The Arabian Sea.
Indian Ocean
Bay of Bengal
Sailing from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania to Bombay (Mumbai), India, you would primarily navigate the Indian Ocean. The journey would involve traveling across the southern part of the ocean, potentially passing near the Arabian Sea as you approach the western coast of India. Depending on the specific route taken, you might also encounter the Mozambique Channel if you choose a more southern path.
If you traveled between Sri Lanka and India, you would cross the Palk Strait. This narrow body of water separates the southeastern coast of India from the northern coast of Sri Lanka. The strait is approximately 22 miles wide at its narrowest point.
Bay of Bengal
The Bay of Bengal
The Bay of Bengal
The Bay of Bengal
The Arabian Sea is the large body of water that borders India on the west. The Indus River flows directly into the Arabian Sea.
The body of water off the Walgreen Coast in Antarctica is the Amundsen Sea which is a part of the Southern Ocean.
the large body of water on the coast of togo, cmeroon and nigeria is the Gulf of Guinea
If you're traveling between Sri Lanka and India, you would cross the Palk Strait. This narrow body of water separates the southeastern tip of India from the northwestern coast of Sri Lanka. The strait is relatively shallow, with several small islands situated within it.