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Maharashtra tourism department organises bus tour in Mumbai

| | Oct 28, 2016, at 05:14 am
Mumbai, Oct 27 (IBNS): Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation has reintroduced the Nilambari open deck bus tour in Mumbai.

This open deck bus tour will have a tour guide to make the tour entertaining, informative and enjoyable.

In this one hour journey the tourist will get a glimpse of the past and present historical and archaeological buildings on the way.

The tour will start from Gateway of India to Mantralaya followed by Oberoi Hotel; Marine Drive; Churchgate Railway Station ; Eros Theatre; Oval Maidan; Maharshi Karve Road; Rajabai Tower; CST Railway Station Building; D.N. Road; Hutatma Chowk Homi Modi Street; Horniman Circle;  Asiatic Library and again back to Gateway of India.

The tour will take place every Saturday and Sunday from Oct 29.

 

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