Showing posts with label bombay travel tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bombay travel tips. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Transport in Mumbai


Mumbai Transport

Mumbai transport constitutes of thousands of citizens moving around the city by road, rail, air and water. These form an essential part of a massive network of transport.

The first bus in Bombay ran on July 15, 1926. Though it was received with great expectations and enthusiasm, this form of transport was yet to become available for all classes of society. For several years, it was looked upon as transport that was solely meant for the higher sections of society. The preferred mode of transport for the poorer classes was the tram. The bus fare was considerably higher than that of the tram. The bus fare would exceed the tram fare by a large margin.

Imagine how difficult it would be to transport THIS humungous crowd to wherever they want to go , and on time!

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PS
Look at how almost all the people stare at the camera or the really hot indian woman taking the picture :) Indian mentality you could say :)


Different forms of transport in Mumbai include:

-Bus Service: The bus service provided in Mumbai is the main mode of transport. Most commuters take the public buses to and back from work. The buses have routes all over Mumbai. There is a mad rush to board the buses as they drive into the stops. People run to get on the bus. The entry to the buses is mandatory through the rear entrance. People can dismount from the bus through the front door. The buses have signboards that give details of where the bus stops and these details are displayed clearly. The bus service is of vital importance to the citizens of Mumbai.

-Railways: The Mumbai Railway system is owned by Indian Railways and is operated by Western Railways and Central Railways. With an overall length of 303 km, it claims to have the highest passenger density in the world, six million people every day. The railways are the best choice for anyone with a long commute route. These rail lines connect several parts of Mumbai. The rail service offers local trains and express trains. The local trains run through the usual routes with a stop at every station. The express trains run at higher speeds while skipping stops to reach the final destination.


-Taxis: The taxis arrived in Mumbai as a more personalized alternative to public transport. The taxis are painted black and yellow. The amount of fare is decided by the meter which measures price based on distance traversed. They are preferred by tourists and for long distance journeys through Mumbai. The cost of the taxi is slightly expensive but it provides privacy and comfort.

- Auto Rickshaws: Auto rickshaws play an imperative role of public transport in Mumbai. Auto Rickshaws are the most common mode of public transport for family outings and transport to specific parts of Mumbai. They are costlier than buses but more affordable than taxis. Most of these Auto Rickshaws are run for the public. Some Auto Rickshaws are privately owned and only transport the preset people. Some of these Auto Rickshaws are modernized and have air conditioning to keep you cool in the heat. The standard of Auto Rickshaws is improving by the day.


Cheers,
The Techmechanic!!

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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Beaches in Bombay !

Beach Tours of Mumbai - Tech Mechanic does it again!

Here are some great beaches to hit if you want to kick off and wind out at a beach at Bombay( Mumbai ). great for tourists, travelers, backpackers, or anyone who just wants to get out of home and do something with friends!

Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. With a population of more than 10 million, it is the largest metropolis in India and one of the most heavily populated cities in the world. Mumbai is ranks 5th in the world’s most heavily populated metropolises. There are several excursions that you can embark upon from Mumbai. There are religious and architectural marvels for you to see. Among these, the beaches of Mumbai are a truly marvelous sight. There are plenty of beaches in Mumbai. Every one of them is beautiful in its own unique way.




Marve and Manori Beach


The Marve and Manori beaches are located approximately 19 miles from Mumbai. The water of these attractive beaches is pleasant for bathing in. At Marve there is a 5-star resort that is ideal to spend a refreshing weekend in.




Marine Drive

Marine Drive is located in the center of Mumbai. It was built in the 1920-30 age on land salvaged from the sea. It is Mumbai's most well-known trail. Several people take strolls and relax at this beach. It is known to many as “Queen’s Necklace” because of the streetlights that illuminate and line the pathway which look absolutely beautiful when lit up. Marine Drive is a fun place to be; here you can enjoy yourself by watching children playing with sand and vendors selling toys and food.




Chill Out with the Missus at Marine Drive Beach, Mumbai !


Chowpatty Beach


Chowpatty beach is situated at the top end of Marine Drive. This beach is the venue where many Hindu religious ceremonies take place, like the annual thread-tying ceremony initiating young boys into the Brahmin caste. The idols of Lord Ganesha are submerged in the water here. This event occurs on the last day of Ganesh Chaturthi. It is a very large festival, celebrated with pomp and splendour.


The beach houses a statue of the historical figure, Lokmanya Tilak. The beach has several fair type stalls. These include balloon shooting, snake charmers and masseurs. The beach features several shops that sell the local roadside food, “chaat”. “Chaat” represents the spicy and delectable food that is popular through India for its great taste and low cost.


Juhu Beach

Juhu beach is one of the largest and most frequently visited beaches of India. It is situated at a distance of about 20 km north of the center of the city. The Juhu beach region is the location for a lot of film shoots and events. It is a very popular area to relax in. Most people visit this place for the variety it offers. Many actors and directors reside in this area. The area is surrounded by luxurious houses and hotels.



Juhu beach has many stalls selling the famous “Chaat” of Mumbai, which people enjoy while at the beach. Versova Beach is located to the north of Juhu beach. It houses the largest fishing community in Mumbai. Many tourists visit this beach for the quaint experience that it offers.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Travel Tips in Mumbai

TRAVEL TIPS MUMBAI- Techmechanic does all the ground work for your trip!

Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay attracts large groups of tourists with its various types of crowd pullers. These include temples, shopping, the parties, and many more. Mumbai has several tourist attractions. The architecture and religious spots are the largest attractions. Many people also come to Mumbai to enjoy the party scene. Tourists from out of India and in other parts of India reach Mumbai through air. While you travel to Mumbai you must take some precautions to ensure a good journey. These tips ensure that you enjoy every moment of your visit and also guarantee your safety.

Starting from the boarding of your airplane, always reach the airport a little early. Eat a light snack before boarding your plane to avoid hunger on the plane. Carry a book to avoid boredom. This keeps your mind free and relaxed. Don’t book tickets in the last minute. This causes unnecessary tension for all the parties involved. Carry some of your own food if necessary.

Upon reaching Mumbai, book into your room and catch some rest. Going sightseeing while you are jetlagged can really drain you. Catch up on sleep before you leave for the airport or after you have reached your destination. Avoid eating food bought from roadside vendors. The quality of food and hygiene is not very good. If you want to eat some food from roadside shops, insist that the food be made in front of you. Carry some medication for motion sickness and illnesses like diarrhea and vomiting.

If you take any medication carry additional dosages of it wherever you go. When staying at a hotel request bottles of mineral water or purified water. Carry an alarm clock with you to avoid waking up late for any tours you might embark upon. Ensure that your tour has adequate breaks. Avoid food that is complex or contains a lot of oil as it may cause an upset stomach. Eat light and travel light. Carry only the things that are necessary. Ensure that your travel service is a reliable one. When you hit the souvenir shops don’t go on an endless shopping spree. Keep yourself on a budget, stick to it and don’t buy too many items. Excessive baggage can cause several problems while you embark on your return journey. Be a good tourist and don’t litter. Try to blend in as much as possible and avoid any confusion. If possible, learn the basics of the local language to help you get around.

Always carry extra rolls of film if you want to take photographs. If you are using a digital camera, carry additional batteries. Make a checklist of all your possessions and keep track of them. Losing them can mean a lot of work trying to find them. Keep all the tips mentioned in mind while on your journey and stay safe. However, don’t forget to enjoy yourself.