Mumbai Tourism | Famous 14 Places to Visit in Mumbai Tour
Explore the famous Mumbai tourist places and sightseeing spots for the best Mumbai tour experience.
Some of the Top 14 Points of Interest in Mumbai City for Tourism Visit are:
Mumbai Tourist Places:
1. Gateway of India 2. Marine drive 3. Elephanta Caves
4. Juhu Beach 5. Bandra Worli Sea Link 6. Siddhivinayaka Temple
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Mumbai likewise called as the city of dreams is really a place to visit in India. From the greatest night life ever that will give you the keep running for your cash, to the most tip top spots conceivable, Mumbai won't baffle you in any viewpoint. With ceaseless convergence of individuals from over the globe it is currently a home to different societies and religions.
Some time ago known as Bombay, Mumbai is the capital of the province of Maharashtra. Mumbai lies on the western bank of India. An amalgamation of seven islands that lie on the Arabian Sea, (Colaba, Mumbai, Mazagaon, Old Woman's island, Wadala, Mahim, Parel, and Matunga Sion) make up the well known city of Mumbai. Prominently alluded to as the city that never dozes; Mumbai is the modern, budgetary, and celluloid center point of India.
There are a few attractions in Mumbai that will abandon you dazzled. A stroll around the boulevards of Colaba or close Churchgate is sufficient for you get a look at the pilgrim time structures. A portion of the numerous landmarks that give Mumbai a British look and feel are Chattrapati Shivaji Terminus, verdure Fountain, High Court, Taj Hotel, Gateway of India and furthermore the Asiatic Society. These are only a portion of the numerous attractions that this city of dreams has.
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Mumbai, India. I travel to one of the most densely populated cities in the world, a truly staggering place. In this vlog, I tour Mumbai's main sightseeing spots, including the famous, Haji Ali Mosque, The Gateway of India, Colaba Market, and I also take a boat to the secluded Elephanta Caves.
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Sightseeing tour is something we all wish to do when we visit to a new city. I love it too and that’s why I decided to take a sightseeing tour in Delhi – the capital city of India. I feel it is fun to explore your own city like a tourist. So, in this video, I have travelled in HOHO (Hop On/Hop Off) Bus to a few of the must-visit places of Delhi.
HOHO bus is a sightseeing tour (a part of Delhi Tourism) initiative to help the tourists explore the must-visit places of Delhi in the best possible manner. What makes HOHO bus tour different than organized tours by travel agencies is the fact that HOHO bus tour is inexpensive, flexible and doesn’t require a definite planning in advance. The ticket price is Rs 500 for 1 day trip in which you can travel to 20 tourists’ places in Delhi. There is a HOHO bus at every 40-45 mins at the dedicated bus stops in Delhi. The routes of Hop On Hop Off bus cover museums, monuments, gardens, galleries, hotels, bazaars, shopping malls etc. Overall, the service of this tour bus by Delhi Tourism is designed to offer a complete experience of the capital city of India to a tourist.
The ticket price doesn’t include tickets of monuments and other sites. You have to buy separate tickets for every monuments and sites of Delhi which you visit. Timing of the bus is: 7.50 am. 8.30 am, 9.10 am, 9.50 am, 10.30 am and so on. The bus starts from Baba Khadak Singh Marg. The earlier you start the more places you get to visit.
You can book the ticket either from the counter at HOHO Bus office at Baba Khadak Sign Marg, or buy it online from You can even buy entry ticket online for monuments like Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, Red Fort etc and save time.
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19 TOP THINGS TO DO IN MUMBAI | INDIA TRAVEL GUIDE | TRAVEL VLOG IV
19 TOP things TO DO in Mumbai - Indian Travel Guide. If you're visiting Mumbai for the first time these are the 19 top things to do. This is the first Indian travel guide but more will be up. If you enjoy this video make sure to subscribe by clicking and for new videos every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Also turn on notifications by clicking the little bell icon.
19 Top things to do in Mumbai:
South Mumbai
1 Gateway of India
2 Taj Mahal palace Hotel
3 Marine Drive
4 Trident Hotel
5 Hanging Garden
6 Town Hall Library
7 Mumbai slow train
8 Tibb's Frankie
9 Worli Sea link
North Mumbai
10 Juhu Beach
11 Pav Bhaji
12 Falooda
13 Pani Puri
14 Paneer jalebi
15 Bombay masala sandwich
16 Buffet at Citrus restaurant in Leela hotel
17 Bandra bandstand
18 Carter Road
19 Linking Road
20 Bonus for reading this: Vada Pav. It's a bun with a potato pattie and lots of masala. You can probably find a good one on Juhu beach or at Tewari Bros
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Film City Mumbai Tour, IS IT WORTH ₹3000?
After checking out the Bollywood stars' houses in Mumbai in the last vlog, I head to Film City Mumbai to see where Bollywood films are made. I take the Film City Tour and give you a review of whether it's worth ₹3000 or not.
The amount of Bollywood movies shot here at Film City Goregaon is incredible as are some of the sets you get to walk around, like that of Baghban, Singham, Deewar, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and more. The most interesting two areas as the temple set and the outdoor set with 3 houses - both are used in countless Bollywood films.
The tour costs ₹3000 ($49 online) for foreigners and ₹650 for Indians.
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Trying Top 10 FAMOUS INDIAN STREET FOODS in MUMBAI, INDIA
Behold the Indian Street Food Tour #4 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Here we got a list of the top 10 BEST street foods in Mumbai, and I must say, the sheer flavor of these foods is simply amazing. I had no idea that Mumbai was home to some of the best eating experiences in India, but once I went on this food tour, I was pleasantly surprised.
This EXTREME taste test started out when my Indian friends met me in downtown Bombay to start this food review out. They were kind enough to come up with a pretty in-depth plan of action, and slowly but surely, they guided me all around the city to some of the best street snack stalls they knew of. What really surprised me was not just the quality of the food, but also the cheap price and the fact that most foods were vegetarian. Usually, I love to eat meat, but I could see how so many Indians can live a vegetarian lifestyle. With food this good, it’s actually quite easy to go meat-free!
Now, after trying Indian food the likes of which I’ve never seen before, it was pretty difficult to choose my favorites. But if I had to choose, I’d say the masala dosa, pav bhaji, vada pav, Bombay sandwich, and frankie were among my top eats. These delectable treats were jam-packed with spices, infused with curry, and doused with chutney. I’m not sure what recipe they used, but I guess that’s part of the beauty of travel in Incredible India. Each delicious bite is like an incredible adventure for your taste buds, and I think it's safe to say that this will not be my last India food tour!
But what do you think? Are there any famous Mumbai foods that I missed in this tour? If so, please let me know down below in the comment section.
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05- bandra-worli sea link
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FULL DAY MUMBAI WALKING TOUR | India Travel
Today we take you along with us on a full day Mumbai walking tour! We visit the main sights within walking distance of our hotel, including:
- The Taj Palace Hotel
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Day 3: Mumbai, India - To begin the day we took a quick trip to Elephanta Island to see the Elephanta caves. We then came back to Mumbai, and had amazing Bombay duck at Gomantak restaurant, and then proceeded to have one of the greatest Mumbai street foods, called vada pav.
00:22 Elephanta Caves (boat ride 180 INR ($2.69) - One of the worthwhile attractions in Mumbai is the Elephanta Caves, which are a series of historical religious temple caves located on an island off the coast of Mumbai. To get there, you can take a boat from the Gateway of India. We decided to go there first thing in the morning to try to avoid the crowds. I thought it was well worth it.
6:56 Gomantak Boarding House (Dadar West) - One of the top Mumbai foods I wanted to try when I was in Mumbai was Bombay duck, also known and bombil, which is actually not duck at all, but lizardfish. We took a taxi to Dadar West and went to a restaurant called Gomantak that specializes in Malvani cuisine (from the area of Mumbai) and always has Bombay duck on their menu. I ordered the Bombay duck fry, fried pieces of lizardfish that came with the full thali set, including rice and a few curries and chutneys on the side. I also couldn’t resist ordering a side dish of pomfret masala. One interesting thing from this amazing Mumbai restaurant was solkadhi - made from coconut milk and kokum fruit, and it was my first time to try it. Total price - 710 INR ($10.60)
14:14 Ashok Vada Pav - One of the most important Mumbai street food snacks is vada pav, which is a fried potato cutlet stuffed into a bun and seasoned with some flavorful chutneys and spices. It’s sometimes known as the Mumbai vegetarian burger. Ashok Vada Pav is known for serving one of the best vada pav in Mumbai, and they also have some serious history to them. When I took my first bite, I knew exactly why it was so popular. It was absolutely sensationally delicious. It was a little on the salty side, but the vada pav was so good, with a balance of salty, spicy, sweet, and crunchy. Vada pav is one of the most popular Mumbai street foods, but at Ashok vada pav you’ll find one of the best in Mumbai. Vada pav (vada pao) - 20 INR ($0.30).
18:36 Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum - 100 INR ($1.49) - After the amazing vada pav, we took a taxi over to the Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum, which is another good museum to visit when you are in Mumbai. I especially liked the actual building.
19:58 Bagdadi Restaurant - For dinner we headed back to Colaba near to our hotel and ate at another legendary Mumbai restaurant known for serving north Indian Mughlai food. The one dish I had to order was chicken masala fry, and I also got daal and palak paneer. Although all the food was indeed on the buttery and oily side, it was incredibly delicious. Total price - 515 INR ($7.70).
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Top 10 Things to See and Do in Mumbai, India | Mumbai Travel Guide
Today, I want to talk to you about the top 10 things you have to see and do in Mumbai. It’s a massive, bustling, and noisy city that has a lot to offer curious travelers. It’s also one of the best foodie cities in the world! Let’s go on a tour of the top 10 things you must see and do in Mumbai!
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1. Gateway of India
Something you must do in Mumbai is visit the Gateway of India, which was built to commemorate the arrival of King George V and Queen Mary. A ceremony there signaled the end of the British Raj in 1948. From there, you can catch ferry rides to locations including Elephanta Island.
2. Colaba Causeway Market
One of the best places in Mumbai to shop for unique, inexpensive souvenirs is the Colaba Causeway Market. It’s a great spot to find women’s clothing, jewelry, and even original Rajasthani silk paintings. The lanes are tight, so be patient and polite!
3. Eat Kebabs at Bademiya
Some of Mumbai’s most famous food can be found at the iconic Bademiya restaurant, which sells incredible chicken, mutton, and lamb seekh kebabs. They’re all tender, moist, and super flavorful. Don’t miss them!
4. Visit Elephanta Island
One of Mumbai’s 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites is Elephanta Island, which is a one-hour ferry ride from the Gateway of India. Its cave temples, which are mostly dedicated to Lord Shiva, were carved from basalt and date as far back as the 5th century!
5. Eat Street Food at Juhu Beach
If you’re looking for fantastic Indian street food, you have to visit Juhu Beach. It’s always packed with people and is one of the best places to find paneer chili, one of my all-time favorite Indian street foods! It’s so creamy and flavorful!
6. Visit Versova Beach
One of the best spots to relax in Mumbai is Versova Beach, which has recently become a great place to sunbathe or enjoy water sports. Don’t miss the nearby Kolaba Fort and restaurants in the vicinity!
7. Eat Pani Puri
My favorite Indian street food of all time is Pani Puri, a Maharashtrian specialty made of a crispy, hollow dough ball that’s filled with chickpeas, onion, potato and a watery soup called pani. It’s savory, spicy, and a little minty and oh so good!
8. Visit the Global Vipassana Pagoda
Northwest of Mumbai near the village of Gorai, you’ll find the beautiful Global Vipassana Pagoda, a large meditation hall that was built as a monument to peace and harmony. It has a huge, golden spire and a massive, stone dome!
9. CST Railway Station Street Food
Another of Mumbai’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites is CST Railway Station. Outside, you can find amazing street foods including dahi puri, ragda pattice, sev puri, and an insanely good pav bhaji that is out of this world!
10. Ride a Local Train
Riding Mumbai’s trains can be a wild and crazy experience for foreigners! The cars are usually packed and have huge, open sections where you can hang out the side of the car and feel the wind pass you buy!
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HOW EXPENSIVE IS MUMBAI, INDIA? A DAY OF BUDGET TRAVEL ????????
In this vlog I break down my daily expenses as a budget traveller in Mumbai, India. I share the kind of prices you can expect to find around the city for accommodation, transportation and food. I also visit the thriving areas of Crawford Market and Chor Bazaar, after tasting some local Indian thali at Pancham Puriwala.
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INDIA'S BIGGEST SLUM- Dharavi Slum Tour Thoughts & Mumbai City Tour! | Mumbai Vlog
I went out on a half day trip around the City of Mumbai with Arpan from Bombay Walks in a local way. We started the day by going to Dhobi Ghat which is where they do all of the laundry! This is a must visit place in Mumbai!
Afterwards we went to Dadar Flower Market and then got a bus to Worli fishing Village and to see Worli Fort. This is something I couldn't have done by myself and I was glad I did a City Tour with a local to help me see this side of Mumbai!
Two days later I went on a Slum Tour to India's biggest Slum - Dharavi Slum, also where Slumdog Millionaire was filmed. I couldn't film whilst I was inside but I could film at the start. Overall my thoughts on the Slum Tour were positive. Dharavi Slum is a unique and productive slum where people work and it feels more like a village. It is not a case of doing a slum tour and staring at peoples poverty. I did the Slum Tour with Reality Tours and I would really recommend going with them as they give back to the community of the slum.
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India Travel Vlog 2018 | Delhi, Agra, Pune & Mumbai
*** 0:01 it's 2018, not 2017!! that was a typo--sorry!
this school year I had the opportunity to take part in a class called P256: Business in a Flat World which was followed by a 10-day study abroad trip to the cities of Delhi, Agra, Pune and Mumbai in India. if you are a kelley student at IU you should definitely consider this trip or an X272 one that sophomores go on!
what we did:
Day 1
Arrival in Delhi
Day 2
Cultural visits:
Q’Tub Minar
Humayun’s Tomb
Gandhi Smriti
Day 3
Train ride to Agra
Taj Mahal
Agra Fort
Day 4
Parliament
Jindal Global University visit
Day 5
Early morning & flight to Pune
Bharat Petroleum: met CEO & CFO
Got to dress up in lab/construction coats & hats
Dinner out
Almost got ran over by tuk-tuks and cars
Day 6
Time at FLAME university (2 classes- marketing & design)
Day 7
Breakfast at hotel
Reserve bank of India
Lunch at McDonald’s
Bajaj Finance visit
Dinner and shopping at mall
Day 8
Bus ride to Mumbai
Listed to businessman Mr. Manish Chokhani talk
Bollywood dinner & dancing
Day 9
City Tour to see India gate, a Christian church and the skyline
Indian fruit market
Indian trinket market: got henna & lots of gifts for friends
Bus ride around city
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