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Night View of Bandra Worli Sea Links      Credit :The Hindu

How people pronounce Mumbai-Bombay,Mayanagari,Bambai,Bombay is pronounced as Bomb-(b)ay which almost everyone gets right.In Hindi, it is pronounced as Bum-bu(t)-ee, most non-Indians wouldn’t know this pronunciation exists.However, most English speakers pronounce it as “Moo-m-bye“or whatever you may like to call it,Mumbai People,also known as the 'Mumbaikars'

For some people Mumbai is a city of freedom, for others people it is a city of opportunities.For some people it is a city that never sleeps, for others people it is a city with no nightlife. For some people it is a city of glitz and glamour, for others people it is a city of slums and squalour.For some people it is the city of vada pav,pav bhaji and bhelpuri mmmm yummy, for others people it is a city of fine dining. For some people it is a city for the sons and daughters of the soil, for others people it is a city of migrants. For some people it is a city that does not care, for others people it is a city with a never say loss spirit. For some people it is a city of future, for others people it is a dead city. For some people it is a city of dirty beaches,the Marine Drive and the Gateway of India, for others people it is a city with history stretching back to two millennia ago.

Mumbai doesn't have as many historical attractions,you'll find everything from Beaches to Bollywood.The most common attraction in Mumbai are Gateway of India,Haji Ali,Juhu,Gorai beach and Marine Drive Chowpatty Beaches,Colaba Causeway,Flora Fountain,Esselworld and water kingdom.But there are some hidden places in Mumbai and these are attraction that visitors don’t necessarily know about and the city’s local residents easily overlook.

1) The Elephanta Caves,from Gateway of India



Elephanta Caves
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2) Fashion Street,at Mumbai CST Azad Maiden



Elephanta Caves
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3) The Asiatic Library,at Mumbai CST


Elephanta Caves
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4) Prithvi Theatre,at Juhu


Prithvi Theatre
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5) Bandra Fort,at Bandra (W)


Bandra Fort
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6) Worli Sea Link,at Bandra (W)


Worli Sea Link
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7) Mount Mary Church,at Bandra (W)


Mount Mary Church
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8) National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) at Nariman Point 


National Centre for the Performing Arts
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9) Nehru Planetarium at Worli


Nehru Planetarium
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10) The Imperial (Mumbai),Tallest Towers in India,at  Tardeo 


The Imperial
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11) India's own Disneyland Adlabs Imagica at Khopoli on Mumbai-Pune expressway


Adlabs Imagica
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10 things you are always going to miss when you do not travel and explore the world around



Lucius Annaeus Seneca the Roman philosopher of 4th century B.C said -

“Travel and change of place impart new vigor to the mind.”

He was so correct  to acknowledge the benefit the human mind can get by under taking travel.



 There are many amongst who like to explore the world by travelling and also many who do not like to travel. This post is for those who don’t and need a push to do so.

Here are 10 things you are going to miss if you do not travel


1) Opportunity to shed away your fears 

When we plan and actually undertake travel we take a step towards becoming more courageous by going into the unknown. When we look back at our life we tend to remember only those moments where we faced uncertainty and yet reached our goals.

2) Developing an attitude of gratitude

When we travel places during our journey we may come across fellow humans who are struggling to live and are suffering. As an example if you visit Jammu and Kashmir you will see civilians in the state of constant fear because of militancy. This changes us to thank the almighty for giving us everything we needed and stop cribbing about the trivial things.

3) Self discovery

When we plunge into the unknown we tend talk to ourselves more on what we are going to face ahead. This helps us to understand ourselves better. We come to know our inhibitions, strengths, weaknesses which is not possible when are a part of the fast paced world before we are undertake travel.

4) Changing your habits for better

Frequent travel in long run will tend to make us more flexible the way we look at things and do things. Travel many a times will force us to change emotionally and physically because unless we do that we are not going to reach our destination. This will in turn help us to embrace change easily when we get back to our worldly routine.

5) Relaxation

Travel helps us to break out of our mundane daily routines and helps us to recharge our batteries. This makes us feel relaxed, more invigorated to take on new challenges with renewed enthusiasm.

6) Reconnecting deeply with people you love

This will hold true if you are undertaking travel with your loved ones, family members or even friends. Travel helps get you rid of daily intrusions you may face during your daily routines which will provide you an opportunity to connect & converse deeply with people who really matter to you. Nothing else more is important in life than spending quality time with people who matter to you and you love.

7) Memories for lifetime 

As we move from present to future the only things we have left with us to live the past once again are the memories. When we travel we will always have some or other memories worth cherishing, stories to tell others. 

8) Enhanced creativity

Many times in life we wish of being more creative in whatever we do at work or in personal lives. Creative juices start flowing only when an individual is relaxed. When we travel we have the opportunity to relax by breaking free from daily clutter and there is a good enough possibility of we finding creative solutions which are needed to resolve challenges we may face at work or personal lives.

9) Increased self esteem

Have you ever undertaken a difficult trek or scaled a difficult mountain? How does it feel then?
Travel helps to improve our self esteem because it gives us a sense of accomplishment. We become more positive and start believing that develop a ‘can do’ attitude.

10) Experience cultures and make new relationships

Travel exposes us to new people, customs and cultures. There is a good enough possibility of we making new friends. Experience is the greatest teacher of all. We can learn about places, people, cultures and customs tones more than by being at a place in real than reading about it.

Travel does not always necessarily mean that one has to travel every time to distant lands but to reach out places where you can, with the time and money you may have at your disposal. The important thing is to move out of your home and explore the world and you are bound to feel a sense of achievement and satisfaction once you complete your travel.

To end here is a quote by Lao Tzu – “A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.” 

So what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and explore the beautiful world around you.

If you are an avid traveler share with us which more travel benefits would you like to add to this list?







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Guru Purnima

Guru Purnima

   'Guru Purnima' is a festival celebrated to pay respect to spiritual leader called as Guru. The festival is mainly celebrated by the Hindus and Buddhists in India. The word 'Purnima' means the full moon day and Guru Purnima also falls on the fool moon day in Ashadh (June-July) month of Hindu calendar. Hindus celebrates the Guru Purnima in honor of a great sage Vyasa who is regarded as one of the greatest religious leader (guru) by Hindu. Guru Purnima not only marks the birth day of the sage but this is the same day when he began writing the Brahma Sutra (a religious script).   It is also the day when Lord Buddha made his first sermon at Sarnath in UP and hence in Buddhism the day is observed in honor of Lord Buddha who is regarded the Guide and religious leader of the people.

The Significance of Guru Purnima

     Origin of Guru Purnima festival dates back to Indian ancient Guru-Shishya (disciple) tradition which symbolizes the holy relation of Guru-Shishya. It is an auspicious day when people are seen expressing their gratitude towards the person they regard as Guru. The celebration is throughout the country and Hindu monks called as Sanyasi celebrated the day by offering prayer to the Guru. Programs of reciting Hindu scripture, especially Guru Gita written by Vyasa himself, are held in all parts of the country. Bhajan and Kirtan are also organized on the day to mark the Guru Purnima. The festival also includes the ritual of Padapuja, worshipping Guru's feet. Many devotees are seen worshipping the sandals which are regarded as the symbolic feet of the Guru. They are also seen taking pledge to follow in their life the teaching and guidance of their gurus.

On this auspicious occasion we team Clear Car Rental wish every Guru a very Happy Guru Purnima.

Tourist Places in Kuchaman




Kuchaman, well known for its Shekhavati style Havelis, is city in Nagaur district of the state of Rajasthan, India. Many historical monuments make it one of the most popular tourist destinations in Rajasthan. It is mainly popular for its Kuchaman Fort which is the prime attraction of the tourists. Temperature of it reaches up to 48 c in summer while winter is cool and best time to visit.

Places of interest: Kuchaman houses many places worth visiting. Most prominent place of attraction of Kuchaman is it’s fort known as Kuchaman Fort.

Kuchaman Fort :
The fort is situated at the top of 1000 feet high cliff. The fort is now heritage hotel but still it allows visitors to watch many beautiful palaces and Mahals in the fort. It also displays the collection of interior designs made of semi precious stones, glass and gold paint.

Meera Mahal :
Meera Mahal is another monument which attracts many tourists. The Mahal has miniature paintings about the life of Saint Meera. Saint Meera was passionate devotee of Lord Krishna.       

Jal Mahal :
Jal Mahal was built to provide queens and princes a hidden swimming pool. It is pool built underground and it looks royal in every aspects. Sabha Prakash and Sunehari Mahal are some of the other attractions of Kuchaman Fort.

Krishna Mandir :
Krishna Mandir is old temple built about 200 year ago. It houses the idol of Lord Krishna made of eight mettles.

Maa Kaali Mandir :
Maa Kaali Mandir is another place of interest in Kuchaman. It was brought from Karnataka as war trophy as it was the way of those days. The temple is about 1200 year old.

Ganesh Dungri :
Ganesh Dungri is Ganesh temple built during the rule of raja Hari Singh. It is situated in elevated Dungri hills near Kuchaman.

Shaktipeeth Shakumbhri :
At 3km south of Kuchaman there situates Shakambhri Hill. Shaktipeeth Shakumbhri is situated near the hills.  This temple is believed to be built by Raja Pratap Singh. A famous Shakumbri fair is also organized here twice in year.

How to reach
 You can get down at Bikaner railway station as it is closest one to Kuchaman. It is about 115km away and well liked to other cities and towns of the state. There are many state run buses and other private vehicles like cars and luxury buses available from other cities and town to reach here. Sanganer Airport at Jaipur is closest to Kuchaman and it is well linked by several domestic flights to other major cities of the country.

Other details
 People of Kuchaman celebrate many religious festivals like Janmasthmi Utsav, Ganesh Chaturthi, Holi, Dussera etc.       
Many hotels have the facility of accommodation for the tourists according to varying budgets of visitors; all the same they provide basic facility of accommodation.

Gangtok, the city perched amidst lofty and clouds



 Gangtok, the popular tourists place, is the capital city of Indian state of Sikkim. Elevated at the height of 1437m, Gangtok is a popular hill town of the state. The town is blend of different culture as the People living there consist of Tibetans, Nepalese, and people of Sikkim. Surrounded by fascinating higher hills of Himalayan range, and gifted with pleasant weather, Gangtok has become the most important tourist place for the state. It has also become the learning and cultural center of Tibetan Buddhism with a number of monasteries and Buddhist educational institutions. A full day city tour sightseeing and activities give you a taste of the local.

Places of interest:

The city of Gangtok houses many places of inters in and around it.

Himalayan zoological park :

The zoo is nearly 6 km away from the town.  It's a good opportunity to see some of Himalayan animals that live at high elevations. Such as Black Beer, Snow Leopard, Barking Deer, Red Pandas, Civet Cat and Spotted Deer. The Zoo is open from 9am to 4pm daily (except Thursday). 


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Nathula:

It is another place of interest just 56 km away from Gangtok. It is situated at about 14200ft and adorned with numerous alpine trees. It is very beautiful and calm place to relax. Founded by the Lama Lhatsun Chempo, Pemayangtse Monastery is situated at the top of the hill and offers its tourist amazing natural sights of nearby hill of Himalayan range.


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Khecheopalri Lake:

 Situated in the eastern part of the Sikkim Khecheopalri Lake is regarded as one of the most revered lake by Hindu and Buddhists as well. The lake is surrounded by the sense forest. Elevated at the height of 10300ft Menam Hill offers its tourists fascinating views of Kanchenjunga peaks.

  

Ganesh Tok :

Located on a small hillock on Nathula Gangto road, Ganesh Tok is a temple of Lord Ganesha, one of the Hindu Gods. Enchey Monastery, Do-drul Chorten is beautiful and large Stupa, a kind of religious structure, built in 1945. Enchey Monastery and Dodrupchen Monasteries are other places of interest in Gangtok.



A Ban Jhakri waterfall :

It is very beautiful sight with fascinating gardens around it. Many wonderful sculptures are found there. It is one of the most popular picnic spot in Gangtok.
Namgyal Institute of Tibetology :
Namgyal Institute of Tibetology is another place worth visit in Gangtok. It houses beautiful collection of artifacts and manuscripts related with Tibetan Buddhism.

How to get there:

Road connects Gangtok to other parts of the state and the country. Many state run buses to Gangtok and also there is other transport options as well like private buses and rent a chauffeur driven car, taxi are from other parts of the state and the country to reach Gangtok. Nearest airport to Gangtok is Siliguri Airport. The airport is connected by many domestic flights to major cities of the country. The nearest railway station for Gangtok is Jalpaiguri which is connected to many other cities of the state and the country.

Other details:

Many festivals are celebrated in Gangtok. Saga Dava is a Buddhist festival. On the occasion people take out the spectacular procession in the city with number of Monks carrying holly books in the center of the procession. Food and cultural festival is also organized by the Sikkim Tourism Department every year in the month of December. Flower festival is also celebrated every year in the month of March. Losar, Loosong, Dasain and Maghe Sankrati are other important festivals celebrated in Gangtok.

Tourist Places in Pushkar


Pushkar is a holy town in Indian state of Rajasthan. The town is in the Ajmer district of the state. Pushkar is popular for its Bramha temple and Pushkar Lake. It is one of the most prominent pilgrimage centers for the Hindus. Pushkar literally means the lotus flower which is said to be the seat of Lord Brahma. According to mythology he is supposed to be the creator of the world.  Pushkar houses a temple of Lord Brahman and it is special one considering the fact that there are very few temples of Lord Brahma in the world

Rangji Temple:
Apart from the temple of lord Brahma Pushkar also house other temples in and around it. Rangji Temple is one of them. Though the temple falls in northern part of India, it is built in typical south Indian style.

Temple of Panchkund Shiva :
 You can also visit the temple of Panchkund Shiva which is believed to be built by Pandavas. Chamunda temple, Pap Mochini temple and Savitri temple are some of the other temple to be seen in Pushkar. Most of these temples are situated near the Pushkar Lake.

Pushkar Lake :
 Pushkar Lake is beautiful and sacred place as well.  The lake is very old and is pilgrimage place for Hindus. It is surrounded by many Ghats which are used by devotees to take holy bath in the lake on the occasion of Kartiki Pournima (a particular full moon day).

Pushkar Fair :
Pushkar Fair is the most fascinating event in the Pushkar. The fair is organied in the month of the October- November and continues for five days. The fair is visited by thousands of tourists from all over the world. Pushkar fair also contains the cattle festival. Thousands of camels from far and wide are brought and displayed in the fair. Trading of camels is also done there.
 You can also have an amazing experience of camel safaris in Pushkar. It is famous for camel safaris and many tourists are seen enjoying the camel ride.    

How to reach :
Ajmer serves as the nearest railhead to Pushkar. It is just 11 km away from Pushkar and well connected to other cities and towns of the state and the country. Many state run buses and other private vehicles are also available Ajmer and Jaipur and many other cities and towns of the state. Jaipur is the nearest airbase to Pushkar. It is about 130 km away from it and well linked by several flights to other major cities of the country.

Tourist Places in Meerut


 Meerut is a city in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is also the headquarter of the district of the same name Meerut district. According to mythology the city was founded by Mayasura who was the father-in-law of Ravana. Meerut is a major hub of industries in western part of the state of Uttar Pradesh. It houses more than 500 small and medium scale industries. It is known for its handloom works and scissors industries.

Places of interest:
Meerut has many places of worship and tourists interest in and around it.
Jain temple :
 Jain temple of Mohalla Teergaran is the oldest Jain temple of Meerut. It houses the statue of Jain Tirthankar Shantinath. The temple is at present being conserved by Indian government as it contains many old art works.
St. John’s Church :
 St. John’s Church in Meerut is the oldest church in north India. The church was built by East India Company in 1822. The church is large one and can accommodate 10,000 people at a time.
Augamath temple :
Augamath temple is another place of worship in Meerut. The temple is historical one as it is the same place where Indian freedom fighters planned their operation of 1857 war. The temple also houses a monument built in the memory of those who were killed in the war of 1857.
Jama Masjid :
 Jama Masjid in Meerut is the oldest Masjid in north India. The Masjid was built by Hasan Mahadi in 1019 AD.
Gandhi Bagh :
 Gandhi Bagh is located in the center of the city of Meerut. The garden is famous for its beautiful sights and calm ambience. Local people also call it Company Garden. The garden was built long before the independence and it houses fascinating musical fountains. It is nice place to spend evening.
Parikshitgarh :
 Parikshitgarh is yet another place of attraction near Meerut. It is related with the king Parikshit of Hastinapur. There is a fort situated near the place and it is believed to be built by the king Parikshit. Meerut also houses the temple of Chandi Devi. The temple is built by Devi Ahilyabai Holakar.
  Kali temple, Bale Mian ki Dargah and Shahapir Sahab ki Dargah are some of many other religious places to be seen in and around Meerut.
How to get there:
 Meerut is well linked by rail and road to other parts of the state and the country. The city has seven railway stations with city station being main and busiest station of the city. Many Trains connect Meerut to Delhi Lucknow Ahmadabad, Chennai and other cities of the state and the country. Many state run buses and other private vehicles are available from Delhi, Faridabad, Noida, Ghaziabad, Haridwar and many other cities and town of the state and the country. Indira Gandhi International Airport is closest airport to it and is well linked by several flights to other major cities of India and other countries.  

Tourist Places in Shivpuri



Shivpuri is a city in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is the main place of district of Shivpuri.  Earlier it was known as Sipri. It is situated in the Gwalior division of the state. At one time in the history of the region it was the summer capital of Scindias of Gwalior. Forest around Shivpuri was used as hunting ground by Mughal emperors. This dense forest is still there attracting many visitors. Shivpuri also houses Gwalior Forest Product Ltd which was founded 60 years ago. The company manufactures the herbal and phytochemical products. Lush green forest around, pleasant climate, remnants of historic monuments, majestic hill around etc make the city a perfect tourist destination. 
Shivpuri houses many places of attraction in and around it.  

Royal tombs of Scindias :

It is situated in decorative Mughal Garden. The monuments of the Scindias are fine specimen of Mughal and Hindu architectural Style.

Karera Bird sanctuary :

Karera Bird sanctuary is another interesting place near Shivpuri. You will find here numerous species of birds. It is an ideal place for bird lovers.  Some wild animals can also be found in the sanctuary.

Madhav National Park :

Take some time out to visit the Madhav National Park which is located near Shivpuri. The national park is spread over an area of 157 sq km and presents the opportunity to watch the wild animals in their natural habitats. The park also houses wide species of birds. The park provides amazing experience of Jungle safaris. Jangle Safaris provides you the fascinating experience of watching wild animals in their natural habitat.    

Madhav Vilas Palace and Dhala Crater are some of many other places of interest to be seen in and around the city of Shivpuri.

How to reach :

 Many state run buses and other private vehicles connect Shivpuri to Jhansi, Gwalior, Delhi, Bhopal and other cities of the state and the country. Jhansi serves as the nearest railhead to Shivpuri. It is about 100 km away from Shivpuri and is well connected Delhi, Mumbai, Agra and other cities and towns of the state and the country.   Gwalior is closest airbase to Shivpuri. It is about 112 km away from Shivpuri and is well linked by regular flights to other major cities of the country.

Tourist Places in Tuljapur



   Tuljapur is popular pilgrimage town in the state of Maharashtra, India. The town is situated in the district of Osmanabad of the state. It was earlier known as Chinchpur, the land of tamarind trees as it literally means. The major attraction of the town is it’s a temple of Tulja Bhavani. Tulja Bhavani is a form of goddess Durga and it was the main deity of Bhosale clan of Maratha Kingdom.  The great Maratha King Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj (who belonged to Bhosale clan) also revered the goddess Tulja Bhavani the most.  The holy town of Tuljapur has derived its name from the Tulja Bhavani temple.

  On the occasion of Navaratri the temple take upon a fascinating look as it is beautifully illuminated. Thousands of devotees from far and wide throng there to seek blessing from the Goddess. It also attracts devotees from nearby states like Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.

  Bharti Buwa’s Mutt, Chintamani, Ghat Shila temple, Saint Garibanath Mutt and Vishnu Tirth are other important religious places to be seen in and around Tuljapur. Akkalkot and temple town of Pandharpur are other nearby places of worship you can visit on your trip to Tuljapur.
How to reach :
Solapur city is just 45 km away from Tuljapur and serves as the nearest railhead to it. Solapur railway station is well connected to other cities and towns of the state and the country. Many state run buses and cars are available to reach here from Solapur, Aurangabad, Pune, Nagpur, Mumbai and other many cities and towns of the Maharashtra and other nearby state of Hyderabad and Karnataka. Chikalthana airport at Aurangabad is closest airbase to Tuljapur. The airport is linked by regular flights to Mumbai.

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