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Mumbai, the "City of Dreams", is a lively and colorful city of India where the past and the present coexist. Not to mention, the metro area is alive with pleasant sounds, long-lasting colorful spots, and various fun activities.

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Drowning in lights and sound, Mumbai is characterized by its fusion of cultures, the extremes of Indian society, and its legendary glamour. In fact, widely referred to as the "City of Dreams," over a million dreamers, tourists, and adventurers are attracted to the city every year, as the place provides an experience like none other in the globe.

The sea-bathing city that is still home to famous Indian sites, like Gateway of India, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, and Marine Drive where people congregate to see the sunset over the city, which at that time is stormy with lights. The city's Colonial-era buildings, art deco towers, and steel-and-glass-up-in-the-air constructions symbolize the march of India from its glorious past to a prosperous and mighty present.

In short, the spirit of the city is in its different localities — from South Mumbai with its Bollywood and luxury shopping to lively street-style in Colaba Causeway, Bandra, and Dhobi Ghat, where every street has a story. The foodies will be glued to the Mumbai streets tasting vada pav, pani puri, and bhel puri or hitting the top-notch dining venues that mirror the cosmopolitan character of the city.

Art and culture lovers may visit the art galleries, museums, and festivals relating to the city's creative vibe, while the Elephanta Caves, which are UNESCO World Heritage Site, will provide access to ancient Indian craftsmanship.

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Q: What do you think are the most visited places in India?
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India is a region of magnificent diversity and it has something to offer for everyone, from ancient sites to natural beauties. Among the most popular spots are the Taj Mahal in Agra, Amber Fort in Jaipur, the ghats in Varanasi, backwaters in Kerala, palm-fringed beaches in Goa, the Red Fort in Delhi, royal residences in Rajasthan, and the hill stations of the Himalayas. Every part of the country has its own special culture, food, and attraction.

Q: What is the best time to visit India?
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The period between October and March is the best time for visiting India, which is cooler and pleasant for sightseeing. The rains (June–September) make nature look very beautiful, while summer (April–June) is a perfect season for visiting hill resorts like Shimla, Darjeeling, and Manali.

Q: Is a visa necessary for me to travel to India?
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Tourist visa is mandatory for just about every visitor. However, if you hold a passport of a certain nationalities you might be eligible for an e-Visa, which can be obtained through online application done prior to coming. Checking your nationality's latest visa requirements is advisable before your journey.

Q: Is India a safe country for tourists?
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To put it simply, India is mainly secure for tourists, moreover, adviced places are the safest. Tourists should be careful in the busy streets, take taxis only from registered companies or use rideshare apps, and be mindful of the traditions of the locals. It is a common thing that Indians are very friendly and hospitable to tourists.

Q: What gives Indian culture and food their distinctness?
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India can boast of being one of the oldest and most diverse cultures in the world that is recognized by its annual gala colors of festivals, religious customs, the arts, and music. Besides, the food differs with regions, enjoy broad and hot flavored curries, biryanis, dosas, with samosas and chai tea as well. Each state has its own special taste and cooking method which makes India a gastronomical paradise for the food lovers.