
Gateway of India
Banganga
Bhuleshwar
Bombay University
Chor Bazaar
Chowpatty Beach
Crawford Market
Elephanta Caves
Fashion Street
Flora Fountain
Hanging Gardens
Jehangir Art Gallery
Juhu Beach
Kamala Nehru Park
Khotachiwadi
Mahalakshmi Temple
Mani Bhawan
Marine Drive
Nehru Centre
Nehru Planetarium
Prince of Wales Museum
Priyadarshini Park
Rajabai Tower
Sasoon Dock
Taraporewala Aquarium
Veermata Jeejabai Udyan
Victoria Terminus - CST
Worli Fishing Village
Aarey Milk Colony
Esselworld
Film City
Kanheri Caves
Manori & Gorai Beaches
Marve & Erangal
Sanjay Gandhi National Park
Vihar Lake

With the few thousand wells feeding the population of Mumbai tending to go dry during summer, the acute shortage of water resulted in protests by the local residents in June 1845. A two man committee, appointed by the British rulers of the time, to examine the grievances of the agitators concurred with water shortage problem and stressed the urgent need to solve the water supply problem of Mumbai.The Committee appointed by the government located suitable sites to construct dams and create reservoirs to store the monsoon flows of the Mithi river catchment, which resulted in presently existing Vihar Lake, Tulsi Lake and the Powai Lake. Vihar reservoir was the first piped water supply scheme of Mumbai.In 1850, Captain Crawford submitted a report favouring the Vihar Scheme for the Mumbai city’s water supply needs.