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| Handy Information on Mumbai | Location: Mumbai spreads across a series of seven islands, which jut out into the Arabian Sea on the west coast of India . The whole city is crisscrossed by creeks and streams and infact parts of Southern Mumbai were built on reclaimed land from the Bay. | Climate: Summer - 25 °C - 35 °C OR 77 °F - 95 °F Peak Summer Months - April to Mid June Winter - 15 °C - 25 °C OR 59 °F - 77 °F Peak Winter Months - November to February Monsoon - 216 cm from Mid June to Mid September | Best time to visit: Is between October and April. | Tourist offices: Government of India Tourist Office 123, Maharshi Karve Road , Tel. +91-22-2033144, +91-22-2074333, +91-22-2036854 Fax: +91-22-2014496 Government of India Tourist Information Counter Santacruz Airport Tel: +91-22-6156920 Sahar Airport Tel: +91-22-8325331 Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation CDO Hutments, Madam Cama Road, Tel: +91-22-2026713, +91-22-2027762 Fax: +91-22-2852182
India Tourism Development Corporation, 11th Floor, Nirmal Building , Nariman Point, Tel: +91-22-2023343,+91-22-2026679 Fax: +91-22-2880992
Important Telephone Numbers International airport - Tel. 6325331 Domestic airport - Tel. 6149200
Mumbai Central train station; out side platform No.5 Tel. 022-23086228 Railway Enquiry : 265 9135 Central General Enquiry : 134 Western General Enquiry : 131
Fire Service Emergency Control Room: 101 / 309-5991 / 309-5992 / 309-5993 / 309-5994
Police Control Room City : 100 New Bombay - 7574929
Ambulances Emergency Numbers: Accident cases only: 102 Heart Attack: 105 | Short description: The City with stark contrastsThe magic of the reel world and the real world combine in this beautiful city. The land of Bollywood , India 's answer to the west. Mumbai is known the world over for its tinsel town. On the other hand there are innumerable stories of ordinary people making it big in this land of opportunity. It is said about Mumbai that if you dare to dream "BIG" then chances are that you might just make it. Apart from the glitz and glamour of the film industry, Mumbai is the commercial and financial capital of India and the real estate in the city is one of most expensive in the country. The stately mansions and their colonial architecture is contrasted with the poor and the hapless on the streets. So Discover Mumbai, a heady mix of all this and more. | Trivia: There are many schools of thought on how Bombay got its name. One of them says, that it is named after the stone goddess of the Kolis (the original inhabitants of the city), Mumbadevi. The second school of thought says that the name is derived from the Portuguese word Bom-Bahia meaning Good Bay. | Languages: Marathi, Gujarati, Hindi, Urdu, English |
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