Privilege Inn
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Travel Blogs from Mumbai (Bombay)
Kadama 51: Monkey on my shoulder
Sunday morning we had planned to visit Elephanta Caves as well as the Modern Art Museum, but being a group of seven females and one male, we changed plans and headed to the street for some world-famous Mumbai bazaar shopping.
We left the hotel around 10:00 a.m. and walked through the city to get to Fort Colaba which is where we spent most of the day. On the way, we admired the beautiful architecture of ...
On To Mumbai (Bombay)
... of the Blue restaurant served more Mediterranean food. The weather was very hot and humid so far but 2 more days before I leave for Mokpo, South Korea. Day 3 was great I went to the Chowpatty Beach to walk the beach and catch some fresh air. After the beach I went to walk around the streets. During my walk I found some really nice apartment buildings most were out of brick. But there were many more ...
Vertrekdag
... s naam erop. Yana's stiefvader had geregeld dat we opgehaald zouden worden van het vliegveld en naar hotel Ibis gebracht werden met de taxi. De volgende dag zouden we met dezelfde taxi naar Pune gebracht worden. Handig zo'n stiefvader die bij de Rabobank werkt met goede zakenrelaties in het buitenland! Tijdens de rit naar het hotel konden we al een beetje genieten van de verkeersdrukte in Mumbai. Bij het hotel aangekomen konden we aan onze verdiende nachtrust ...
Bollywood !!!
... debut, but an excellent day none the less hanging out with the Indian equivalent of Angela Jolie. My first paid employment in 5 months and I earned a grand total of 500 rupees for 12 hours. But it’s ok as my agent says that if I stay in Mumbai he can get me speaking parts that can earn me real money. I’m not entirely convinced it’s the life for me though.
Last thing - the set next door was the hotel they filmed bits of Slum Dog Millionaire in. Exciting times. ...
Icy Brews and Good Company in Bombay
... all-day cricket match to attend), we were able to take in the city's sights in a much more relaxed fashion. We met up with Naren, a couch surfing friend who showed us around Colaba on our first evening. As it was a Sunday, there were huge crowds of Indians taking in the same sights as us. We strolled past the Gateway to India where people were blowing bubbles, taking photos, vendors were selling toys, snacks, and chai, and people were taking boat cruises from the port. We had a beer ...
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