ADLABS IMAGICA THEME PARK
Read moreLocated on the road to Pune, a huge amusement park with a multitude of different rides, architectural reconstructions, musical shows, several restaurants and many other surprises…
SHRI KALARAM MANDIR
Dark temple dedicated to Râma, built in 1788, whose dominant shrine is ...Read more
GLOBAL VIPASSANA PAGODA
Read moreLocated in Gorai, just north of the city. Inaugurated on February 8, 2009, this impressive Buddhist monument is a replica of the Yangon pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar. Its golden roof is visible from Sanjay Gandhi Park!
ODATI ADVENTURES PVT. LTD
Company organizing bicycle tours of Mumbai during school vacations, weekend ...Read more
TRIBAL RESEARCH CENTRE & MUSEM
A museum worth visiting, featuring models of the habitats of the region's ...Read more
KAPPAD BEACH
A beautiful historic beach 16 km north of Calicut, where you can stroll ...Read more
FLORA FOUNTAIN
Established in 1864 as the heart of Mumbai, the district is surrounded by ...Read more
SONERI MAHAL
The former home of a warlord, built between 1651 and 1653, has become a ...Read more
PASSAGE TO MUMBAI
Read morePassage To Mumbai, via the French Alliance, will let you discover Mumbai in French. These visits usually take place on Saturday morning, once a month, or may also be arranged on request for those who are in Mumbai, depending on their availability.
DHOBI GHAT MAHALAXMI
Huge open-air launderette not far from Mahalaxmi station, built in 1890 and ...Read more
KHULTABAD
Read moreThe village of Khultabad always exudes a medieval atmosphere. It is here that Aurangzeb's tomb, the most important Moghal emperor and that of Malik Ambar, the founder of Aurangabad, is located.
Once called Rauzaa, which means "garden of paradise", the village is located in the heart of the "Valley of Saints". In the xivth century, many saints soufis chose Rauzaa to settle there. There are no fewer than 1,400 graves in the vicinity.
The village of 15,800 inhabitants is surrounded by a fortified wall pierced at the origin of 7 doors. The wall, erected by Aurangzeb, is now in a bad state. However, the municipality has undertaken restoration work on some of the city's doors. If most tourists stopping in Khultabad only come for Aurangzeb's tomb, don't miss the gardens, a little jewel of unknown greenery. Despite the importance of the village to the Muslim community, it is also a Hindu pilgrimage site. The devots go to number from Aurangabad and its surroundings at the Bhadra Maruti temple at Hanuman's birthday (April).
NEHRU PLANETARIUM
Read moreVery fun, especially if you are with children. The dome is a cosmic representation of the sky, there are giant telescopes and machines in all kinds that are exposed everywhere.
ADIYOGI SHIVA
Large black statue of the bust of Shiva, 34 m high and 45 m wide, located ...Read more
COAKER WALK
Read moreNamed after St. Coaker of the Royal Engineers, this viewpoint offers a fantastic view of the plains and hills in the distance. The fog rising in sails from the valley below gives this place an unreal character