Visit the Gateway of India, Mumbai's principal landmarks. This arch of yellow basalt was erected on the waterfront in 1924 to commemorate King George V's visit to this colony in 1911. Drive past The ornamental university building with its 280 ft. high Rajabai Clock Tower, Drive past the Mumbai High Court built in Gothic style and the Old Secretariat., the Flora Fountain in the large bustling square at the heart of the city, the ornate Victoria Terminus, the colorful Crawford Market, which houses a varied collection of China-ware, miniature paintings and sculpture. Drive along the Marine Drive, which is known as the Queen's Necklace. Drive past The Jain Temple (Entry Restricted), Drive past Malabar Hill with the Kamla Nehru Park. Visit the Hanging Gardens, which offer a splendid view of the city, and also visit Mani Bhavan where Mahatma Gandhi stayed during his visits to Mumbai. A visit to Mumbai is not complete without witnessing the early morning activity at the Dhobi Ghat, where Mumbai's dirties are scrubbed, bashed, dyed and hung out to dry. With the busy local trains passing close beside it, passengers hanging out like laundry, photographic opportunities are many and visit the Prince of Wales Museum (Closed on Monday from 15th July to 16th September)