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Malad's Mindspace Garden, Space for your Mind

Situated on the banks of Malad creek, in western suburbs of Mumbai, is the Mindspace Garden, which was originally a garbage dumping ground. But now its a huge garden with space for everyone to relax or do their own thing! The park has different species of blooming flowers, a zodiac walk, kids park, jogging track, and much more that provides that extra space for your mind!

Banganga Tank: Heritage in a Concrete Jungle

Situated in Walkeshwar temple complex on the southernmost tip of Malabar Hill in South Mumbai is the historical Banganga tank. It has holy significance, dating back to the 14th century, and today it shows the contrasting landscape of Mumbai. With traditional temple complex and slums on one side and towering buildings on the other, Banganga is the oldest surviving structure in the city.

Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Borivali

A city where trees and open spaces are being destroyed and replaced by concrete structures, Sanjay Gandhi National Park is a jewel and a quick getaway from the maddening urban life. We wanted to visit Kanheri Caves, the ancient Buddhist caves, unfortunately a pretty bizarre incident at the park ruined the plan.

Dharavi the Industrial Slum in Mumbai

Dharavi is known as the largest slum in the city, but apart from that we have never cared to know what happens in those slums. Dharavi is just not a slum, its the recycling super-hub of Mumbai, believed to be host to at least 15,000 single room factories dealing with at least 80 percent of Mumbai's plastic recycling as well as other recyclables.

The Ingenious Dabbawallas of Mumbai

Who would have imagined that a food delivery service started century ago would gain so much popularity that it is considered to be a successful business model at present. It has helped to salvage the traditional habit of eating home-cooked food for lunch in a rapidly globalized city. Yes, I am talking about the popular Mumbai dabbawallas.

Mumbai's Super and Vintage Car Rally

The vintage and super car rally in Mumbai had a line-up of beauties adorning the roads. The Supercar Show had cars that cost Rs 1 crore and above, so you had the Lamborghinis, Ferraris, Maseratis, Porsches, Bentleys, and many more, on parade. On the other hand were the gleaming vintages that welcomed us with their big round eyes and long faces! We were fascinated to see so many beauties from the past.

Heritage in Chaotic Bhuleshwar

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hindu temple in bhuleshwar The old lanes of Mumbai conjure up an image of a city within a city; shops selling a wide range of wares from vegetables, flowers to fancy jewellery. Clusters of buildings housing thousands of people, ancient temples for the devout worshippers, commercial establishments dealing in garments and lots more.

Bhuleshwar in South Mumbai is a place where ancient customs fight for space with modernity. Its a crazy walk through the narrow streets and by-lanes of Bhuleshwar, where you have a different view with every step you take.

At the center of it is Kabutar Khana, one of the many that exists in Mumbai, where pigeons are fed all kinds of grains by the locals and bird lovers. kabutar khana pigeon feeding place in bhuleshwar Feeding pigeons is an old tradition in Mumbai and in fact they are also taken care of by doctors, who regularly visit Kabutar khana and vaccinate them to eradicate any infections or diseases. pigeons on a street light near kabutar khana The places of worship probably give you some peace but on stepping outside, it is chaotic, especially during evening hours when each lane is buzzing with a different activity. crowded street of bhuleshwar The road leading to Madhav bagh has shops lined up on either side and hawkers outside the shops who sell household items, bags, bangles etc., at a reasonable rate. mumbai bazaar We made a trip to Bhuleshwar to purchase a turban from a shop that lies in one of the most constricted lanes we have ever seen. Named Bhagatwadi, the size of the lane is quite deceiving when you consider the number of shops it holds. narrow lane of bhagat wadi There is a fruit seller just as you enter, followed by a beautiful earthenware shop that has myriad clay creations. Then there are a couple of shops that rent out various costumes, a good place to go if your kid has a fancy dress competition at school, theater and film costumes as well.

There was so much to see in Bhuleshwar, so we soon moved out of Bhagat wadi to experience more of this place. Rows of buildings on either side of the road, a common sight in this part of town stretching from Princess Street, Kalbadevi, Zaveri Bazaar to Bhuleshwar. Some of the buildings are in a dilapidated condition as well, with chawls dominating the housing scenario.cluster of buildings in south mumbai The landscape of Mumbai is incomplete without hawkers selling vegetables and fruits placed in ethnic cane baskets. vegetable sellers bhuleshwar fruit sellers in bhuleshwar Opposite to the market area is the 130-year-old Laxmi Narayan temple. A famous temple in Bhuleshwar, it is believed that all wishes come true here.laxmi narayan hindu mandir The scenes change rapidly as we crawled our way through the streets. So many commercial establishements there has to be a tea shop closeby providing shop owners with their daily dose of chai. waiter giving tea at shops Close to Laxmi Narayan temple is the popular Flower market or Phool Galli where variety of flowers are sold at wholesale rates. Of course morning is the right time to come as most of the shops were closed. phool gully flower market in south mumbai roses sold at phool galli in bhuleshwar One of the flower sellers happily posing. wholesale flower market While some of them were sleeping in the available space. sellers sleeping in their shops at flower market Move in the opposite direction and there were series of garland shops, used in the temples, marriages or any festive occasion. You can get customised garlands too! I bought a beautiful garland from here for my marriage. :) garlands or malas sold at bhuleshwar An old man weaving flowers to make these colorful garlands. old man making garlands Some more floral delights on display at the start of Bhoiwada. flower seller near bhoiwada Not only flowers there were also some fancy, bright colorful ribbons and beads being sold at one of the shops. ribbon and lace shop in mumbai bazaar sun rays falling on a old building As the sun set in this neo-gothic vicinity that has so much to offer, we moved on from there, not without getting stuck in traffic, pondering over the myriad shades that makes Mumbai a highly vibrant city.
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