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Indore to Mumbai Tour: Overview
If you are planning to visit your dreamland city which is Mumbai then you are on right place. Holidaytravel.co designed Mumbai package specially for Indore citizen who really wants to visit Mumbaui (Bombay). Mumbai is metro city and capital of Maharastra it is most popular city in India. The seven islands that came to constitute Mumbai were home to communities of fishing colonies and it is generally popular for producing city in Bollywood. Holidaytravel.co think about Indore tourist who were busy in daily routine life and adviced you to make a tour plan to enjoy your holiday and make your boring life happy, in this package you will cover Gateway of India, Elephanta Caves, Essel world, Haji Ali, Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Rajabai Clock Tower, Siddhivinayak Temple, Marine Drive, Juhu Beach and Chowpatty Beach. Package Is well designed or suited for Family, Kids or couples.
Top Highlights of the Tour
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Visit One of The Dream City – Mumbai
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Visit famous beaches of Mumbai.
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Explore most famous Elephenta Caves.
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Enjoy Photo Session At Gateway of India.
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Visit Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus.
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All major attraction Essel world, Haji Ali, Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Rajabai Clock Tower, Siddhivinayak Temple, Marine Drive, Juhu Beach and Chowpatty Beach.
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High Season
May-01 To Aug-30
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Low Season
Sep-05 To Feb-23
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NewYear/Festival Time
Oct-10 To Jan-05
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5N 6D 2 Star hotel
Ch- Hotel Diamond, Mumbai
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Rs 19499 | Rs 21499 | Rs 18499 | Rs 23499 |
5N 6D 3 Star hotel
Ch- Hotel Jawahar, Mumbai
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Rs 24999 | Rs 25499 | Rs 23499 | Rs 27499 |
5N 6D 5 Star hotel
Ch- Sahara Star, Mumbai
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Rs 31499 | Rs 32499 | Rs 29499 | Rs 34499 |
Accommodation in Mumbai India
Peak season (October - March)
2 - Star Hotels
Mumbai - Hotel Diamond - TA Rank - 3.- Certificate of Excellence
3 - Star Hotels
Mumbai - Hotel Jawahar - TA Rank - 4 - Certificate of Excellence
5 - Star Hotels
Mumbai - Hotel Sahara Star - TA Rank - 5 - Certificate of Excellence
Package Inclusion:
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Pick and drop up from Indore airport or railway station
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Breakfast + Dinner
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5 night stay in well furnished room
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Toll tax + Parking + Driver hault included
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All taxes included
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Personal Expence
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Any airfare ticket or railway ticket
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Any entry fees
Day 01: Arrived at Mumbai airport or railway station
After arrival at Mumbai airport or railway station and you will transfer to hotel. After freshen up and get ready you may have lunch at same hotel, after that you will enjoy your day at your Leisure, in the evening you will visit nearest shopping malls for shopping after that you will come back to hotel. Overnight stay with dinner at Mumbai hotel
Day 02: Mumbai city sightseeing
After breakfast you will start your day by exploring site seeing of Mumbai which includes Gateway of India and after that you will visit Elephanta Caves which is 11 km far away from Gate of India, after reach you will enjoy your day by visiting caves of Elephanta and explore ancient history and reviews, later you may have lunch at Elephanta Port Restaurant and Bar, in the evening you will come back to hotel. Overnight stay with dinner at Mumbai hotel
Gateway of India: The Gateway of India is a monument built during the 20th century in Mumbai The Gateway of India is one of India's most unique landmarks situated in the city of Mumbai. The colossal structure was constructed in 1924. Located at the tip of Apollo Bunder, the British builders of the gateway used it just 24 years later to parade the last British regiment as India marched towards independence.
Elephanta Caves: Elephanta caves are a network of sculpted caves located on Elephanta Island, or Gharapuri is located on island hills about 11 km north-east of the Apollo Bandar, Mumbai and 7 km from the shore of the mainland, approximately covering an area of 7 km in circumferenceThe Elephanta Caves are a great tourist attraction in the vicinity of the large Mumbai meteropolis. The Elephanta island is located 10 km away from the Gateway of India at Mumbai. These caves house rock cut temples dating back to the 5th century The Elephanta island was so named by the Portuguese, after the statue of an elephant near the landing area of the island. These rock cut temples dedicated to Shiva Mahadeva are rich in sculptural content
Day 03: Essel world tour
After breakfast you will drop to Essel world which is biggest place of entertainment and enjoying your day on swings which is available mostly for adults and you may have lunch in essel world restaurants, in the evening you will come back to hotel. Overnight stay at Mumbai hotel
Essel world: Essel Group has been a leading business conglomerate having diverse business presence across Media, Entertainment, Packaging, Infrastructure, Education, Precious metals and Technology sectors. the park attracts numerous visitors across the country. Around 1.8 million people make their way to the park every year. Essel World is just the place you would like to be at if you are an admirer of thrill and excitement. The rides at Essel World will leave you thrilled. The rides in the Essel World are divided into three categories; family rides, adult rides and children rides.
Day 04: Local site seeing of Mumbai
After breakfast you will visit some more places which include Haji Ali, Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Rajabai Clock Tower later you will stop for lunch in Durga Restaurant, after that you will visit Hanging Garden to enjoy your evening. Overnight stay at Mumbai hotel
Rajabai Clock Tower: The Rajabai Clock Tower is a clock tower in South Mumbai India. It is located in the confines of the Fort campus of the University of Mumbai. The tower stands at a height of 85 m (280 ft). The tower was designed by an eminent architect, George Gilbert, who also modelled on the Big Ben. Rajabai Clock Tower stands tall at a height of 280 feet and is adorned with ornate figures. The ground floor of the tower has two large rooms. The tower forms a 2.4 meter carriage porch (a roofed structure) and a spiral staircase lobby measuring 2.5 square meters.
Haji Ali: The Haji Ali Dargah is a historical landmark in Mumbai, and is also one of the most prestigious Islamic symbols situated in South Mumbai. The Haji Ali Dargah is a mosque and dargah (tomb) located on an islet off the coast of Worli in the southern part of Mumbai. Near the heart of the city proper, the dargah is one of the most recognisable landmarks of Mumbai The Haji Ali was built by a wealthy Muslim merchant who became a saint named Haji Ali Shah Bukhari.
Day 05: Famous excursion of Mumbai
After breakfast you will visit most famous temple of Mumbai which is Siddhivinayak Temple, Marine Drive and enjoy your afternoon at Marine drive later you may have lunch in 5 Spice restaurant which is nearest to Marine drive, after that you will visit Juhu Beach and Chowpatty Beach. Overnight stay at Mumbai hotel
Siddhivinayak Temple: The Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shri Ganesh. It is located in Prabhadevi, Mumbai, Maharashtra Shree Ganesh is the first to be worshipped before beginning any new project or venture as he is the destroyer of obstacles (Vighnaharta). This is Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple at Prabhadevi in Mumbai, a two-century-old Temple that fulfills the desires of the worshipers. The temple has a small mandap with the shrine for Siddhi Vinayak ("Ganesha who grants your wish"). The wooden doors to the sanctum are carved with images of the Ashtavinayak (the eight manifestations of Ganesha in Maharashtra)
Juhu and Marine Drive Chowpatty Beaches: At the end of a tiring day of sightseeing, relax with the locals on the beaches of Juhu and Marine Drive, and watch the sunset. If you're feeling adventurous, you'll also be able to feast on tasty snacks offered by the multitude of food stalls and mobile food vendors. Favorites include roasted corn on the cob, bhel puri, pani puri and pav bhaji.
Day 06: Departs from Mumbai
After breakfast you will drop to Mumbai airport or railway station for onwards journey. Tour end
Top Attractions in Mumbai
Haji Ali: Haji Ali Dargah is one of the most renowned and revered mausoleums of the country. Situated in Worli, the Haji Ali Dargah is located in the middle of an island and that’s one of the many reasons that make this place so attractive. Haji Ali is another very important landmark of Mumbai and it is said that this dargah was built in 1431 and it is the mausoleum of Pir Haji Ali Shah who was a Sufi saint. Approximately 30,000 people visit this dargah every week and ad per legends it is said that the Saint had once visited India to spread the teachings of Islam.
Marine Drive: Marine Drive is one of the best places of Mumbai. This place of interest is what defines Mumbai in the best possible way. Popular for being an island city, Marine drive is a long stretch that has been made by the Arabian Sea and it stretches up to 3.5 km. It is also called as the Queen’s Necklace and it is called so, because of the long stretch that lights up at night and looks similar to a pearl necklace. The whole promenade is flanked beautifully with palm trees. The best time to visit Marine drive is at night when there is comparatively lesser crowd and there is a distinct peace you feel at that time.
Gateway of India:- The Gateway of India that was built in the 20th century is one of the biggest tourist attractions of Mumbai. The building stands beautifully overlooking the Arabian Sea and the location of this building is what makes it so attractive. It is 85 feet tall and it is one of Mumbai’s most significant landmarks. The construction of the Gateway of India took almost 13 years to finish and it was built in dedication to the first visit done by King George V and also Queen Mary to India.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus:- Another great attraction is the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus that is visited by millions of people. This terminus was also built during the British rule and the construction of the same started in 1787 that went on till 1887
The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel: One of the oldest and the best luxury hotels in Mumbai, the Taj Mahal hotel is sight worth watching. The beautiful architecture, striking landscapes and the view that is spectacular, the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel is another tourist attraction of the city. For those who are planning to visit Mumbai for a short vacation, you can opt to stay here for a luxurious and pampered experience. It is one of India’s finest hotels with almost 560 rooms and 44 suites that have the best facilities and amenities.
Mahalakshmi Temple: The Mahalakshmi Temple is also one of the most respected temples of the city along with Siddhivinayak temple. The temple was built in dedication to Shakti’s many other forms like Mahalakshmi, Saraswati and also Mahakali. This temple is situated very close the Haji Ali and most people make it a point to visit both the attractions whenever around this area. It is situated in Mahalakshmi and the name of the place is also owing to the temple. In fact even the Mahalakshmi Race course got its name from this temple
Shree Siddhivinayak Temple: We mentioned of a shrine that is mostly visited by people belonging to Islamic faith an even other faiths. Here us another such shrine that attracts people from all over irrespective of the religion or caste. The Siddhivinayak temple was built in dedication to Ganesha who is one of the most revered Gods of Hindu religions. Ganesha is the son of Shiva and Parvati and is respected and worshipped before the beginning of anything auspicious. This temple is highly significant and thousands of devotees visit Siddhivinayak each day.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus: Another great attraction is the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus that is visited by millions of people. This terminus was also built during the British rule and the construction of the same started in 1787 that went on till 1887. In 1887 it was finally put open for public use. Mumbaikars call this station CST. Before this terminus got its name of Shivaji, it was named Victoria Terminus and was called VT. There are many people who still refer to CST as VT. The architecture of this terminus is highly inspired by Victorian Gothic styles and it is one of the first to be set up in Mumbai.
How to reach Mumbai from Indore
By Flight: You can travel from Chatrapati Shivaji Airport to Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar by booking a flight. The total flight time between Chatrapati Shivaji Airport & Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar is around 1 hours 15 minutes. Regular flights are avaliable to reach mumbai
By bus: You can reach Mumbai from Indore by bus also. Daily bus service is available from Indore to Mumbai. You can hire taxi for to rtrach Mumbai andc it take 9 Hours to reach Mumbai
By Train: Trains are available to reach Mumbai from Indore and it is convenient and easier mode of traveling.
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Hotel Bawa International
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ITC Grand Central Mumbai A Luxury Collection Hotel
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The Ambassador
A 2-minute walk from Churchgate Railway and 1.5 km from Nariman Point, The Ambassador Mumbai offers rooms with shower facilities and bathtub.
Residency Sarovar Portico
In North Mumbai, Residency Sarovar Portico is located just 9 km from Mumbai International and Domestic Airports.
Mumbai city in india
Mumbai- The Business Capital of India
Mumbai, which was previously known as Bombay is a major metropolitan city of India. It is the state capital of Maharashtra . Mumbai city is known as the business capital of India, it being the country's principal financial and communications centre. The city has the largest and the busiest port handling India's foreign trade and a major Interntional airport. India's largest Stock Exchange which ranks as the third largest in the world, is situated in Mumbai. Here, trading of stocks is carried out in billions of rupees everyday.
Discription about Mumbai/Bombay can not be complete without the mention of Bollywood, the biggest Indian film industry which churns out hundreds of Hindi block-busters every year.
Where is Mumbai?
Mumbai (Bombay) lies on the western coast of India. It is a group of seven islands in the Arabian Sea which lies off the northern Konkan coast on the west of Maharashtra state in India. These seven islands which were once seperated by creeks and channels were filled and bridged over the years by the inhabitants.
Climate of Mumbai
Most of the year, Mumbai's climate is warm and humid. Between November and February, the skies are clear,and the temperature is cooler. From March the temperature becomes warm and humid till mid June, the beginning of monsoon. During monsoon there are torrential rains, sometimes causing the flooding of major roads and streets of Mumbai. The average rainfall which is brought by the south-west monsoon winds in Mumbai is 180 cms. Monsoon ends by the end of September. October is comparatively hot and humid.
Mumbai- A Melting Pot
The total population of Mumbai is about 10 millions. It is still growing. Mumbai provides umpteen opportunities to realize one's dreams. Hence, people from all over India, belonging to different cultures come here to realize their dreams. Mumbai has become the melting pot of all Indian cultures. This is the reason Mumbai has a truly cosmopolitan population bustling with activity. It's film industry "Bollywood" also draws a number of youths with tinsel dreams to Mumbai. Being a major financial center, People from all over the world come here for business opportunities. This has made Mumbai a major International city.
History of Mumbai
In 1661, King Charles II of England, married Princess Catherine de Braganza of Portugal, and as part of the dowry he received "Bombay" which is today known as Mumbai. Later in 1668 it was handed over to the East India Company.
In 1858 the administration of the country was taken over by the Queen of England, Queen Victoria, from the East India Company. A viceroy was appointed to rule India in the name of the Queen.
Bombay came under the direct rule of the British in 1861.
The first railway line in India was started between Bombay (VT) and Thane in 1861.
In 1864, modern water supply was started in Bombay (Mumbai) and in 1885, Bombay was lit with gas.
Mahatma Gandhi joining Indian Politics in 1920, was a turning point in the political destiny of India which led to the Independence of India from the British rule. Bombay (Mumbai) had an important role to play in this event.
Best time to visit Mumbai
Best time to visit Mumbai in winter season when its climate gets pleasant. Mumbai was extremely hot city its temperature raises in summer season, so tourist gathers to enjoy Mumbai in winter season. If you are planning a business trip and will stay indoors in air conditioned comfort, then summer, winter, rain or shine, the weather doesn’t matter.
Famous food to eat in Mumbai
A trip to Mumbai is incomplete without savouring upon their famous Vada Pav and Bombay Bhel Puri. Street food in Mumbai has a distinctly different flavor from that of the street food in other parts of the country. But there are so many other amazing foods to try in Mumbai which are as follows Dahipuri, Sandwiches, Ragda-pattice, Pav Bhaji, Chinese bhel, idlis and Dosas. In terms of non-vegetarian offerings omelette-pav, kebabs and fish are found on Mumbai streets.
Train Stations in Mumbai
Sr. Station Name Sr. Station Name Sr. Station Name
1 Churchgate 13 Khar Road 25 Naigaon
2 Marine Lines 14 Santacruz 26 Vasai Road
3 Charni Road 15 Vile Parle 27 Nala Sopara
4 Grant Road 16 Andheri 28 Virar
5 Mumbai Central 17 Jogeshwari 29 Vaitarna
6 Mahalaxmi 18 Goregaon 30 Saphale
7 Lower Parel 19 Malad 31 Kelve Road
8 Elphinston Road 20 Kandivali 32 Palghar
9 Dadar 21 Borivali 33 Umroli
10 Matunga Road 22 Dahisar 34 Boisar
11 Mahim Junction 23 Mira Road 35 Vangaon
12 Bandra 24 Bhayander 36 Dahanu Road
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Indore temple
Omkareshwar, Indore
The famed temple of Omkareshwar is on Mandhata Island, is one of the holiest of shrines and considered to be one of the 12 Jyotilinga shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva. The unique aspect of this temple is that the island itself is shaped like the symbol of Om. There are two holy temples of Omkareshwar and Amareshwar that are visited by thousands of devotees every year.
Ganesh Temple ( Khajrana), Indore
Khajrana Ganesha Temple, which was built by Rani Ahilyabai Holkar, is a pious destination among Hindu devotees. Devotees throng this temple on Wednesdays and Sundays for offering prayers. As per a local belief, all the wishes of the devotees are fulfilled, once they worship in this temple.
Annapurna temple, Indore
Annapurna Mandir is a popular temple, which is dedicated to the Goddess Annapurna. It is one of the famous pilgrimage sites in Indore, which is thronged by devotees of Hindu religious community. According to the Hindu mythology, Annapurna Devi is believed to be the goddess of food.
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