Languages spoken Marathi,
Hindi, English, and Gujarati
Best time to visit
October-March
STD code 022
Introduction
to city Mumbai - In Maharashtra
Mumbai is the fast
paced commercial, financial, industrial and celluloid capital
of India. Lured by its glamour and the prospects of ’streets
paved with gold’, a large number of people from different
parts of the country come to settle in this city every year.
And Mumbai continues to grow, to absorb and most importantly
to prosper. Just when you begin to wonder how you’re
ever going to cope with Mumbai, you arrive at Worli and see
Haji Ali Mosque standing proudly on a raised walkway in the
middle of the sea giving you the feeling that the Gods are
there if everything else fails. If you arrive at night, there
will be a backdrop of twinkling lights from the skyscrapers
that are so much a feature of Mumbai’s skyline. The
scenes change as you drive past Chowpatty Beach, ablaze with
the lights of stalls selling fruit-juice, ice-cream and snacks
to the crowds thronging the beach. By the time you reach
Marine Drive, your spirits will be restored and the rush
of traffic won’t seem half so daunting as it might
have been earlier, and the sedate horse-drawn landau will
seem a charming anachronism.
Once a tiny island overrun by swaying palm trees, Mumbai
used to belong to the native Koli fisher-folk, who still
live here in their little villages surrounded by soaring
skyscrapers. Portuguese came here in the seventeenth century
and dotted the place with several forts, which stand even
today. Later Mumbai came under the British rule and eventually
became one of the largest ports in the British Empire.
Sightseeing :
Places to visit in destination - Mumbai
Once you are in
Mumbai, the list of sites to visit is endless. First of all
the twinkling lights from the skyscrapers itself will keep
your eyes wide open with excitement and wonder. And to add
up to your excitement you have a number of sites to visit
that could be teamed up as historical sites, contemporary
wonders, archaeological sites, religious sites and natural
wonders. The Gateway of India is the main
attraction of Mumbai city. Built to commemorate the visit
of King George V and Queen Mary for the Delhi Durbar in the
year 1911, this massive historical monument makes a must
visit during your Mumbai sightseeing. Moreover, there are
sites like the Mani Bhawan or the Gandhi memorial,
Prince of Wales Museum, Marine Drive and Juhu that
give you the feeling of being in the commercial capital of
India. The gardens like the Hanging Garden and the
Kamla Nehru Garden will provide you the much needed
rest between your sightseeing trips and the Chowpatty gives
you the view of one of the most happening beaches of Mumbai.
And
if you get tired of visiting sites in Mumbai and want to
get away from the city to spend some time in tranquility,
move out to visit the many cool and calm destinations around
the city. This would include the thrilling caves
of Elephanta, the Karla caves, the unique Kanheri caves and
the best known hill stations of Mumbai, Matheran
and Lonavla. All these places make the favourite
destination not only for the tourists who visit Mumbai but
also for the local people who come here on holidays and vacations.
This journey offers illuminating insights into the ecology of some of the most exceptional game reserves in India . This tour is primarily in search of the elusive Tiger apart from other game animals. In addition to the wealth of wildlife this journey also offers an opportunity to visit cities of historic importance.
This tour covers Rajasthan – The Land of Kings – still living in its historic past. Visit Palaces , Castles and Forts of stunning artistry and beauty. This tour gives an insight into what India was all about. A journey through time from tranquil lakes with island palaces to remote villages untouched over time
This fascinating journey offers an opportunity to experience the diversity of culture, religion and people which makes India a unique journey into time. A beautiful opportunity to see all of India at one go….. Don’t miss it.
A classic journey through the warm scented lands of South India. The south is a cross road of many temples, palaces, museums and churches. This tour gives a real picture of the traditional India.
Rajasthan the ‘Land of Kings’ , is steeped in romantic history, chivalry and valour. Formerly known as Rajputana, it boasts of some of the finest fortress – palaces, built with sandstone quarried from the Land itself. With its turbaned men and richly jeweled women, its crystal lake and island Palaces, its quaint havelies and villages, fairs and festivals, Rajasthan constantly beckons.
A unique experience that explores the very heartland of India . One of the most interesting ways of seeing the country is by train. Giving you a true feel of the land and its people the Indian Railways have one of the largest networks in the world. This tour on rails is for the romantic with some resilience.
This fascinating tour of Central India concentrates on India’s largest state , Madhya Pradesh. This relatively unexplored region features some of the country’s most beautiful temples, colorful villages and dramatic landscapes.
This is a specialized tour covering visits to various Museums and Art Galleries in India. Discover the magic of the days gone by and understand the style of living of the erstwhile rulers and kings.
Some of the most striking monuments in India are on the Deccan Plateau , covering the south – central area of the country. The ruins of Hampi include such gems as the Vittala Temple, a world heritage monument. This rewarding cultural tour ends with a few days of relaxation in Goa.
This state is the business hub of India. Visit its interiors and explore quaint temples and hill stations which it offers. The tour takes you to all the popular and not so-popular but amazingly beautiful sites that the state of Maharastra boasts of.
Gujarat was made famous by its most prodigal son, Mahatma Gandhi, who helped shape the destiny of India. Gujarat, has a wealth of cultural and architectural heritage, and its arid forests and deserts harbor unique wildlife – The Asiatic lions of Gir, the wild Ass of Rann of Kutch, not to mention the vast flocks of flamingoes on the salt pans.