Discover the history, culture, and local industries of Mumbai on this sightseeing tour. Explore iconic landmarks, visit the unique Dhobi Ghat, and witness the thriving small-scale industries of Dharavi. Book now!
Discover the history, culture, and local industries of Mumbai on this sightseeing tour. Explore iconic landmarks, visit the unique Dhobi Ghat, and witness the thriving small-scale industries of Dharavi. Book now!
- Gateway of India - The Gateway of India is an iconic arch-monument constructed in the early 20th century in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It was built to honor the arrival of King-Emperor George V and Queen-Empress Mary at Apollo Bunder, Mumbai, in December 1911, marking the first visit by a British monarch to India.
- Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum - Mani…
- Gateway of India - The Gateway of India is an iconic arch-monument constructed in the early 20th century in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It was built to honor the arrival of King-Emperor George V and Queen-Empress Mary at Apollo Bunder, Mumbai, in December 1911, marking the first visit by a British monarch to India.
- Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum - Mani Bhavan, also known as the Gandhi Museum, was the residence of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi from 1917 to 1934. It is the premier museum to explore the history of the legendary Gandhi.
- Dhobi Ghat - This is the world’s largest open-air laundry, where approximately 1,000 washermen clean 200,000 garments daily. These dedicated individuals work 16 to 18 hours each day.
- Antilia - Antilia is reputed to be the most expensive house in the world for a single family, valued at US $2.8 billion. This residence is owned by Mukesh Dhirubhai Ambani, the wealthiest person in India.
- Kamala Nehru Park - Kamala Nehru Park was established in 1957 to bring joy to children. It is the most captivating garden in Mumbai, featuring a large shoe house for kids and offering a stunning viewpoint of Marine Drive.
- Hanging Gardens - Also known as Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens, these terraced gardens are situated atop Malabar Hill. Many people visit these gardens with friends and family for leisure.
- Chowpatty Beach - Girgaum Chowpatty is a public beach along the Queen’s Necklace, adjacent to Marine Drive in the Girgaon area of Mumbai.
- Nariman Point - Nariman Point is a prime location in Mumbai for photography, offering a beautiful sunset view. Before 1940, this area was part of the Arabian Sea. It is bordered by Churchgate to the north, the Arabian Sea to the west and south, and Colaba to the east.
- Rajabai Clock Tower - The Rajabai Clock Tower is located within the Fort campus of the University of Mumbai. Standing at 85 meters, the tower is part of Mumbai’s Victorian and Art Deco ensemble, which was added to the list of World Heritage Sites in 2018.
- High Court Principal Bench Bombay - The Bombay High Court was one of three high courts in India established in the presidency towns by Letters Patent granted by Queen Victoria.
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Area - Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is a historic railway terminus and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mumbai, India. Its construction began in 1878 and was completed in 1887, marking Queen Victoria’s 50th anniversary.
- Dharavi - Asia’s largest slum, Dharavi, is located on prime real estate in the heart of Mumbai, India’s financial capital. It is home to over a million people, many of whom are second-generation residents whose parents moved there years ago. In a city where housing rents are among the highest globally, Dharavi offers an affordable option for those moving to Mumbai to earn a living.

- Stay connected with on-board WiFi
- Enjoy a personalized experience with a private tour
- Learn from a professional guide
- Convenience of a driver/guide
- Hassle-free port pickup and drop-off
- Travel comfortably in a private vehicle
- Stay connected with on-board WiFi
- Enjoy a personalized experience with a private tour
- Learn from a professional guide
- Convenience of a driver/guide
- Hassle-free port pickup and drop-off
- Travel comfortably in a private vehicle
- Food and drinks
- Food and drinks
Known previously as Bombay, Mumbai is a bustling city, the largest in India, and the capital of Maharashtra state. The old name, Bombay, an anglicized version of ‘Bom Bahia’, was a label given by the Portuguese which translates to ‘Beautiful Bay’. In spite of the name change to Mumbai in 1995, both names are still in circulation.
Explore some of the…
Known previously as Bombay, Mumbai is a bustling city, the largest in India, and the capital of Maharashtra state. The old name, Bombay, an anglicized version of ‘Bom Bahia’, was a label given by the Portuguese which translates to ‘Beautiful Bay’. In spite of the name change to Mumbai in 1995, both names are still in circulation.
Explore some of the city’s treasures through this guided tour. Visit the iconic Gateway of India which stands at the edge of Mumbai’s busy harbor. Discover the Hanging Gardens, Marine Drive, and the fascinating Dhobi Ghat, Mumbai’s distinctive and vibrant open-air laundry, among other notable sites.
In Dharavi, you’ll find numerous active small-scale businesses, producing embroidered clothes, high-quality leather items, pottery, plastics and more. The majority of these products are produced in diminutive factories scattered across the slum, contributing to both local and global markets. The yearly turnover from businesses in this place is reckoned to exceed $650m (£350m).
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.