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Indian Museum Ship (Vikrant) Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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MANCHIMASTER
Vikrant
Indian Ship Musuem is at and near Gateway of India named after the first Indian Naval Ship aircraft carrier INS VIKRANT. Interesting place
Recensione del giorno 15 gen 2019
MANCHIMASTER
Vikrant
Indian Ship Musuem is at and near Gateway of India named after the first Indian Naval Ship aircraft carrier INS VIKRANT. Interesting place
Recensione del giorno 15 gen 2019
SandeepThota
Nice Feeling
Do plan to visit elephanta caves also along with this. Going here, you can also see Taj hotel.Temperature is expected to be humid. Do carry your sunglasses
Recensione del giorno 7 nov 2018
SandeepThota
Nice Feeling
Do plan to visit elephanta caves also along with this. Going here, you can also see Taj hotel.Temperature is expected to be humid. Do carry your sunglasses
Recensione del giorno 7 nov 2018
antonvanold
Permanently closed.
The museum ship Vikrant was originally launched as HMS Hercules on 22 September 1945. It was sold to the Indian Navy, who commissioned the ship 4 March 1961. It was decommissioned on 31 January 1997. ...
Vikrant
Indian Ship Musuem is at and near Gateway of India named after the first Indian Naval Ship aircraft carrier INS VIKRANT. Interesting place
Vikrant
Indian Ship Musuem is at and near Gateway of India named after the first Indian Naval Ship aircraft carrier INS VIKRANT. Interesting place
Nice Feeling
Do plan to visit elephanta caves also along with this. Going here, you can also see Taj hotel.Temperature is expected to be humid. Do carry your sunglasses
Nice Feeling
Do plan to visit elephanta caves also along with this. Going here, you can also see Taj hotel.Temperature is expected to be humid. Do carry your sunglasses
Permanently closed.
The museum ship Vikrant was originally launched as HMS Hercules on 22 September 1945. It was sold to the Indian Navy, who commissioned the ship 4 March 1961. It was decommissioned on 31 January 1997. ...