Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra, is the fastest
moving,

most affluent and industrialised city in India. Mumbai
is part of India's beautiful west coast, that runs down from
Gujarat, through Mumbai to Goa, Karnataka and Kerala. The city
has a natural harbour, which was developed by the British. It
is one of the most busy ports of India, handling approximately
40 percent of India's maritime trade.
Mumbai is home to people of all Indian creeds and
cultures. It is a fascinating city, throbbing with life, and,
for many people, the gateway to India.
Gateway of India, the principal landmark of Mumbai, was
the principal port when the visitors came to India by ship.
The gateway was conceived, following the visit of King George
V to India in 1911, and was officially opened in 1924.
Prince of Wales Museum, built to commemorate King
George's V visit to India, was opened in 1923. It is modelled
on the Indo - Saracenic design, and has sections for art and
paintings, archaeology, and natural history.
St. Johns church, dedicated to the soldiers, who laid
down their lives in the Sindh campaign of 1838, and the first
Afghan war of 1843, is also worth a visit.
Accessibility
Air:
Mumbai has an international and domestic airport. It has
regular flights to all the major Indian cities.
Rail:
Regular train services connect Mumbai to all the major cities
in India.
Road:
Mumbai’s National Highway connects it to the major cities of
India.