Experience Mumbai with all your senses on our Five Senses Tour! See colonial sights, savor local cuisine, smell spices, dance to Bollywood tunes, and travel like a local.
Experience Mumbai with all your senses on our Five Senses Tour! See colonial sights, savor local cuisine, smell spices, dance to Bollywood tunes, and travel like a local.
- Gateway of India - A symbol of Mumbai tourism, this triumphal arch was constructed to welcome the British Queen to the city, making it a fitting first stop.
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The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai - This iconic hotel has hosted notable figures such as Barack Obama, the Beatles, and numerous other celebrities throughout its century-long history.
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- Gateway of India - A symbol of Mumbai tourism, this triumphal arch was constructed to welcome the British Queen to the city, making it a fitting first stop.
- The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai - This iconic hotel has hosted notable figures such as Barack Obama, the Beatles, and numerous other celebrities throughout its century-long history.
- Royal Bombay Yacht Club - Among the oldest clubs in Mumbai, the Royal Bombay Yacht Club was established by John Adams and Charles Stevens, aptly situated between Charles and Adams Street.
- Maharashtra Police Headquarters - Formerly Mendham’s Point graveyard and the Alfred Sailors Club, the headquarters features intricate work by John Lockwood Kipling.
- National Gallery of Modern Art - A government-operated contemporary art gallery in Mumbai.
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya - Known as the Prince of Wales Museum, this city museum was renamed in 1995 and served as a hospital for wounded soldiers during World War I.
- Kala Ghoda Art Precinct - This artistic hub of Mumbai is rich with stories of Sassoon and Jewish history, including tales of the Watson Hotel, the city’s first iron-cast building that hosted Mark Twain.
- High Court Principal Bench Bombay - The Bombay High Court, designed like a German castle, is notable for being the court where the jury system was abolished.
- Rajabai Clock Tower - Often referred to as the Big Ben of Mumbai, this structure was funded by a generous donation from Premchand Roychand, a Mumbai businessman, and still plays old British tunes every 15 minutes.
- Dhobi Ghat Ground - This impressive open-air laundry was once where all of Mumbai’s clothes were washed.
- Churchgate Railway Station - The dabbawalas, known as the 6 sigma workers of Mumbai, deliver over 500,000 lunch boxes daily with remarkable precision. Their efficiency has been studied by consultants and business schools and praised by British royals like Prince Charles and industry leaders like Richard Branson. Even FedEx, a logistics expert, has visited them.
- Lalbaug Spice Market - Explore the local spice market, where you can purchase spices and have them dry roasted and ground into a masala mix of your choice right before your eyes.
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus - An alternative to volunteering is the incredible and sometimes chaotic but essential experience of traveling on the Mumbai Local! Discover the stunning architecture of Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, from where India’s first train departed.
- Expert guidance from a professional guide
- Exclusive experience with a private tour
- Complimentary bottled water
- No hidden costs - all taxes, fees, and charges included
- Access to studio rentals for an in-depth experience
- Delicious lunch provided
- Goods and Services Tax (GST) covered
- Choreographer fees included for a tailored dance journey
- Refreshments with tea and coffee available
- Expert guidance from a professional guide
- Exclusive experience with a private tour
- Complimentary bottled water
- No hidden costs - all taxes, fees, and charges included
- Access to studio rentals for an in-depth experience
- Delicious lunch provided
- Goods and Services Tax (GST) covered
- Choreographer fees included for a tailored dance journey
- Refreshments with tea and coffee available
- Gratuities
- Additional transport cost for pick up from Mumbai Suburban Hotels
- Gratuities
- Additional transport cost for pick up from Mumbai Suburban Hotels
Engage in five distinct experiences that offer an in-depth view of this metropolis. Mumbai is an intricate blend of historic landmarks, vibrant culture, and its people. The Five Senses tour celebrates the essence of Mumbai by curating a variety of enthralling, all-day activities that not only cover the city’s history but also stimulate all your senses….
Engage in five distinct experiences that offer an in-depth view of this metropolis. Mumbai is an intricate blend of historic landmarks, vibrant culture, and its people. The Five Senses tour celebrates the essence of Mumbai by curating a variety of enthralling, all-day activities that not only cover the city’s history but also stimulate all your senses.
Kick-off the tour with a visual treat of Mumbai’s majestic colonial sights, savor the traditional local dishes at a renowned eatery, breathe in the fragrant mix of spices, immerse yourself in rhythmic Bollywood beats, and embrace the city’s soul by commuting like a local.
- Children below 5 years of age can do the tour free of cost
- Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
- The NGO visit is based on availability
- If the NGO is not available, we can organize a train ride instead
- We do not conduct this tour on the day of the Mumbai Marathon
- The sequence of the tour is at the discretion of No Footprints and its guide on-ground
- The Start and End timing can be changed based on the discretion and traffic situations
- The tour can be cancelled based on the discretion of No Footprints. The guests will be informed in advance of the same
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.