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Banganga Photowalk
Walkeshwar Temple, also known as the Ban Ganga Temple, is a temple dedicated to the Hindu god, Shiva located in Walkeshwar, near Malabar Hill neighbourhood, in South Mumbai precinct of the city of Mumbai, India. It is situated at the highest point of the city, and close to the temple lies the Banganga Tank.
Matharpacady Village Photowalk
Matharpacady or Mathar Pakhadi is a quaint cosmopolitan Goan village with artistic wrought iron and wood bungalows, art décor, sprawling porches, verandahs and bowers. A few minutes walk is Gunpowder Street which has scrap metal junkyards that deal in Ship scrap that comes from Darukhana / Lakdi or Reti Bunder.
Ramzan Special Photowalk
For a photographer who loves clicking Street Photography, Night life and buzzing crowds, this is an ideal place to visit. From Bangle sellers, to dazzling brocade laden fineries, shops selling sweetmeats, perfumers, cloth vendors etc, the whole place lights up after Iftaar (breaking of Fast) and continues till dawn (Sahr). Ramazan is celebrated the world over as a holy month that requires Moslems to practice charity, penance and self restraint for worldly cravings. During the holy month of Ramazan, the Holy Qur’an was revealed to Mankind as a criterion and a guidance.
Kanheri caves Photowalk
For a photographer who loves capturing architecture, historical monuments and nature, Kanheri Caves offers myriad opportunities. From Spartan Viharas to beautiful Chaityas, Monolithic Stupas of Buddha, Prayer halls, Monasteries etc, there are scores (about 103) of caves carved into the high hills. Get closer to Nature and feel History unfold in every cave and cavern. Check out pristine paintings of Buddha. Feel peace pervading thru these congregation halls (Chaityas), monasteries, stone reliefs and rock cut formations. Click striking statuettes and colossuses that come to life here.
Dadar Flower market photowalk
Every morning as early as 4.00 am, Truckloads of Flowers make their way to Dadar, a bustling market which sells everything from fresh vegetables to expensive Kanjeevaram Silk Wedding Sarees. Quintessentially, Dadar is an amalgamation of Culture, Trade, Spirituality and Technology. It also has Mumbai’s biggest Flower market.
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