We only stayed a short time to interact with the sponsors, but I can confidently say Mumbai was quite a unique experience. We started by landing at the airport like every other place, but our bus drive was a little different. We went out over the Arabian Sea and got to see the Mumbai skyline. It was similar to the New York skyline, but the buildings were far more unique. Our first stop would be a modern museum where they would teach kids different topics, such as water flow or how pulley systems work, through interactive lessons. Later, we went to the hotel for a short while in order to get ready for the meeting with our sponsors, so much happened at the meeting. We began by having light conversations with the sponsors as they trickled in and then, once they all arrived, certain students gave speeches about their 360 experiences, some brought on tears, some brought on laughter, some brought on both. All in all, they were wonderful speeches. At the end, we all danced like crazy and went back to the hotel tired and ready for sleep. The next morning, we went to a more traditional museum where we were shown a very bio-diverse garden with over 100 different plants which allowed for many different birds and even bats to thrive. Then we took a guided tour and of the museum. We had very limited time so we were able to even he through 1/4 of it, but it was very cool nonetheless. We then went the Indian gate where it down poured on us, getting everyone soaked. Mumbai was, as I said in the beginning a very memorable and unique experience.