- Gateway of India - The Gateway of India is an arch monument built during the 20th century in Mumbai, India. The monument was erected to commemorate the landing of King-Emperor George V and Queen-Empress Mary at Apollo Bunder on their visit to British India in 1911.\n\nBuilt-in Indo-Saracenic style, the foundation stone for the Gateway of India was laid on 31 March 1911. The structure is an arch made of basalt, 26 meters (85 feet) high. The final design of George Wittet was sanctioned in 1914 and the construction of the monument was completed in 1924. The Gateway was later used as a symbolic ceremonial entrance to India for Viceroys and the new Governors of Bombay. It served to allow entry and access to India.
- Bottled water included
- Air-conditioned vehicle comfort
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- Breakfast
Experience ‘Private City Excursion with Elephanta Caves Tour’ that guides you around the city, offering you a glimpse of its numerous attractions, rich legacy, and historical significance. The tour includes stops at noteworthy sites such as the Gateway Of India, Rajabai Clock Tower, Marine Drive, CSMT station (a local train station), and the popular market street-Colaba Causeway, to allow you to taste the authentic Mumbai lifestyle. Along with the city tour, the trip also includes a glimpse into the enchanting Elephanta Caves near Mumbai. These are located on Elephanta Island (also known as Gharapuri Island) and comprise two separate hillocks parted by a narrow valley. The UNESCO World Heritage Sites are hewn from sheer rock and feature in-depth carvings depicting Hindu gods. Take a plunge into ancient myth, appreciate the intricate artistry, and dive deep into the fascinating history within these remarkable caves.
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