LUXURY MUMBAI TOURS
Mumbai is a city, Bombay is an Emotion !
A city of 22 million people MUMBAI is appropriately called The City of Dreams where people come from far corners of the country to fulfill their ambitions.
A melting pot for different people and cultures who find their home in this cosmopolitan mega-city “that-never-sleeps”, Mumbai prides itself on being the Financial Capital of India.
Formerly known as Bombay under the British Raj, this bustling port city is home to mega-celebrities and movie stars, billionaires, business and tech entrepreneurs.
Mumbai also boasts of housing some of the iconic landmarks in the country like the Gateway of India, the Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus and some of the most impressive Indo-Saracenic architecture.
Mumbai can unnerve and overwhelm you.
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1
Ajanta And Ellora Caves: Exquisite Rock-Cut Temples
AJANTA AND ELLORA ROCK-CUT CAVES are UNESCO World Heritage sites situated in the Aurangabad district.
Located 60 miles/100km apart from each other the rock-art monuments carved in hillside rock and caves are one of India’s top historical attractions.
Comprising 34 caves, the AJANTA carvings Buddhist monuments (date back to the 2nd century BC), whereas the caves at ELLORA (6th to 11th century AD) are a mixture of Buddhist, Hindu and Jain aesthetics.
2
Elephanta Caves: Shiva Temples
ELEPHANTA CAVES, a collection of cave temples, are located on the Island of Gharapuri (also known as Elephanta Island) off the coast of Mumbai in an ancient “City of Caves”.
The rock art monuments, built as an homage to LORD SHIVA, somewhere around the 5th century AD and other archaeological relics point to a once bustling island settlement.
A day trip to the Island is a must-do Mumbai attraction for those who love history and archaeology.
3
Explore The Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus in Fort Mumbai is one of the most recognizable and famous landmarks in all of India.
Previously known as Queen Victoria Terminal, the railway terminus, which was built in the Italian Gothic style in 1878-87 to commemorate 50 years of Queen Victoria’s rule, is a must-visit Mumbai destination.
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Dharavi Slum Tour: Asia's Largest slum
Made famous by the 2008 superhit movie “Slumdog Millionaire,” the Dharavi slum tour is a voyage into Mumbai’s dark underbelly where 1 million people eke out a desperate living recycling plastic, tanning leather, working in sweatshops and small-scale factories and other menial jobs.
Dharavi is a melting pot of diversity, entrepreneurship and creativity. Our tour is ethical and educational.
5
The Gateway Of India: Magnificent Colonial Legacy
Completed in 1924 to commemorate the landing of King George V, the first-ever British Monarch to land in India, the arch-monument standing at 85 feet tall is inspired by traditional Gujarati architecture.
Overlooking the Arabian Sea, this magnificent landmark, which showcases the artistic and architectural prowess of colonial India, is a literal gateway to the massive neighborhoods of South Mumbai.
Historically an entry point into India from the sea for aristocrats, viceroys, and royalty, the premises repurposed from the old fishing wharf (Apollo Pier) is perfect for people-watching and a walking tour to delve into the maritime legacy of the city.
6
Bollywood Tour: A Glimpse Into India's Film Industry
Comprising 20 indoor studios in Aarey Colony (Goregaon), FILM CITY is a 520-acre complex widely regarded as the home of Bollywood. One of the biggest film studios in the world, Film City is an important tourist attraction modeled on the Film City of California.
Over 100 movies are made here every year. You can watch a movie being shot, visit a recording set or a movie set-up that replicates places like Goa or the Indian countryside.
7
Mumbai Food and History Tour
Famous for its varied street food scene, Mumbai is a foodie’s delight. Tickle your taste buds with a street food tour with our in-house food expert who will take you to all the iconic Pav Bhaji, Pani Puri, Dahi Batata Puri, chicken rolls & sandwiches, Jalebi and Kulfi places.
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Shopping with a Local
The home of Bollywood Mumbai has trendy boutiques and chic jewelry stores that spearhead the fashion trends in the country. Take a luxury shopping tour at the fashion capital of India. Visit the city’s best boutiques, fashion stores and local garment markets with our fashion expert.
9
Art-Deco walking tour: Explore Mumbai's Colonial Architecture
The Raj went out of its way to ensure that the historic gateway to British India showcases splendor and magnificence. The city is dotted with Gothic and Art Deco-style architectural marvels like the Shivaji Terminus, Art Deco Eros Cinema, Empress Court and the Gothic Bombay High Court.
Our expert art historian will walk you through all these iconic landmarks while giving you historical and architectural insights.
10
Bespoke Wine-Tasting Tour Of Nashik Vineyards
Take an excursion to Nashik (4.5 HRS) for an Exclusive Wine-tasting tour at one of the most-visited vineyards in Asia at NASHIK , where 30 wineries with tasting rooms offer services and a sizeable discount on some of the finest wines produced in India.
Take a stroll in a vineyard and learn about the wine-making process.
11
Eat at Mumbai's Historic Irani Cafes
Legendary Irani Cafes are a cultural heritage of its Parsi community that settled down in this great city after fleeing persecution in Persia.
Most of these cafes are family-run affairs that go back over at least 100 years and in each café, you will find delicacies passed on as family secrets from one generation to another.
Our expert food historian will give you a run-down of the cultural history behind these rare heritage centers.
12
Guided Tour Of Mumbai's Nightlife Scene
Take a guided tour of the nightlife in the city that never sleeps.
Watch the sunset at Chowpatty Beach with some popular local beach snacks, followed by a guided night tour involving the Bangana Tank, Jain temple, Gateway of India, Taj Mahal Palace, Nariman Point and the Worri Sea Link Bridge.
13
A Private Mumbai Museum Tour
Take a private tour with us of offbeat museums like the Gandhi Museum, Chhatrapati Shivaji Vastu Sangralaya, the Monetary Museum of India and the Bhau Daji Lad Museum.
THE TAJ MAHAL PALACE, COLABA
THE OBEROI, MUMBAI
THE LEELA MUMBAI
TRIDENT, NARIMAN POINT
SOHO HOUSE, JUHU
Our Mission
With over 60 years of collective experience in the travel field as travelers and professionally planning trips for guests from across the world, we strive to showcase the magic of India through our meticulously planned bespoke itineraries. Experience the beauty of the diverse landscapes, vibrant cultures and savor delectable flavors.
Embark on a soul-enriching adventure with our team where we assist you in making the best of your time for a travel experience to savor for lifetime.
Sunil Gupta
Founder & Managing Director