Day 67 - Mumbai (Bombay), India - Day 1

Sunday and Monday, we were in Mumbai, India (previously called Bombay up to 1996). Mumbai is the  second most populated city in the world with almost 21 million people.  The first day, our excursion was "Marvels of Mumbai". We visited the main train station  Victoria Terminus, built during Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee year. The fist train left  the station in 1853. Now, half a million commuters use the station daily. We next went to Mahatma Gandhi's Bombay  base from 1917 to 1934. It is a museum now. We saw the room he slept in. Next we traveled to Dhobi Ghat, the  outdoor city laundry. I had heard about this but it was far bigger and more complex than I had imagined. The guide told  us that it was much larger in the past.  Laundry from all over the city is sent here to be washed and dried then it is sent back. Then on to the Prince of Wales Museum (The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya ) to see some of the exhibits.  We ended up at  the "Gateway to India". It is an archway built on the waterfront in 1911 to commemorate the visit of of King George V.


first lights of Mumbai

we passed a few drilling platforms in the bay
the captain watched closely as we approach the dock

we were to dock next to another cruise ship, the Seaborne Ovation

the cruise ship terminal is old. They are working on building a new one.

sunrise over many boats in the harbor

buses for excursions and a Indian Navy destroy docked near us


cricket being played in the parks


the train terminal building

inside Victoria Teminus train station



the streets were not too busy on a Sunday morning

the Promenade along Marine Drive on the  waterfront

beach along the Promenade


At the Dhobi Ghat laundry, there  is a viewing  platform

the Dhobi Ghat laundry












there were families of vendors near our bus



old buildings



a street food vendor

we were walking on the street some of the time as there was not room on the sidewalks

the building where Mahatma Gandhi  lived

Mahatma Gandhi

 Mahatma Gandhi's bed

another street scene

The Prince of Wales Museum


on the grounds of the Museum



the atrium of the museum


displays in the museum




the atrium of the Museum


the Gateway of  India arch on the waterfront
the Taj Mahal Palace hotel  near the Gateway to India

fighting our way back to our bus

sunset over Mumbai

night view of some of the navy ships near our cruise ship

the harbor at night

1 comment:

  1. Good afternoon,

    Morris and I are loving all the pictures.
    We can't believe that its been over 60 days since yall left. I see being at sea is relaxing, fun, and educational. No need to worry everything is still fair in the neighborhood. Also, Just to keep you inform we have new neighbors. They moved in about two weeks ago. Until, next time..continue blogging and we will continue reading.

    Stay safe and continue to enjoy your life journey.

    Your next door neighbors

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