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Overland Wonderland

If the phrase “bustling city” had an image to go with it, Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra, would come to mind. As the most populous city and the financial capital of India, it is always on the move, and has earned the title of being the “city that never sleeps”. Previously known as Bombay, Mumbai consists of seven islands by the coast of the Arabian Sea which are connected by bridges and landfill. The city is a magnet for dreamers, entrepreneurs, lovers, travellers, and people from all walks of life alike. Whether it – This Is Bombay, My Life – for a reason!

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