You will be met on arrival at the airport or from your address by a TRAVELASTU representative.\n\nYou will begin your sightseeing with a tour to Prince of Wales Museum.\n\nMumbai Fort: The area north of Colaba is known as Mumbai Fort, since the old British fort was once located here. There are a lot of impressive buildings from Mumbai’s golden period here. \n\n Marine Drive in Mumbai: Marine Drive located in the central Mumbai, built in the 1920s and 30s on land reclaimed from the sea, is Mumbai’s most famous thoroughfare. \n\nGateway of India: Mumbai’s principal landmark, the Gateway of India is a huge archway on the water’s edge at Apollo Bunder. It is the starting point for most tourists who want to explore the city. This famous monument was built to commemorate the visit of the first ever British Monarch, King George V and Queen Mary in 1911.\n\nFlora Fountain/ Hutama Chowk: This fountain situated in the heart of the city was erected in 1869 in honour of a British Governor of Bombay. Sir Brtle Frere. Flora Fountain marks a junction of five streets and known as the ‘Picadilly Circus ‘of Mumbai, which is decorated at its four corners with mythological figures, the Fountain is a structure in dull stone with a figure the Roman Goddess of flowers, at the top.\n\nVictoria Terminus/Western Railway Station: At the site of the Koli’s original temple to Mumba Devi now stands Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus - one of Mumbai’s most prominent buildings and architecturally one of the finest stations in the world. It is built in a style that combines Gothic and Indian influences. It was completed in 1885. Designed by F.W. Stevens the building commenced in 1878. This Italian gothic Building has a frontage of over 15,00 feet.\n\nRajabai Clock tower: Rajabai Clock tower, situated at the gardens of the Bombay University building rises above the portion of the library section. Consisting of five elaborately decorated storeys the tower is 280ft.in height. \n\nMumbai High court: An attractive building in early English Gothic style, situated next to the Oval Ground is well worth a visit for its impressive architecture. Statues representing Justice and Mercy surmount the Central structure.\n\n Dhobi Ghat: unique feature of Mumbai, the dhobi is a traditional laundryman, who will collect your dirty linen, wash it, and return it neatly pressed to your doorstep, all for a pittance. The “laundries” are called “ghats”: row upon row of concrete wash pens, each fitted with its own flogging stone. \n\nAs per the timings, you will be transferred to the airport or your address with sweet memories of the tour.\n\nPoints of Interest\n\n- Mumbai
- Driver Allowance
- Sightseeing as per tour
- GST Tax included
- Unlimited water
- Air-conditioned car
- Private tour experience
- English-speaking driver
- All parking, tolls, and fuel costs covered
Mumbai, a vibrant, youthful city, stands proudly as the most ethnically diverse city in India, courtesy of its confluence of different cultural influences. Previously known as Bombay, it is the capital of Maharashtra state and rests in the southwestern corner of India on a peninsula originally made up of seven islets along the KONKAN COAST. Bursting with the audacious self-assurance of a daring entrepreneur and an unruffled ‘Bindass’ (untroubled) demeanor, Mumbai also stands as the nation’s financial and commercial nucleus, boasting a primary port on the Arabian Sea.
- A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
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