Along with the business, the industry of amusement parks in Mumbai is growing at a rapid pace. The city Mumbai encloses top 5 amusement parks namely Essel world: Designed on international patterns, the best amusement park in the country attracts numerous visitors across the country.
Fantasy Land: A fun and amusement Park on the suburbs of the city of Jogeswari near Mumbai. Since 1992, Fantasy Land is an amazing treasure island with full of exciting rides and games.
Suraj Water Park: Among the most breathtaking lush green park, the Suraj Water Park is one of the most amazing parks surrounded by water spread approximately 17 acres. The perfect recreational hub of Mumbai, Suraj Water Park is a combination of exciting water rides and has Limca Book of Records for its 103 feet long cave made up of fiber glass.
Water Kingdom: Located by the side of Essel World, Water Kingdom amusement part is known as the Asia's largest water Park with hordes of water wonders that come in the form of thrilling rides. The place is connected with the western express highway.
Tikuji-ni-Wadi: Opened in 1993, the Famous Family Theme Park, Tikuji-ni-Wadi is set in between the serene hills of Manpada Chitralsar Thane. The Park is just a 40 km drive away from Mumbai.
Religious Tour:
The culture and lifestyle of Mumbai has noticeably influenced by a Maharashtrian heritage however it is true that the Mumbai city is an outstandingly colorful mixture of communities as diverse religions settled down. Mumbai celebrates each and every festival be it Christmas, Holi, Diwali Eid ul-Fitr and many more. Mumbai encloses numerous sacred places for different ethnicity.
Temples
As we all know that, Mumbai city is home to many religions as the city reflects an array of region, rituals, people and religions. Therefore, countless numbers of Temples live in the city of Mumbai. Among the most famous temple, located in the capital of Maharashtra, the Siddhivinayak temple is one of the most renowned temples dedicated to Lord Shri Ganesh and Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Mandir is the richest temples in Mumbai. Other famous temples are Dagdusheth Ganapati, Mahalakshmi Temple, Shirdi wale Sai Baba, Mumbadevi Temple, Babulnath Temple, Sri Sri Radha Gopinath Mandir, ISKCON Mumbai Chowpatty Temple and ISKCON Juhu Temple.
Churches
Nestled on the west coast of India, Mumbai was once ruled by the Portuguese and English for a long period of time. Evidently till today; the reminiscence of the Portuguese still relics where its marvelously architectural churches and houses still spotted and attracts millions of tourist from all over the globe. Among the most amazing church In Mumbai, Gloria Church, Byculla English Gothic styled church still dominates the skyline of Byculla (Gloria Church of Byculla also known as Nossa Senhora de Gloria which means Our Lady of Gloria in Portuguese). Other famous churches are Mount MaryâÂÂs Basilica, Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Mala.
Mosque:
Undeniably, the Mumbai city embraces the most striking and prominent historical landmark and holiest place for Islamic religion. Among the most impressive mosque in Mumbai, built in 1431 AD by a wealthy mercantile known as Haji Ali Shah Bukhari; the Haji Ali Dargah is one of the most prestigious Islamic symbols made by the âÂÂMakrana' marbleâ in South Mumbai. On the other hand, Minara Masjid and Moghul Masjid is also famous as the most visited mosque in Mumbai.
Business Centre
Financial, commercial and entertainment capital of India, the most industrialized and crowded metropolitan city, Mumbai spotted as one of the worldâÂÂs top ten centers of commerce in terms of global financial flow. Today, Mumbai encloses numerous business centre like Veer Nariman Street; a prominent location in the South Mumbai. Church gate houses as Banking & business organizations and educational institutions centre. Nariman Point as the world fourth most expensive office location and home for some biggest financial and business establishments centre such as Air India, Central Bank of India, Indian Express, State Bank of India, the Oberoi Hotel and Bandra-Kurla Complex etc.