cliff top.

This point has Echo and Needle hole, which might attract people. There are almost 10 to 15 Panchgani resorts near Kate point, with a google rating of 4.0 and above. All these hotels are budget friendly with rates starting from 2000 INR.

Kate point is famous for Panchgani’s hill station considering the picturesque point. Kate points to Panchgani as the best time to visit in winter, avoid going in peak summer, or before summer hits. The point gives beautiful sights of the Krishna river and Dhom Dam. The elephants are there worth seeing and interacting with.

2. Mahabaleshwar:

The Mahabaleshwar is nearer to Panchgani hill station just 19 km of distance from gocabish from the city center.

Mahabaleshwar is one of the oldest hill stations with beautiful mountain peaks and rivers. It is the major getaway for people who want peace from the city’s noisy and hustle-bustle environment. Mahabaleshwar is one of the best Panchgani tourist places, this place’s beauty was also acknowledged by Britishers for its astonishing environment.

The best time to visit Mahabaleshwar is December to February, in these months Mahabaleshwar has a suitable environmental conditions. The luxurious Panchgani resort is just 6 to 10 Km away from the actual spot.

3. Sherbagh Panchgani:

Sher Bagh near Panchgani is just 5 minutes away from gocabish. Sherbagh contributes to being one of the best in Panchgani tourism.

Sherbagh claims to be a luxurious and theme stay which makes it outstanding in Panchgani resort. It is also known for having India’s largest man-made waterfall with a water gun and rain dance. The best time to visit is all seasons except the rainy season, you can avoid going from June to September. Being nearer to the center of the city you can have the best Panchgani hotels and resorts.

4. Rathore Adventure:

 

This adventure spot is 8 km far from Panchgani center with gocabish.

 gocabish makes it easier to travel to all the nearest as well as far spots like Rathore Adventure. This adventure spot provides services like camping, cycling, outdoor dining, trekking, and many more but its main specialization is in jungle Jeep safari rides. 

Rathore Adventure has very bare minimum charges for events such as camping just at INR 3000(including a day’s all-time meal, trekking, hiking, and bonfire). It is the complete family spot to visit and explore new things.

5. Sydney point :

gocabish’s cars and drivers make it easier for its customers to reach high-altitude places like Sydney point. This spot is just 3 km away from Panchgani.

It is another Hillview with a rejuvenating environment. This scenic cliff has views of the Dhor dam, Kamalgarh Fort, Krishna Valley, and the city of Wai. The best time to visit Sydney point in Panchgani is all months except rainy months(June to September).

The sunset time makes this view more beautiful and loving. Panchgani hotels are situated at top of the hills having a great view from their respective rooms. Sydney's point is filled with a cloud that melts all frustration and fatigue.

6. Dhor dam:

21 km away situated this Dhor Dam is a great place for tourists to travel this foothill you can choose gocabish.

Dhor dam built over the Krishna river is one of the great places for tourism in Panchgani. Dhor Dam was built in 1982, it was considered a great civil engineering project at that time, to provide water for agriculture for nearby villages.

At this dam, the Sahyadri Boat club organizes some water sports, including speed boats, ATVs, and other tourist activities like horse riding, bullock rides, etc. The lake at the dam is very calm. gocabish takes you to the Dam through the best routes like Ganpati road.

There are a few worthy hotels at Panchgani nearer to Dhor Dam just 6 km to 10km. The best time to visit at Dam is morning and evening.

7. Pratapgad Fort:

Majestic Pratapgad fort is located 40 km from Panchgani city.

This fort got famous because history is one of the finest battles, the war between Shivaji Maharaj and Bijapur Sultanate.  It has more tourists than usual as Pratapgad fort comes on the way to most trekking routes.

Riding on chauffeur-driven cars of gocabish to Partapgad fort has the advantage for old aged people who are not able to trek. All seasons have different tastes. Firstly, in summer there. is pleasant according to the hill station Secondly, in monsoon lush greenery.

 

Some minor tourism in Panchgani :

     Kasa Plateau is a valley that has vibrant color flowers. It takes a while to explore a wonderful plant species. The entry fee to this valley is 100 INR. Kaas lake, a waterfall named Bamnoli and Thoseghar.

It is also UNESCO declared a world heritage site. It is 25 km away from the city center with gocabish.

 

     Panchganga Mandir is a 4500-year-old temple with spiritual importance. gocabish helps you to get to the spot in just 38 minutes from Panchgani.

The place is defined by the significance of 5 water bodies flowing into the mandir. People take the holy water.

 

     Wai is also known as “Dakshin Kashi” (Kashi or south of Varanasi), because of the religious vibe. It is 14 km away from the city center.

It has more than 100 temples. Temple has no entry fee. You can visit Wai from January to May as it is the best time.

 

 

 

Summing-up:

If you mug up this article, you will find the best taxi or cab services in Panchgani and tourist places, restaurants, and hotels. Hope your next sightseeing becomes more wonderful with gocabish!

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Everything You Wanted to Know About SHIRDI , Best place to visit in shirdi

Everything You Wanted to Know About SHIRDI, SAI BABA TEMPLE, BEST TOURISM PLACE


Shirdi is one of the most religious places because of the incarnation of Sai Baba. Shirdi, because of Sai Baba, is also recognized as Sainagar.


Shirdi has many famous places and pilgrimage spots, and irrespective of your religion Shirdi is the best place to visit. Another fact is that you can visit Shirdi any season or any month. This place is full of positive vibes.


Shirdi’s accessibility has increased due to taxi or cab service providers like gocabish. They help you to reach every place you love. Mumbai to Shirdi is just 246 Kilometers, but this 5-6 hour journey becomes comfortable with gocabish.
Here are amazing  places to visit in Shirdi:

Dwarkamai:

Another holy place in Shirdi is where you can witness lakhs of admirers. Dwarkamai is just 100 meters away from the gate. It is said that Sai baba told his devotees that visiting Dwarkamai mosque could achieve his goal. 

As there is no discrimination of religion, caste, or creed, anyone can embrace happiness! This temple remains open from 4:30 PM to 8:30 PM. The videography and photography During an Aarti time and Mangal snan(priest taking bath ). Dwarkamai has NO entry fee for darshan

Sai theerath theme park:

The religious ride does not end here gocabish can help you to get to another 

destination called Sai theerath park. It has a distance of just 2kilometrees from Sai

Temple. It claims to be India’s first Devotional theme park.


In the theme park, they have India’s first animatronics and robotic show, 5-d  theater screenings of Ramayana, Sai baba-based documentaries, and a tour of 12 of the greatest temples. The charges all show 400 and additional tax.


Park has a restaurant and serves a La Carte Menu. It has a prime location that is easy to access.

    4. WetnJoy Park:



This water park is another attraction in Shirdi. It is just 1.5 km from Sai baba temple 

With gocabish. The entry fee to the amusement park is 350 INR per person on weekdays and 375 INR per person. 


This amusement consists of amazing water rides. It has a prominent attraction volcanic 

in which lava-like waves emerge in the Xtreme river and also enjoy the largest wave pool. These amusement parks give exciting offers to the family or college group.

5. Dixit Wada Museum:

If you are a follower of Sai Baba then you should not miss it. This museum is just 

2 Kilometers away from the temple with gocabish. This museum is dedicated to baba. 


In this museum, all the belongings, dresses, leather slippers, gramophone, bathing stones, etc are kept and maintained by Sai Baba Sansthan Trust.

It contains all the spiritual masters and leaders of the 1800s. It opens between 10 AM to 

6 PM. Museum was built by H. S Dixit with the permission of  Sai himself. This museum is going to expand very soon.





6. Sai baba’s favorite houses:


Often baba went to locals for  ‘Bhiksha’, out of all there are his many favorite houses. 

These local people can tell you interesting and rare stories about sai baba. gocabish 

Can take you to these localities.


Sai baba’s grandson, Shri Mhalsapti, is still residing in Shirdi. His house has kept all 

blessings of his grandfather. The houses include Sakha Ram Patil Shelke, Vaman Rao Godhkar, Bayyaji Appa Kote Patil, Bayaja Bai Ganapath Kote Patil, and Nandaram Marwari Sanklecha.



7. Lendi garden:

Shirdi’s everything is related to Sai baba. This garden was built by baba and villagers to 

maintain a variety of plants. gocabish can get you to your destination just 15 min from SaiBaba temple.


Lendi garden also known as Lendi bagh has many stories connected. The garden has 

Tomb of Shyamsunder the, a fortunate horse and prestigious Sai. Sai and his servant 

Abdullah often sat under the shade of a tree they painted. The Garden was his favorite 

The place to meditate.


8. Arjun Adventure park:

gocabish drives you to 10kms away from Sai Baba Temple Arjun Adventure park, which is situated on the highway. It is a great place for families.


This park has rides and trekking specially made for kids. It is best known for its hospitality and its paintball game(which can be played indoors or outdoors. It is open between 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Arjun Adventure park is famous for its category in Shirdi.


9. Kasara ghat:

Kasara ghat also known as Thul Ghat is just 140 Km with gocabish.


If you are a nature lover and adventurist, then it is the perfect place. The best time to travel is the rainy season, as the entire day is full of fog and mist. It has small treks and walks 

The tunnel makes it more adventurous.


It has a beautiful picture-clicking spot. It has a soothing sunrise and sunset viewpoint.


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Best Place to visit in Goa

Goa Tourism | Famous 10 Places to Visit in Goa Tour

Goa is a famous city for couples but this wrong impression of the place. It has a lot more than that beaches, resorts, and special things. People of Mumbai often book taxis and cabs of gocabish to Goa.

 

 Goa is an old Portuguese colony developed over a year with Indian as well as Portuguese culture. The water sports scuba diving, water snorkeling, banana ride, and all other amazing rides.

 

Goa has more than just beaches but its Portugueses heritage makes it worth discovering. The best time to visit Goa is  June to October because the rainy season makes it tour memorable. Use gocabish to make your vacation profitable and hassle-free.

 

Here is the list of the top 10 Famous places to Visit In Goa:

 

 

1.      Calangute Beach:

Northern Goa’s longest beach is 64 km and 15 km away from Panjim with gocabish.

Calangute Beach is one of the top 10 bathing beaches in the world. The beach is close to many beaches Candolim, Aguada, Anjuna, Baga, and others. It is famous for night parties and affordable prices.

The water sports Parasailing, water surfing, Banana riding, and jet-skiing. As the night comes the  Calgunte Beaches awake and makes everyone electrified with high energy. The number of tourists at the beach is more than any other in Goa.

The food and alcohol availability is endless here, at every 100 meters you will find eatery outlets. The Tio Tilly’s Bar and Kitchen, Cantare, Spice it, Carvalho's, and Souza Lobo can be one of your top choices. Water snorkeling and windsurfing can be your best happening places in Goa.

2.     Dudhsagar Waterfalls: best place in Goa for family

This family place in Goa is fully rejuvenating at just 30 km away from Goa center with gocabish.

The specialty of Goa is that it has the best tourist places for families and Couples. The Dudhsagar waterfalls are named after the color of it water flowing downstream. More than the destination journey is wonderful, enjoy by trekking or taxi or cab of gocabish.

It is one of the largest Indian waterfalls. The waterfall is situated at the Goa and Karnataka border which attracts more volume of people. It is part of Mollem national park. The best time to visit is monsoon but avoid the rainy day.

3.      Cruise Voyage:

The Voyage begins from Mandovi Bridge from where the cruise departs or Santa Monica Jetty can be reached with the gocabish.

This is also best happening for Families in Goa. The cruise contains leisure activities and in-built saloon services spa,  sauna, etc. There are various cruise that plie to different location e. g Mandovi river cruise Goa, Casino cruise, and now the number of cruises are increasing every year.

If you want to try a Las Vegas-styled casino in India then Casino Cruise is your choice. The Cruise is giving sunset and night views of the Mandodri river. The ambiance becomes more romantic with the river reflecting moonlight.

4.      Grande Island:

Island is situated 46 km away from Goa’s far from most of the tourist spots in Goa.

Grande Island is soothing because of its locality and crystal clear water around. There are endless famous places in Goa. The island is originally known as Iha Grande and due to a large number of bats, it is considered Bat Island.

After reaching your destination with the gocabish now take the Jetty garden to explore Monkey Beach, Aguada Fort, lighthouse, etc.

5.      Aguada Fort:

If you are through gocabish and missing Aguada Fort which is just 64 km away from Goa center.

Fort containing 79  cannons and other weapons is the main grandeur of the tourist spot in Goa. The 1612 fort was built by the Portuguese for refraining the Dutch and Marathas to invade. This majestic fort has the capacity of holding 8 lakh liters of water which makes it a freshwater reservoir in Asia.

Fort is on the way between Aguada – Siolim Road take gocabish to discover. The Aguada fort is made up of laterite stone covered with fortification and a gate facing the river. Fort has its lighthouse which is renewed recently. The lighthouse has a designated point where you can see the sunset.

6.       Thalassa:

The experienced driver of gocabish takes you to the top of the restaurant based on the cliff.

Thalassa is a folk restaurant presenting Greek Mediterranean cuisine. You can enjoy a meal in the open air and enjoy the cool breeze. The sound of rifting hair through the ears is calming. Thalassa is famous among Bollywood stars for its vibe.

The food is so tasty to drool on. The best time to visit is sunset or later.

7.      Divar island:

An island surrounded by paddy fields has a mesmerizing view and is one hour and forty minutes away with gocabish from Goa.

Such mini islands hold a lot of simple but elegant places. The best part of visiting the island is that residents living near the coast make you feel special with their unconditional love and service. There are places nearby such as an old church that are whitewashed.

The best time to visit Divar island is October to December mid according to National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration.

8.      Curlies:

Curlies is situated on the verge of Anjuna Beach 65 km of distance from the city center with gocabish.

 

 

The water washing your feet at the shore is one of the best feelings in the world. The soothing environment makes you cloud nine. The Beach is especially for only couples no stag are allowed. If you are looking for a perfect romantic place and this is right for you.

The music playing and staying at rooftop resorts are two things that can make you elated. The view at night, sitting under the stars is relaxing, of the sea and a party can make any party head.

9.      Dona Paula :

The small paradise in Goa is 50 km away from the city center with gocabish.

This long-stretched beach is named after Goa Viceroy’s daughter Dona Paula de Menezes. The spot has an interesting story related to Dona falling in love with a local fisherman but the Viceroy disagreed and buried him. The whole incident led Dona to commit suicide.

10.  Goa’s local market:

If you are in Goa and do not explore the local market then it is worthless visiting Goa. gocabish’s taxi service can be used to find Goa’s shopping area.

Take a tour to buy jewelry which is the confluence of Portuguese and Indian cultures. You can find interesting wine flavors. The market is open between 8 AM to 4 PM. Handicrafts and old cultural things are available at Saturday night bazaar, Mapusa market, and some other markets.

 

Synopsis:

Hope you will like this article because we have written almost every possible info you require to visit Goa. These 10 places are the best tourist places in goa map.

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Top Places to Visit in Alibag

Top places to visit in alibaug


Alibaug is a popular tourist destination in Maharashtra, India, known for its beautiful beaches, historical forts, and stunning coastal scenery. The town is also famous for its delicious seafood, water sports activities, and luxurious beach resorts, making it a perfect weekend getaway for tourists from nearby cities like Mumbai and Pune. Additionally, Alibaug is home to several ancient temples and historic monuments, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region.


Here are the top 5 places to visit in Alibaug, Maharashtra, India:


Alibaug Beach: Alibaug Beach is a popular destination known for its serene atmosphere and beautiful sandy shorelines. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing day on the beach, go swimming, or indulge in water sports like parasailing and jet-skiing.


Kolaba Fort: Kolaba Fort is an ancient fort located in the Arabian Sea, just off the coast of Alibaug. The fort dates back to the 17th century and is a popular destination for history buffs and adventure enthusiasts.


Kanakeshwar Forest: Kanakeshwar Forest is a lush forest area located near Alibaug. The forest is home to several trekking trails and is famous for its ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.


Nagaon Beach: Nagaon Beach is another popular destination in Alibaug, known for its calm waters and scenic surroundings. Visitors can enjoy a variety of water sports, including banana boat rides, parasailing, and jet-skiing.


Varsoli Beach: Varsoli Beach is a secluded beach located near Alibaug, known for its picturesque scenery and peaceful atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a day on the beach, go for a swim, or simply relax and soak up the sun.Travel across the Goa with best cab service provider in Goa- Mansi Cab, Book your cab Now

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Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Best place to visit in Ahmedabad

Best places to visit in Ahmedabad-gocabish

Introduction

Ahmedabad is the largest city in Gujarat and one of the most developed cities in India. The presence of people from all over India contributes to its growth as a business hub for trade and commerce. It is also known for its rich history, culture, and heritage. There are many places that you can visit while on your trip to Ahmedabad. So here are some best places to visit when you are in this lovely city:

Sabarmati Ashram

Sabarmati Ashram is a place of historical importance in Ahmedabad. It was founded by Mahatma Gandhi in 1915 and was the headquarters of the Indian Independence Movement during World War II (1939-1945). The ashram's main building has been converted into a museum that houses many artifacts from this period, including portraits of Gandhi and his wife Kasturba, photographs depicting protests British rule during Indian independence movement days and other historical items related to his life.

Sabarmati Riverfront

Sabarmati Riverfront

The Sabarmati Riverfront is a riverfront on the banks of the Sabarmati River in Ahmedabad, India. It is located near the Sabarmati Ashram, which was established by Mahatma Gandhi. It is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike as it offers an amazing view of Gomti River and its surroundings.

Kankaria Lake

Kankaria Lake is a lake in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. It is one of the largest lakes in India. It was built by Sultan Ahmed Shah in 1451 and it covers an area of about 700 acres (280 hectares). The lake was created as part of a water supply system for the city; water from its source at Daman Ganga flows into four separate channels that empty into different parts of Kankaria Lake: one channel empties into Vadtal Lake, while another takes water south towards Bharuch through Kanakpura Barrage; another takes it northwards towards Gandhinagar via Palol and other canals; finally there are two more drainage lines which lead directly to Sabarmati River via Nadiad Barrage.

Adalaj Stepwell

Adalaj Stepwell is a stepwell located in the village of Adalaj in Ahmedabad district, India. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Ahmedabad. The well was built by King Bhima II around 1100 AD, when he ruled Gujarat and nearby areas. The stepwell has 36 steps leading down to a large underground chamber which contains water flowing from three different sources: one source comes from an aqueduct that feeds into the well; another source is fed by rainwater collected during monsoon season; and finally, there are two small streams called “mohari” that flow through tunnels below ground level and give life to this amazing structure!

Vintage Car Museum

  • Vintage Car Museum:

This is a museum of vintage cars. It was opened in 2014 and has over 100 cars on display, from the early 20th century to around 1950. This museum is in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India and it's a private facility. The building itself was built in 1870 by an Englishman named Edward Trentham who owned hundreds of horses at the time! You can see some beautiful examples here including Rolls Royces from 1920s America as well as Ferraris from 1960s Italy among others!

LalbhaiDalpatbhai Museum

LalbhaiDalpatbhai Museum is a museum in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. It was built by the great industrialist LalbhaiDalpatbhai in 1915, who donated over one thousand artifacts from his personal collection to be displayed here.

The museum houses a large collection of art and artifacts from different periods including sculptures from Gandhara civilization, paintings from Ajanta Caves, Gandhara bronzes etc., coins minted during various reigns of medieval India as well as paintings by famous artists like Ravi Varma or Raja Ravi Varma (popularly known as "Painter of Princes").

Nalsarovar Lake and Bird Sanctuary

Nalsarovar Lake and Bird Sanctuary is a tourist attraction in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The lake was created by damming the Nal Sarovar River in 1974 to provide water for irrigation purposes. A bird sanctuary was subsequently established around it and has since become an important site for migratory birds such as cranes, pelicans, ducks, and swans.

The lake can be reached via Shahibaug Station on the suburban railway line from Gandhinagar or by car through either Vastral Road or Kalupur Road (which becomes Jambugha Road after crossing Behrampura). The area around the lake has been developed into a recreational park with picnic spots along its banks as well as boat rides on its waters.

There are several ATMs near Kalupur Railway Station where you may withdraw cash from your cards if needed during your stay here at Nalsarovar Lake & Bird Sanctuary; however, you should keep sufficient cash reserves available before setting out on any excursion into this part of town!

Here are some things worth doing during your visit:

  • Bird Watching - You'll see plenty of birds here including peacocks swimming across clear blue waters; try looking at them through binoculars!
  • Hiking Trails - These offer great views over beautiful landscapes like thick forests covered in green foliage where monkeys play around trees while others scamper up branches after eating fruit off them - they are cute creatures!

Ahmedabad is the largest city in Gujarat. And the most developed one too. It has a lot to offer for its visitors.

Ahmedabad is the largest city in Gujarat. And the most developed one too. It has a lot to offer for its visitors.

The best part about visiting this place? It is affordable, so you can explore all that it has to offer without spending too much on your trip!

Conclusion

There is plenty to explore in Ahmedabad, and your trip will not be complete without a visit to some of these beautiful places. From world-class museums to stunning natural beauty, there is no shortage of things to do in this bustling city.

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Places to Visit in trimbakeshwar by a cab Service

Places To Visit Near Trimbakeshwar In 2024

Trimbakeshwar is a city with great importance in Hindu mythology. It is just not a sacred place but has the best hill stations, with gocabish best road picnic, and a lot of temples for which Trimbakeshwar is famous.

Chauffer-driven cabs of gocabish turn 178 km ride into a road picnic. The Trimbakeshwar temple or Trimbakeshwar Shiva temple has one of the 12 Jyotirlingas. Here Genealogy registers are kept and maintained by temple local authorities.

That is not why it is the most sacred place considered but there is more reason to validify this statement. Bramagiri temple is related to Lord Brahma and Saint Gautam found Ganga here. Lord hanuman And Lord Ganesha took incarnation here place called Tri-Sandhya Gayatri. Many pujas are done to keep this place from being the tag city of sin.

 

Here are some famous places in Trimbakeshwar:

 

 

1.      Anjaneri Mountain:

Anjaneri beautiful mountain trek site is situated 32 km away from the Trimbakeshwar with gocabish.

Hill station is so beautiful that it is recharging. This place is famous because of the mythical birthplace of Lord Hanuman. The name of the city is after the mother of Lord Hanuman Anjana. The Hanuman temple has many pilgrims visiting every year.

It is7-hour-long trek but with gocabish time decreasing commuting. The best time to visit is monsoon. The caves and foot-shaped lake make their place in a near hill station near Trimbakeshwar.

2.      Brahmagiri Hill Nashik Trimabkeshwar:

The Bramagiri hill is just 15 min away from the Timbak’s center with gocabish.

The origin of river Godavari is from the western Ghats of Trimbakeshwar. This place has great importance in Hindu mythology. The hill belongs to Lord Brahma according to some mythological sources. It is also believed that Saint Gautam met Ganga here for the first time by showing his devotion to Lord Shiva.

While trekking you will find a lot of scenic spots. The temple is situated called Trimbakeshwar temple. The lakhs of worshipper visit to see Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga also known as Tirth Kshetra.

3.      Ramkund:

A spectacular religious place Ramkund is 30 km away from Trimbakeshwar ci ty.

Ramkund ghat holds the water of the Godavari river and lakhs of devotees dive into the ghat. It is believed that Lord Shri Ram had performed the last rituals. Also during the exile of 14 years, Lord Shri Ram visited here frequently.

People often come here to pujas and leave flowers in the pond in loving memory of their family members. It is also one of the spots where Kumbh Mela is organized after every particular year.

4.      Harihar fort:

Harihar fort is positioned 17 km away from Trimbakeshwar with gocabish.

Fort maintains its position at the top hill station near Trimbakeshwar. Fort is standing strong since the Seuna( Yadava ) dynasty was built. Harshewadi and Nigudpada are two tranquil villages you will find perfect for Trimbak road picnic spots.

Harihar fort is an adventure sport. To reach a fort 60-meter trek with an inclination of 60 degrees. The place is best for young people and so is gocabish’s cab service. The best time to visit is October to February and if you want to trek to challenging June to August.

5.      Pandav Leni caves:

Pandav Leni caves are 30 km away from the city with gocabish but it is worth watching the scene.

The caves used to be a place of dwelling of Buddhist caves. The caves are 3004 feet above sea level. The carving scribed on caves and sculpture in 3 of the caves is the best example of craftsmanship.

The 20 min walk to the caves is worth it but not having so many activities. Due to this, the spot becomes a Trimbak picnic place. Caves can be considered family locality. The best time to visit is July to February.

6.      Sula Vineyard:

The old famous winery in the beautiful mountain range has a different aura. Sula Vineyard has a very long journey starting from 30 acres of land to 1800 acres. The Vineyard is located 23 km from the Timabak’s center on gocabish.

The grape stomping activity is a must if you visit between January to March. It is a great place for the wine lover, you can book a special guide, as they give you information from extracting fruits to delivering wine to bottles.

Sula fest is a wine festival that started in 2008 and it is 2 days held with great pomp and pleasure. It is one of the most crowded on weekends.

7.      Kalaram Temple:

If you want to dive into a spiritual place then Kalaram temple is 30 Km away from Trimbak on gocabish. Temple is embraced with black stone and glorifies ancient culture.

The temple is in memory and devoted to Lord Shri ram. The specialty of the temple is that the statue is old 2000 years old and the temple was made just 150 years before. Lord Hanuman, Sita, and Lakshman’s statue are posted in the middle of the temple.

8.      Things to buy in Trimbakeshwar: Local market

It is fact that Trimbakeshwar is a sacred place but in all cases, it is not true. Trimbak’s famous local market will provide you with a real taste of the city.

Mainly the gold ornaments and food named chiwda are two top picks of tourists visiting Trimabak. The market places Saraf Bazar offering the best old decorations, the city center mall to chill and watch movies, Tibetan market famous for clothes and spicy foods, and many more markets.

 

Conclusion:

If the journey is not comfortable and stress-free then touring becomes unnecessary implications. Fortunately, you have come across to right article it has told you about gocabish which provides services like one-way, round trip, and airport pick-up and drop. This article has a particular place to visit near Trimbakeshwar in 2024

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Best Tourist Places Visit In Mumbai City

Topmost Famous Places to Visit in Mumbai

1. Elephanta Caves:

Enjoy the 14-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

An ancient location known as Elephanta Caves has been listed as a UNESCO World Historical Landmark. It is a superb illustration of mediaeval Indian rock-cut art and construction. On an island called Elephanta or Gharapuri, about 11 kilometres from Mumbai, are the Elephanta Caves. These caves previously included elaborate murals, but they are now in ruins. However, the Elephanta Caves provide a breathtaking view of Mumbai's cityscape. The Elephanta Caves are accessible via ferry from the Gateway of India.

The Elephanta Caves complex contains two groups of alcoves: the first is a sizable group of five Hindu caves, while the second is a more compact collection of two Buddhist caves.The Shaiva Hindu religion is represented through stone sculptures found in the Hindu caves. Several significant images are engraved in the caverns, including "Ardhnareshwar," which is a portrayal of Shiva and Parvati in the same body, "Gangadhar," which is a projection of the river Ganga as she falls to the earth, and "Trimurti," or three-headed Shiva.

 

2. Marine Drive:

Enjoy the 16-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

Marine Drive is one of the most iconic landmarks in Mumbai, and it is a symbol of the city's glamour and glitter. It's a 3.6 km long, arc-shaped boulevard along the South Mumbai coast that starts at the southern end of Nariman Point and ends at Girgaum Chowpatty, popularly known as Chowpatty Beach. The coast wraps around the Arabian Sea, and it is the best place in Mumbai to watch the sunset or just take a leisurely stroll by the sea any time of day or night. At night, when the whole coastline lights up, it justifies its other moniker: Queen's Necklace.

The Marine Drive is one of the most romantic places in Mumbai, India. The whole curve of the coastline, shielded with palm trees makes for a spectacular view at night - you can go to either end of Marine Drive after sunset or see the lights glowing in a perfect arc all along the coast. The sound of the waves, a view of the Mumbai skyline and the starry sky easily make Marine Drive one of the most romantic spots in the city.

 

3. Juhu Beach: Enjoy the 8-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

Juhu beach is one of the many beautiful beaches in Mumbai, but it is the longest and most popular among tourists. People come from all over to taste the delicious street food that has a unique Mumbai flavor. The area around Juhu beach is very posh and is known for being home to many famous Bollywood celebrities like Amitabh Bachchan. You might even spot a celebrity jogging on the beach if you are lucky!

The television shoots are often held on the beach, and a few toy-sellers, roasted corn vendors, and acrobats attract the eye. While here, you may also visit the iconic ISKCON Temple, which is meters away from the beach or watch a theatre performance at the famous Prithvi Café. Just taking a walk across the beach sand can bring an infinite sense of calm. Although the beach was criticized for being unclean, efforts by BMC have significantly improved the scenery in the past few years.

 

4. Colaba Causeway: Enjoy the 18-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

The Colaba Causeway is one of the most vibrant places to visit in Mumbai - it is especially famous among shoppers because you can find amazing deals on everything from clothes and accessories to home decor items. Even after the terrorist attack a few years ago, the Causeway quickly regained its popularity because it's such an iconic part of Mumbai. If you're looking for designer clothes, there are plenty of options available, but you can also find more affordable items if that's what you're interested in. Whether you are looking for a new outfit or some unique home decor, the Colaba Causeway is worth checking out during your next visit to Mumbai.

The Colaba Causeway acts as the land bridge between Colaba and Old Woman's Island. Located near the Fort area - which has been the business sector and heart of the city since British colonial times - the Causeway offers a variety of shopping experiences, from roadside vendors to glamorous boutiques. You can also catch some old-world movie charm at the Regal Cinema. Behind the Regal Cinema, the Causeway will lead you to the Gateway of India, where you can get a stunning view of the Arabian Sea. The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel dominates the city skyline from this vantage point.’

 

5. Gateway of India: Enjoy the 18-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

The Gateway of India is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Mumbai. Sitting on the Apollo Bunder, it overlooks the Arabian Sea. It was built in 1924 by famous architect George Wittet to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Mumbai. The imposing structure is a beautiful confluence of Indian, Arabic and Western architecture and has become a popular tourist hub in the city.

The Gateway of India is a landmark in Mumbai that was founded in 1911 and inaugurated in 1924. The structure is made of yellow basalt and solid concrete, and it is embellished with numerous Muslim and Hindu motifs. The basalt arch of the Gateway served as the entry and exit access to India through waterways before independence, and it was the exit point from where the last British ship left India for England. There are statues of Swami Vivekananda and Chhatrapati Shivaji near the Gateway as well.

6. Film City Mumbai: Enjoy the 10-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

Film City is a 520-acre complex located in Airey Colony, Mumbai, and is often regarded as the home of Bollywood. The complex has about twenty indoor studios and can accommodate up to 1000 film sets simultaneously. Over the years, it has been the location for several Bollywood films, and almost 900 movies and many more television shows have been shot here. Today, Film City has grown to be one of the best film studios, well-equipped with all the essential amenities and world-class facilities.

Have you ever wanted to experience what it's like to be a part of a movie set? Well, at Film City in Mumbai, you can do just that! This world-renowned filmmaking hub offers various tours that take you behind the scenes of some of Bollywood's biggest productions. From live movie shoots toset visits, there is something for everyone who's interested in learning more about the film industry. So come on down and explore the magic of Film City for yourself!

 

7. Hanging Gardens: Enjoy the 15-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

The Hanging Garden is a terrace garden situated on top of the Malabar Hill, right next to the Kamla Nehru Park. It overlooks the stunning Arabian Sea and was built in 1880 by Mr. Ulhas Ghapokar. The stunning gardens are dedicated to Barrister Pherozeshah Mehta and are also known as Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens. In fact, when viewed from above, one can clearly see the letter PMG spelt out in the gardens. The garden has impeccable animal shaped hedges and lush green vegetation along with a serene bird's eye view of the Arabian Sea.

Situated on top of a water reservoir, the Hanging Garden provides fresh drinking water to the local habitants. The beautiful flower clock situated in the garden is a major part of its charm. The garden is also an apt place for early morning jogs and yoga, providing a tranquil getaway from the daily hustle-bustle of the city for some peace of mind.

 

8. Prince of Wales Museum: Enjoy the 17-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

The Prince of Wales Museum is an exquisite building located in Mumbai and is one of the city's most important heritage sites. The foundation stone was laid by the Prince of Wales on 11 November 1905, and it officially opened as a museum on 10 January 1922. The facade is incredibly beautiful and is surrounded by a lush green garden. The architecture of the Prince of Wales Museum is a blend of Indian, Mughal, and British engineering styles and is truly a sight to behold.

The Prince of Wales Museum, now known as the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj VastuSangrahalay, is a Grade I Heritage Building in Mumbai. It is counted amongst one of the most prominent museums in India, exhibiting a myriad collection of ancient artefacts, artwork, and sculptors from across the country. The building underwent a major renovation recently, opening several new galleries featuring the artworks of Hindu Krishna, textiles, and Indian traditional costumes.

 

9. Mumbai Zoo: Enjoy the 12-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

Formerly known as the Ranichi Bagh, or the Queen's Gardens, the JijamataUdyan is the only zoo located in the heart of Mumbai. The Byculla Zoo, as it is now commonly called, was built in 1861 and is one of the oldest zoos in India. The zoo features many wild animals in separate enclosures, such as lions, monkeys, crocodiles, elephants and more.

The aviary at the zoo has a collection of brightly colored birds that make a lot of noise. The zoo is currently revamping the premises to include many exciting new features, such as a medicinal garden, butterfly enclosure, and a garden for the visually impaired. The renovation will also bring in many more species of animals. Currently, the penguin enclosure is open to the public. Eight penguins entertain visitors with their cute antics.

10. Essel World:Enjoy the 19-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

Essel World is one of the most famous amusement parks in the country, located in Gorai, close to Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra. EsselWorld and Water Kingdom together make one of Asia's largest amusement parks, spanning over 64 acres. They're frequented by locals and non-locals from all age groups, especially kids. With some exciting rides and entertainment, Essel World and Water Kingdom are a favourite summer destination for many families.

The landscaped interiors of the amusement parks are what makes them popular. The amusement parks have also been featured in many TV serials and Bollywood movies. Essel World has also been awarded the National Award of Excellence, Most Innovative Promotional Activity and the Award for the Best Variety and Number of Rides by the Indian Association of Amusement Parks & Industries.

 

11. Sanjay Gandhi National Park: Enjoy the 15-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

Sanjay Gandhi National Park is the perfect place to go for picnics and weekend getaways if you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. It's one of the most popular national parks in India and it's not hard to see why - with its abundance of wildlife including leopards, macaques, boars, lions, flying foxes, kingfishers, sunbirds and hundreds of different types of butterflies, there's something for everyone to enjoy. The Kanheri caves are also a big draw for tourists - they are more than two thousand years old and have been carved out of the rocky cliffs.

The Sanjay Gandhi National Park, previously known as the Borivali National Park, is one of Asia's most visited National Parks. Covering an area of 104 square kilometers, it is located within the city limits of Mumbai and is home to a staggering thirteen hundred species of flora and more than five hundred species of fauna, respectively. With over 2 million visitors every year, the park is also said to be the largest park in the world located within city limits. There are two artificial lakes within the forest which are thriving with crocodiles and migratory birds all year.

 

12. Siddhivinayak Temple: Enjoy the 8-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

The Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai is a revered shrine dedicated to Lord Ganesha and is one of the most significant temples in the city. This temple was built in 1801 by Laxman Vithu and Deubai Patil, a childless couple who decided to build the Siddhivinayak temple in order to fulfil the wishes of other infertile women. Interestingly, the statue of Lord Ganesha at this temple is believed to be self-manifested and grants wishes.

Shri Ganesha Temple is a popular Hindu temple located in Mumbai, India. The temple is home to a statue of Ganesha that is about two and a half feet wide and made out of a single piece of black stone. The temple has attained a popular status not only because it is believed that the Ganesha in the temple is especially revered, but also because of its popularity with Film stars and the bigwigs of the industry. It is also the richest temple in Mumbai as it begets INR 100 million in donations each year from devotees across the world.

 

13. National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai: Enjoy the 17-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

The National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) in Mumbai is a renowned art museum that has been housing a stunning collection of paintings, sculptures and artefacts since 1996. The rich variety of artwork present in this gallery has attracted millions of visitors and left them awestruck. It is governed by the Department of Culture, Government of India and has slowly become a popular tourist destination due to its ability to convincingly depict the evolution of artwork in the field of visual and plastic arts.The gallery not only houses the artworks of phenomenal sculptors, artists and painters, but also the legendary Pablo Picasso. The oldest artwork dates to 160 years ago, while the ancient artefacts, such as statues and mummies from Egypt, have roused the curiosity of many visitors.

The National Gallery of Modern Art is a platform for both artists and art lovers to explore different pieces and exhibitions. The artists get to showcase their talent while the art lovers can explore and appreciate the art. The gallery is located near Regal Cinemas in Colaba, South Mumbai. The gallery holds some of the oldest artworks, dating back to 1857 and is considered one of the best galleries in India.

 

14. Haji Ali Dargah:Enjoy the 13-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

The Haji Ali Dargah is a shrine that is situated on an islet off the southern coast of Mumbai near Worli. The shrine is dedicated to Haji Ali, who was a wealthy merchant who turned into a Muslim Sufi saint after a trip to Mecca. The Dargah can only be accessed during low tide, and people from all walks of life and religions come to seek blessings. At night, the shrine is lit up and can be seen in the distance.

The tomb, which is built mostly of glass, is a beautiful example of Indo-Islamic style architecture. In the center of the mosque, there is a shrine that is roofed by a red and green cloth that is supported by an intricate silver frame and marble columns. The main hall has marble pillars that are engraved with creative mirror work. There are different praying rooms for ladies and gentlemen, as is customary in Islam.

 

15. Fashion Street, Mumbai: Enjoy the 16-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

Fashion Street in Mumbai is one of the city's most popular shopping destinations, especially for students, because it offers the latest trends and fashion at amazing prices. With over 150 shops selling a wide variety of accessories and clothes, it is no wonder that Fashion Street is a shopaholic's paradise. And since it is located near CST (Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus), it's easily accessible for everyone.

Fashion Street is a popular shopping destination for both tourists and locals alike, known for its designer brands at reduced prices. Export quality garments are the highlight of the place but beware of the crowds as there has been a threat of miscreants in the past. When shopping at Fashion Street, make sure you see what you like and strike up a good bargain.

16. Bandra Worli Sea Link:Enjoy the 9-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

The Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, also known as the Bandra Worli Sea Link, is a cable-stayed bridge in Mumbai that was the first project initiated by the Maharashtra Government as part of the West Island Freeway System. This eight-lane bridge is one of the few in the world that is a cable-stayed with pre-stressed concrete-steel viaducts. Spanning across the arc of Mumbai's coastline, this sea link is a civil engineering wonder that reflects the modern infrastructure of the city of Mumbai.

The Bandra Worli Sea Link is one of Mumbai's most iconic landmarks. Situated atop Mahim Bay, this magnificent bridge is a sight to behold. Undeniably, the Bandra Worli Sea Link is an amalgamation of natural beauty and man-made marvel. Roll your windows down as you whizz past the bridge and let the salty sea breeze run through your hair. The spectacle of Mumbai is especially appealing from the elevation of the bridge and makes it the perfect destination to capture a few candid shots of the city in all its glory. Bandra Worli Sea Link also overlooks the Worli Bridge and has a small park located nearby.

 

17. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus: Enjoy the 15-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus - formerly known as Victoria Terminus - is a historic railway station located in the heart of Mumbai, Maharashtra. The magnificent structure is an excellent example of Victorian-Gothic architecture in India and was constructed in 1878. In fact, the functional railway station was designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997. The station is always bustling with the sounds of the metro city and the locals.

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is a historic train station in Mumbai that was constructed in 1887. It currently serves as the headquarters of the Central Railways and is well-connected to all parts of the country. The terminus is famous for its architecture, and it is often used as a filming location for Bollywood movies. The night lights up the station and it looks even prettier.

Some famous scenes from the movie Slumdog Millionaire and the Bollywood movie Ra One were shot at this beautiful train station.

 

18. Kamala Nehru Park: Enjoy the 16-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

Kamala Nehru Park is a recreational park located in the heart of the city, making it a convenient spot for locals to take a break from their busy lives. The park is especially popular with students from nearby colleges, schools, and hostels who come to exercise or relax with friends. With something for everyone, it's no wonder Kamala Nehru Park is a favorite spot for people of all ages. Parents can bring their children, the elderly can enjoy some peace and quiet, and everyone in between can find a reason to visit Kamala Nehru Park.

Kamala Nehru Park is located right next to a busy street near Deccan Gymkhana, which might disappoint those looking for a completely quiet place to relax. However, there are pockets of the park where the noise level is considerably lower. The park has a soothing vibe that can help one feel rejuvenated. It is well kept, with tall trees and shrubberies lining the pathways. The park also has a children's playground and plenty of seating arrangements to accommodate many people.

 

19. KidZania Mumbai: Enjoy the 5-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

KidZania is an indoor attraction and themed amusement park designed for children aged 2-16, that covers an area of 1.73 acres. KidZania's main attraction is its interactivity - children can learn through fun activities in a kid-friendly city environment. The attraction also aims to educate and empower children by providing them a motivating and inspiring space to play in.At KidZania, we offer a safe and secure environment for all our visitors. We have CCTV cameras, medical aid, and a controlled indoor environment to make it comfortable as well as enjoyable for all. Our highly trained and experienced staff will guide you through the activities and provide complete knowledge about each one. With RFID security bracelets, you can rest assured that your visit will be both fun and safe!

KidZania is the perfect place for children to learn about 100+ careers and try them out through role-play and immersive activities. It is also an excellent platform for brands from various industries to market themselves to participating children, who will gain a closer understanding of how the brands work. KidZania's in-depth experience will provide children with enough exposure to the chosen career, stimulate their creative thinking abilities and boost their confidence. In addition, KidZania is also one of the most popular party and event venues in Mumbai.

 

20. ISKCON Temple Mumbai: Enjoy the 7-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

The ISCKON Temple in Mumbai is the perfect place to go for a spiritual getaway. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, the temple is beautiful and peaceful. It's also meters away from the Juhu Beach, so you can enjoy a nice day at the beach after visiting the temple. The in-house vegetarian restaurant serves great food at cheap rates, so you can enjoy a nice meal after your visit.

The ISCKON Temple is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. The architecture is stunning, and the paintings on the temple walls depict scenes from the Mahabharata. Swami Prabhupada, a devout follower of Krishna, went to the United States at the age of 69 and founded Iskcon when most men look for the comfort of homes. Gates are opened at four thirty in the morning for visitors. The best time to visit ISKCON temple is early in the morning when the deities are decorated with flowers. The ambience is charged with the humming of mantras from devotees during the daily morning and evening Aarti, and the delicious Prasad served is a bonus!

 

21. Gorakhgad Trek: Enjoy the 70-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

Gorakhgad is a hill fort situated in Maharashtra, at a higher elevation than its twin fort, Machindragad. There are many cisterns of water within the fort, and some of them have potable water. There are also numerous caves scattered near the base of the peak, some of which are inhabitable. The winding path leading up to the fort is rich in thick vegetation. At the peak, there is a temple of Shiva, and at the top of the citadel, there is a statue of the bull 'Nandi.'

22. Kanheri Caves: Enjoy the 16-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

The Kanheri Caves in Mumbai are a group of ancient rock-cut monuments, located in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park near Borivali. These caves illustrate the Buddhist influence on Indian art and culture and are famous for their 109 special entrances and for the ancient sculptures, carvings, paintings and inscriptions that adorn their basalt formations. These artifacts date back to the 1st century to the 10th century, making the Kanheri Caves a must-see destination for history lovers and tourists alike.

The Kanheri Caves provide an excellent view into history, as they were built over an extensive period. The older caves are designed more plainly, while the newer ones are more ornamented. What ties the design of each cave together is an individual stone plinth on which they rest - which is common to all the caves. In addition to the caves themselves, you can also explore acongregation hall, intricately carved pillars, Buddhist stupas, and innovative water channels carved out of stone. All these aspects are exciting to witness and marvel.

 

23. Girgaum Chowpatty: Enjoy the 15-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

Chowpatty beach is a small, sandy beach located in southern Mumbai along the western railway route. It is a popular place to hang out and a must-visit for all tourists who visit Marine Drive for the first time.

The beach is a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike. During the day, it is a place where people can come to relax, sunbathe, and swim. As night falls, the beach takes on a different atmosphere. The lights from the nearby attractions and local markets give the place a carnival-like feel. The Ferris wheel and merry-go-rounds become illuminated, and the smell of street food fills the air. Children of all ages run around and enjoy themselves, while the adults take leisurely strolls along the shore. No matter what time of day it is, there is always someone on the beach.

 

24. Mahalaxmi temple, Mumbai: Enjoy the 5-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

The Mahalaxmi Temple is one of the oldest temples situated in the city of Mumbai. Located on the Bhulabai Desai Road in Mahalaxmi West, it is dedicated to Goddess Mahalaxmi or the 'Goddess of Wealth'. The temple was built sometime around the 16th - 17th century and the main presiding deity here is Goddess Laxmi, while Goddess Kali and Saraswati are other two deities worshipped here. Together, the three idols are known as Mahalaxmi, Mahakali and Mahasaraswati.

Thronged with devotees and tourists in large number throughout the year, the temple is a must visit if you are visiting Mumbai. The temple is open all days of the week and there is no entrance fee. So, do make it a point to visit this holy place of worship when in Mumbai!

 

25. Madh Island: Enjoy the 12-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

Madh Island, an island located off the coast on Mumbai is home to umpteen villages, farmlands and surreal vistas. In recent times, it has found popularity as a weekend destination among the rich and elite of Mumbai. Dotted with quaint settlements and lush green farms, Madh Island is a respite from the glitterati and dazzling environs of the city and can be reached by an hour’s drive or a ferry ride from the city. The island is bordered by the Arabian Sea on the west and Malad Creek on the east. Primarily inhabited by Kolis, Marathis, and Roman Catholics, it also has several luxury resorts to give you a respite from city life.

Madh Island is popular for being a beautiful and rural location, perfect for film and television shoots. Additionally, the Madh Fort is a major tourist attraction at the spot. The seashore is lovely, lined with palm trees and very calm and serene. The ferry to Madh Island can be boarded at Versova, which is convenient and saves one from the trouble of traffic!

 

26. Snow World Mumbai: Enjoy the 2-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

Snow World in Mumbai is a one-of-a-kind snow theme park that offers relief from the city's heat and humidity. The park is in Phoenix Market City of Kurla, Mumbai and features a variety of fun activities for families and groups, including ice skating, sledding, snowball fights, and more. The Snow Dance arena also provides a very realistic snowfall experience. To further the authentic feel of being in a land covered in snow, the temperature is kept at a chilly -10°C, making it an exciting contrast to Mumbai's weather conditions, even in winter.

Looking for an exciting and memorable experience for your family? Look no further than Snow World in Mumbai! You and your loved ones can frolic in the indoor chambers filled with ice and snow, safe in the knowledge that Snow World takes safety precautions very seriously. There are guides on hand to assist you with different activities so that you can fully enjoy yourselves without worry.

27. Phoenix MarketCity: Enjoy the 2-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

Opened in 2011, Phoenix Marketcity is the largest shopping mall in Mumbai. Situated in Kurla, the mall is spread across 4.1 million sq ft with 2.1 million sq ft of retail area. It houses over 600 international and national stores, over 100 restaurants, and PVR Cinemas which has 14 screens. Phoenix Marketcity is one of the most popular mall complexes in the city.

Phoenix Marketcity is a unique shopping destination that has something for everyone. Not only is it a great place to shop, but visitors can also enjoy dining and entertainment options all in the same place. With a movie theater, arcade, and great restaurants, there is something for everyone at Phoenix Marketcity. There are also regular events held in the Dublin Square area of the mall, so there is always something new to experience.

 

28. Infiniti Mall: Enjoy the 9-kilometre ride from the city centre with gocabish

Infiniti Mall was established in 2004 and is in Andheri at Oshiwara Linking Road. It is a65 store tall building that consists of a PVR cinema (a six-screen multiplex), many well-known restaurants such as KFC, Burger King, McDonald’s, Subway, and more, and a family entertainment centre.

Infiniti Mall is a hub for many famous foreign and domestic brands like Westside, Food Bazaar, Cinemax, Landmark, Tresorie, Maya Jewels, Raymond, Zodiac, Nike, Levis, Provogue, Samsonite, Vero Moda, OVS and much more.

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