Mumbai previously known as Bombay is also known as the Bollywood of India. Lots of people desire to travel Mumbai to explore the historical sites of Mumbai and to soak the vibrant culture of Mumbai. In this famed Metro of India you plethora of options to freak out. In your Mumbai Tour Packages you visit the famous attractions of Mumbai such as Gateway of India, Siddhi Vinayak Temple, Haji Ali Dargah etc. While you visit the Gateway of India you have a chance to visit the harbor waterfront where you get to see the sailing ships, docking and unloading activities.
Read MoreIn your Mumbai Holiday Packages you can make excursion tour to Elephanta or to Shirdi. We at S.A.M Tours & Travels can customize your Mumbai Holiday Packages according to your time and need. You can choose any of our Mumbai Tour Itinerary to have unique experience of Short Tours and Multi Day Tours of Mumbai and surroundings. Besides the historical buffs we provide you the opportunity to enjoy the museums, parks, art galleries and famous beaches of Mumbai.
If we trace back the birth history of Mumbai we find that this present mega city was started as a fishing village which had 7 Islands. Later in the year 1845 the reclaimed land of the Ocam was enjoined with the seven Islands. Thus present Mumbai come into existence. Later this city becomes the hub of trade and commerce on account the seaport.
Experience the best Mumbai Trip by booking any of the Mumbai Tour Packages from our inventory and explore the cosmopolitan city of Mumbai. Thus you see the religious places of Mumbai, browse the local markets, explore the beaches of Mumbai and churn out the ultimate satisfaction.
The Gateway of India:- The Gateway of India was built to commemorate the landing of King George V and Queen Mary. This is one of the most visited place of Mumbai and was erected in 1911 A.D. Standing aloof on the shores of the Arabian sea this place has the magnetic attraction and history behind it. As an instagrammer you have good opportunities to take pictures or make Videos the YouTube Shorts. Just opposite to it you see an impressive sculpture of Shivaji Maharaj.
Siddhi Vinayak Temple:- This famous temple of Mumbai is dedicated to Lord Ganesha and was built in 1801 A.D. Maharastra and specially Mumbai has a long tradition of Ganesh worship. This magnificent temple has the special attraction of the Aarti ceremony. You can visit this famed temple with your family in your Mumbai Trip. You can buy the Prasad from the shops inside and adore to Lord Ganesha.
Haji Ali Dargah:- This famous mosque and Dargah is related to Haji Ali Shah Bukhari and is situated on the coast of Worli Mumbai. The inner part has Dargah of the Sifi Sant. This tomb is built on Indo – Saracenic style. This Dargah is erected a small is let which is connected to Mahakhimi by a narrow causeway. This Dargah can be visited during the time of low tide.
Juhu Beach:- Juhu Beach is one of the most famous Beaches of Mumbai. Both domestic tourist and the overseas tourists come to visit shore beach. Besides the ripples of the ocean and the natural phenomenon, this beach also satisfies your gastronomical pleasure by savoring the local Mumbai delicacies from the small food stalls.
Marine Drive:-Known as the Queen’s Necklace, this iconic boulevard stretches along the Arabian Sea, offering stunning sunset views. It’s a popular spot for evening strolls and enjoying the sea breeze.
Elephanta Caves:-A UNESCO World Heritage Site located on Elephanta Island, these ancient rock-cut caves are dedicated to Lord Shiva and feature intricate sculptures and carvings dating back to the 5th–7th centuries.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT):-An architectural marvel and UNESCO site, this historic railway station blends Victorian Gothic and traditional Indian styles, making it a must-visit landmark.
Colaba Causeway:-A bustling shopping street famous for its handicrafts, jewelry, street food, and colonial-era architecture. Don’t miss a visit to the famous Café Leopold.
Kanheri Caves:-Located within Sanjay Gandhi National Park, these Buddhist rock-cut caves date back to the 1st century BCE and offer insight into ancient monastic life.
Bandra–Worli Sea Link:-A modern engineering wonder, this cable-stayed bridge offers panoramic views of the Mumbai skyline and is especially beautiful when illuminated at night.
Film City (Goregaon):-Spread over 500 acres, Film City is the heart of Bollywood. Guided tours give visitors a peek into film sets, shooting locations, and behind-the-scenes magic.
Mumbai, the city of dreams, offers a vibrant mix of history, culture, and modern charm. Whether you're exploring colonial-era architecture, savoring street food, or enjoying the coastal breeze, planning smartly will make your trip more enjoyable. Here are some tips to make the most of your Mumbai tour:
1.Plan Your Travel Time:Mumbai traffic can be unpredictable. Always keep extra time in hand to reach your destination.
2.Use Local Transport Wisely:Trains, metro, taxis, and auto-rickshaws are convenient. For comfort, use app-based cabs
3.Stay Hydrated:Mumbai’s humidity can be high. Carry water to stay refreshed.
4.Taste Local Food Safely:Try street foods like vada pav and pav bhaji, but choose clean, popular stalls.
5.Explore Early Morning or Evenings:Marine Drive, Gateway of India, and beaches are best enjoyed in cooler hours.
6.Respect Local Culture:Dress modestly in religious places and follow local etiquette.
7.Check Weather Beforehand: Monsoons can bring heavy rains, so pack accordingly.
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