Your Dream Tour in Mumbai

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4N/5D
Delhi (IN Volvo)
₹5,199 Per Person

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Airport pick-up and briefing

Transfers and transportation as per the program with a well-experienced driver (price includes his housing and meals).

Delhi (daily prices are subject to change at the time of booking depending on the availability)

The assistance of a local team : All Language speaking Local guide

Accommodation

All Meals like Breakfast, lunch & Dinner

The services of a All Language speaking guide during the entire trip

All Monuments & temple Entrance Fee

International flights and airport taxes

Drinks and personal expenses

Tip

Best time to Visit Sep to Mar

Thanks to the length of its itinerary, this tour not only allows you to see the real face of Rajasthan but also to experience it! We plunge into a region that is as fascinating as it is colorful.

Travelling in a private vehicle provides the freedom to follow the roads, from the Taj Mahal to Pushkar, via the great capital city of Rajasthan - Jaipur. Far from the hectic life of the city, we're fascinated by astounding landscapes and people of the countryside: sparkling sun rays on the dry desert, mud houses decorated with the statues of Ganesh (the god for luck), women at the wells to collect water, wearing bright coloured clothes, turbaned villagers, temples of mysterious gods.

Your Dream Tour Mumbai

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Gateway of India

The Gateway of India, located in Mumbai, Maharashtra, is a historic monument and iconic landmark overlooking the Arabian Sea. Built in 1924 to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary, it showcases Indo-Saracenic architecture with intricate detailing. It served as a ceremonial entrance for British viceroys and is now a popular tourist attraction. The gateway stands as a symbol of colonial history and independence, famously witnessing the departure of the last British troops from India in 1948.

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Marine Drive

Marine Drive, famously known as the "Queen’s Necklace," is a scenic promenade in Mumbai, stretching along the Arabian Sea. This 3.6-kilometer-long boulevard is lined with palm trees and art deco buildings, offering stunning views, especially during sunset. It’s a popular spot for leisurely walks, jogs, and relaxing by the sea breeze. At night, the streetlights curve along the coast, resembling a sparkling necklace. Marine Drive beautifully captures the essence of Mumbai’s vibrant spirit, blending urban life with serene coastal charm.

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Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST), located in Mumbai, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of India’s busiest railway stations. Built in 1887 during the British era, it is an architectural marvel blending Victorian Gothic Revival and traditional Indian styles. Originally named Victoria Terminus, it was renamed in honor of the great Maratha ruler, Chhatrapati Shivaji. With its grand domes, stained glass windows, and intricate carvings, CST stands as a symbol of Mumbai’s colonial history and vibrant urban life.

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Bollywood Studios

Bollywood Studios, located primarily in Mumbai, are the heart of India’s massive Hindi film industry—Bollywood. These studios, such as Film City in Goregaon, are where iconic movies, TV shows, and music videos are shot. Equipped with modern technology, elaborate sets, and diverse shooting locations, they bring stories to life. Bollywood Studios attract tourists and film lovers eager to see behind-the-scenes action. They play a vital role in shaping India’s cinematic culture, known globally for its vibrant music, drama, and colorful storytelling.