About Mumbai
Mumbai (Bombay) - The Financial Capital of India
Mumbai at a Glance
Area | 603 sq. km. |
Population | 11, 914, 398 (2001) |
Festivals | Ganesh Chaturthi (late August-early September), Navratri (October-November), Gokul Ashtami (mid-August), and Holi (mid-March) |
Clothes | Cotton clothing is ideal for summers and light woolens are apt for winters. |
Climate | October to March is the best time to visit. |
Language | Marathi, English and Hindi |
STD code | 022 |
Mumbai is one of the most popular travel destination of western India. Earlier known as Bombay, Mumbai's very name conjures up a host of visions: of glamour and megastars who hold millions in thrall, of some of the largest and worst slums in the whole of Asia, of industrialists and business houses, of a multifarious futuristic lifestyle that is likely to become even more intense as the city moves closer and closer to becoming the world's second largest metro by the year 2015…. Mumbai manifests a strong Western streak amidst the traditional Maharashtrian milieu. This is probably due to its being literally the Gateway of India, the point of arrival for most visitors from the West.