Devil’s Tear
Small sea bay with overhanging cliffs. At high tide and stormy weather the waves create powerful surges and fountains and rise a powerful roar.
Sakiyama’s Blowhole
At high waves here through a blowhole forms a tall sea geyser.
Hummanaya
Large blowhole. Its water spout is up to 25 – 30 m high.
World’s tallest cypress tree near Bay Langdra Ney
The tallest known cypress (Cupressus himalaica or Cupressus corneyana – scientists still argue about the taxonomy). 94.6 m tall, diameter 4.27 m.
Terracotta Army
Unique monument of culture: buried terracotta sculptures – army soldiers near the mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, made roughly at 210 BC. In total there have been buried more than 8,000 sculptures of soldiers, 130 chariots with 520 horses, and 150 cavalry horses, all made in live size and bigger, all depicting individual people.
Mahurzari Stone Circles
Group of some 200 megalithic stone circles, most likely used for burials during the early Iron Age. In some stones have been made cup-marks.
Bibi Ka Maqbara
Gorgeous burial monument, constructed in the late 17th century as a tribute to Rabia Durrani, wife of the Mughal Emperor. Intended as a rival to the Taj Mahal, but built on a smaller scale.
Bandra – Worli Sea Link
Large cable-stayed bridge across a bay of Arabian Sea, part of the ambitious Western Freeway system. 5.6 km long, with 128 m tall pylons.
Rajabai clock tower
Ornate, 85 m tall clock tower in Neo-Gothic style, built in 1878. Beautiful stained glass.
Gateway of India
This monument was built in the landing place of Mumbai as a structure where the arrival of high guests is commemorated. This triumphal arch was built in 1911 – 1924 in the style of Roman triumphal arches and traditional architecture of Gujarat.