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Other side of the city - A day from Victorian Era

Mumbai...A city that never sleeps, a city which is home to Bollywood and to people from all over the country . This very own city of ours has a huge history of art and culture. People come here to live their dreams and make a life, and get lost in the speed of the city. But Mumbai has a lot more to offer. Ask this to a person who comes to visit Mumbai as tourist, and he'll tell you what a real Mumbai is. In this series I would be visiting such conventional places in Mumbai and giving it a fresh perspective. Starting with Museums and art gallery. So first I visited this beautiful Victorian style Museum - Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum is one of the oldest Museum in India. And it dates back to 1872. Though initial establishment of this Museum was made in 1855 by Lord Elphinstone . The  committee formed for this Museum included; Bhau Daji Lad, Sir J.J and many more. The Museum was initially known as Victoria and Albert Museum. And was renamed after Dr. Bhau Daji Lad in 1975. And...
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Miss Wildheart recommends restaurants in Goa

GOA is love of my life. I happen to take minimum two trips a years to Goa. And why not ??? It's a beautiful place and you get cheap beers. Yeah!  I love my beers more than my Rum and Whiskey. Also I love seafood especially Goan Cuisine, the yummy and fresh fish are just irresistible.  My Goa trips are more about food and every single person who knows me has an idea that sea food is my love. So trust me when I say that I have tried many fancy, average and homestyle restaurants in Goa and below are the ones that have really impressed me with their food and the quality of fish. I make it a point i visit at least two these restaurants on each trips.  Below are few of my favourite restaurants in Goa. Kokni Kanteen: Fish Thali at Kokni Kanteen, Panjim With amazing interiors and super amazing seafood, this place is highly recommended. The food severed authentic kokni food, that would be staple in Goan household. If you are visiting on sunday ...

Other side of the city - Hidden Monetary Museum

Mumbai - this city can never stop surprising me. I have lived 24 years in this city, visited museum like Bhau Daji lad museum, Prince of Wales museum. But to my surprise, there is a monetary museum at P.M road, Fort. My mom had her old office here, so been in that area a lot of times and never noticed the Museum. Recently was searching some interesting places to visit in Mumbai I came across RBI Monetary Museum. And was super curious to see what it has to offer. One Sunday afternoon went there, and it was closed as it was a public holiday. It is generally open on Sundays. So next attempt was a Saturday, and I was just in time as it shuts at 5:15 PM. So I was asked to keep my bag and phone in the locker room next to museum. By passing through a strict checking I enter the museum.   I had made guesses that it museum would have few old currency issued by RBI on display. But I was surprised to find that there was currency displayed from Old age barter system till day.  The ...

Monsoon + Goa = Perfect Weekend

I love Monsoons as much as I love GOA, and combination of both makes me more happy. Usually people always ask me why do you visit Goa in Monsoon it's an offseason. My answer to all of them is rain makes everything 100x beautiful and a place like Goa which is already so beautiful is at the prettiest. Also offseason you have financial benefits as everything is affordable. Don't believe me check them out: Generally, I am a water baby but when in Goa the foodie in me is always hungry. Yes, for me Goa is all about food. I do visit the beach and relax with a pint or two. But the main purpose is FOOD. I generally love staying in Panjim. As its quite and peaceful. This time we stayed in  Hotel Campal , Panjim. This time I made the booking from makemytrip.com , as the website offered good discounts   (I mostly prefer  OYO Rooms ).  As we had booked tickets of a train which we realised after booking that it doesn't stop at Karmali or Thivim, so we got down...

For love of Museum - Aga khan Palace

I have this weird love for Museums and historical monuments. All cities I visit, I make it a point I visit the museum if there is one. On my recent visit to Pune - a city of Maratha history and heritage. I decided to ditch the usual tourist spots. I visited this place called Aga Khan Palace. Its palace turned Museum.  In 1969, Aga Khan Palace was donated to the Indian people by Aga Khan IV as a mark of respect to Gandhi and his philosophy. Today the palace houses a memorial to Gandhi where his ashes are kept (some part of ashes other is at Raj Ghat, Delhi). The palace is headquarters of the Gandhi National Memorial Society.  During independence movement Gandhiji, his wife Kasturba and personal assistant Mahadev Desai were interned here. Room on the ground floor is occupied with the picture and personal belongings of Gandhiji and Kasturba Gandhi. The palace archives a number of photos and portraits depicting glimpses from the life of Mahatma Gandhi and oth...

Monsoon Trek - Lohagad Fort

As monsoon arrives Mumbaikars plans a day trip to waterfalls or forts/hills. Monsoon is the best season for the trek as you get a feeling of walking into the clouds.There are quite a few forts nearby Mumbai for one day trek but if you have never trekked you probably need to start off with the easiest fort/hill.  We (me & my friends) too planned a trek to this beautiful fort near Lonavala named Lohagad. It is considered as the easiest of all and it hardly takes an hour and a half to two hours to get to the top of the fort. This iron fort has a beautiful structure and under heavy monsoon rain, the plateau on the fort becomes misty and cold. Sadly it didn't rain during our visit but it was only cloudy. So overall it was a pleasant weather for a trekking day.   View at the first sight And yes not to forget the  scenic surrounding, which makes climbing the fort a little easy and worth.When you reach to little height a...