Photo Travelogue :
Nobody can forget 26/11/2008 - the mumbai terror attacks that shook not just the country but the world. The iconic taj Mahal Palace hotel near the historical Gateway of India was one of its main targets where it had become a battle ground of sorts on that particular night lasting till 29th. 175 people had lost their lives ( at the various places including the taj ), and over 300 injured. Seeing the crowd and security arrangements on my recent visit to this place ( on Republic Day ) instantly reminded me how vulnerable this place was that day. Even when I strolled about, the crowd made me uneasy. And, even though there are currently heavy security arrangements in place; a certain 'what if' constantly buzzed in my head till the time I exited the place. The crowd - oh well, everybody comes to see the place and its well err...crowded! I made a quick entry and exit because I simply hate it when its so crowded.

pretty rangoli design... specially created for Republic Day...

indian tri-colour... and there, thats the GOI!

GOI - gateway of india...

SWAMI vivekand statue near GOI...

omg, the crowd!
the place being both tourist attraction as well as ferry point to elephanta caves and alibag makes it insanely crowded...

the iconic taj mahal palace hotel ( both old and new )...
In the past I have visited this place as a tourist when I was a school girl during my vacations, when I had visited Bombay. Also, during my college years, I visited once or twice...as my college was in its vicinity and we had gone to Elephanta Caves via the GOI. But after I became a permanent resident of the city, I hardly came this side. So, visiting this time did ignite those school vacation and college outing memories. It was so less crowded then compared to present times. Phew!
The Gateway of India is located on the waterfront at Apollo Bunder area at the end of Chhatrapati Shivaji Marg in South Mumbai and overlooks the Arabian Sea. The monument has also been referred to as the Taj Mahal of Mumbai, and is the city's top tourist attraction. It was erected to commemorate the landing of King George V of the United Kingdom for his coronation as the Emperor of India in December 1911 ( wiki ).
Address : Gateway of India, Apollo Bunder, Bombay.
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