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Mumbai, India – A Big City With Strong Cultural Ties

With around 21 million people living in it, Mumbai (the city once known as Bombay) is one of the world’s monster cities. It has a unique history, as it was once a spot occupied by the British, and it has since evolved into the biggest city in the whole country. Vacations to this bright and colorful city require a passport, however. If you just recently got married or divorced, passport name changes can be quickly done online.

If you need a passport but don’t have the time to wait around for one to arrive, online passport services can help. Any sort of passport service can also be taken care of on these official websites. For example, expedited lost passports are possible. One of the best parts about online service is getting to pick your delivery option. If you need a passport in a couple days, it’s entirely possible online.

Mumbai’s most famous and recognized monument is the Gateway of India. Built in 1911 to commemorate King George V’s visit to India, it is a historically significant landmark, along with the stretch of water near it. It’s a great spot to swing by on the way to other places. Taking a cruise is another great way to experience the Gateway.

Don’t miss out on seeing a Bollywood movie while you’re in the land of Bollywood. You can visit one of the many screening halls located in Mumbai, or, if you’d rather experience one first hand, head to Goregaon to visit Film City. Cultural and religious festivals play a large part in the Mumbai community. They take place all throughout the year, so do a little research and see if one is happening during your trip. The colorful Mumbai Festival and the music-oriented Bananga Festival both take place in January, and there are many more.

Temples are very important landmarks in this city, and many people visit just to see them. You will discover that temples can be found all over Mumbai, but there are a few you definitely want to see. Babu Amichand Panalal Adishwarji Jain Temple is the most famous. It’s flourishing architecture and beautiful decorations have earned it this reputation. Mahalkshmi Temple and Banganga Temple are stunning as well.

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is one spot you should definitely witness firsthand. This is the second largest railway station in the world, and it is not only one of the most beautiful stations in India, but one of its most beautiful landmarks. Because of this, it has earned the distinction of being a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Not only is it a great place to see, but also a great place for people-watching. If you are looking to experience a famous Indian sunset, head towards Marine Drive. It doesn’t cost anything, and it’s a great way to unwind after a long day of adventures.

It’s blend of unique cultural heritage amidst all the modern big-city elements makes Mumbai a truly unforgettable city. Regardless of whether you’re traveling to Mumbai for occupational or recreational reasons, you are bound to leave with some great experiences under your belt. Don’t forget to get your passport or your expedited lost U S passports. Also, for those who’ve recently been through a divorce or who’ve just gotten married, New passport name changes are need also.
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