Overview
As said by The great Gandhi "A nation's culture resides in the hearts and in the souls of its people." so why not travel with one, our company provides you a locally well-versed guide with a car who will accompany you from the start to the end of the tour. We also include a small train ride on the city tour because why only see the local life, why not live one?. Our company adds a little spice to the tour with the hint of local complimentary cuisines. In our Hindu Culture, we believe 'Atithi Devo Bhava' that means 'guest is a god' and we Indians do not like to upset our gods so your safeties and smile is our first priority. And as said by Prophet in Muslim Culture "Charity does not decrease wealth" so also a free Mehendi(Henna) class is run by us in the slums of Dharavi for underprivileged girls by our company.
Why travelers book this
What's Included
- Small Train Ride
- Bottled water
- Private tour
- Professional guide
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Local Cuisines
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Hotel/port pickup and drop-off
What's Not Included
- Lunch
Meeting & Pickup
Meeting point, pickup options and start time are confirmed on Viator before checkout.
Itinerary
Stop 1
Owned by the ASI(Archaeological Survey of India) this is a beautiful gate built in 1924 for the commemoration of entrance of King George The V and Queen Mary in 1911 in Mumbai.
Stop 2
The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, is a heritage five-star luxury saracenic revival architecture hotel in the Colaba region of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, situated next to the Gateway of India.
Stop 3
The main attraction of this place is the detailed colonial architecture of the building and The Rajabai Clock Tower lookalike of The Big Ben of England.
Stop 4
The only high court of Mumbai named as Bombay High Court has an amazing colonial architecture.
Stop 5
Owned by the UNESCO, earlier known as The Victoria Terminus Station is a world heritage site which is also a lookalike of The St.Pancreas station of London. The main attraction of this place is the unique architecture of this building.
Stop 6
Dhobi Ghat in Mumbai is one of the largest open-air laundries all over the world. With a population of over 200 families, this place is rewarded by the Guinness World Book Of Records in 2013 for maximum people washing the clothes at the same time.
Stop 7
Hanging Gardens built in 1881 is a beautiful public park at the top of Malabar Hills. Hanging Gardens serves as covering to the water reservoir beneath which facilitates the whole locality of Malabar Hills
Stop 8
Exactly opposite to The Hanging Gardens this place is locally famous for having a large Boot House and a picturesque view to the bay of South Mumbai.
Stop 9
Tower of Silence right next to Hanging Gardens is a Parsi burial ground.
Stop 10
Temporary House of The Father of Nation this place facilitated Gandhi from 1917 to 1934. The great march of Satyagraha was launched from this house.
Stop 11
Also known as Queen's Necklace, Marine Drive is a 3.6 km walkway by the beach and is one of the most visited place by the people around Mumbai.
Stop 12
Antilia is a 27 floored residential building for a family of 6, owned by Mr.Mukesh Ambani Antilia is the world's most expensive house. Prior to construction, the worth of the plot and unbuilt house were estimated to be more than US$1.2 billion. During planning, the house was expected to be the world's largest and most expensive home, with a cost of about US$2 billion.
Stop 13
Girgaum Chowpatty is a beach in the South Mumbai which is surrounded by beautiful buildings. It has several street food stalls in it serving the best local cuisines of Mumbai
Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- At time of booking, Cruise ship passengers must provide the following information at time of booking: ship name, docking time, disembarkation time and re-boarding time
- Refunds will not be issued if tour/activity is missed due to late or non-arrival of cruise ship
- May be operated by a multi-lingual guide