Wankhede Stadium is one of the most iconic cricket stadiums in the world. Situated in the heart of Mumbai, India, it has hosted some of the most memorable cricket matches in history, including the 1983 Cricket World Cup final, the 2011 Cricket World Cup final, and the 2013 Indian Premier League final.
The stadium is owned and operated by the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) and is the home ground of the Mumbai Indians. It has a capacity of 33,006 and is one of the largest cricket stadiums in India.
Trek up to Dabyan Kashmir Valley and Water Fall which is popularly known as the mini Grindelwald, Bern (Berne), Bernese Oberland swis of kashmir pahalgam walk 06 kms. Dabyan/Kashmir Valley with snow capped peaks in the backdrop Dabyan Kashmir Valley is a vast meadows situated on top of the mountain range overlooking the Lidder River flowing through the Pahalgam and Lidder Valley. The Kashmir Valley has a moderate climate, which is largely defined by its geographic location, with the towering Karakoram Range in the north, Pir Panjal Range in the south and west, and Zanskar Range in the east. It can be generally described as cool in the spring and autumn, mild in the summer and cold in the winter. As a large valley with significant differences in geo-location among various districts, the weather is often cooler in the hilly areas compared to the flat lower parts. Summer is usually mild and fairly dry, but relative humidity is generally high and the nights are cool. Precipitation occur...
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