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Mumbai maps will guide you to the best destinations in the city. Mumbai city can be located on the map on the western coast of India. Is is situated on a peninsula that extends southward parallel to the mainland. At the southern end of this peninsula are the Colaba and Fort areas. West of Fort is the popular promenade Marine Drive, which terminates at Chowpatty Beach and Malabar Hill. These are the main places visited by tourists who often refer to the area as downtown. South Mumbai is where most tourists choose to find hotels. It is the historic heart of the city, with attractions like the Gateway of India and the Taj Mahal Hotel. Mumbai top sights and key landmarks to visit are plotted on our detailed city plans. Public transportation points are also marked, and indicated by the symbols listed in the maps key. Armed with these maps, you should be able to find the accurate location of must-see places. Mapping out a trip to explore Mumbai can be far from the usual. This page includes a range of maps and plans which will help you make the most of your visit to Mumbai. If you are either a first-time tourist looking for the top 10 must-do sights or if you are returning to Mumbai to discover something new - all you need to ensure an enjoyable trip is some advance planning. For some help in narrowing down the options, we present you with a range of high resolution maps which will help you find the detailed locations of the must-see sights - just click on a selected map to access a large version that can be downloaded and printed, or saved onto your mobile device. When in Mumbai, you can also get free pocket-size maps of the city from the tourist information centre.

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Map of top 10 attractions in Mumbai

The typical top ten attractions are listed below. You can find the detailed locations of these places on the maps above.

  • Gateway of India - Mumbai's defining landmark, and a favourite spot for an evening stroll. It was the first sight to greet travellers to Indian shores during the heyday of the British Raj.
  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (Prince of Wales Museum) - Mumbai's biggest and best museum displays a mix of exhibits from all over India.
  • Colaba - The tip of Mumbai's peninsula is one of the oldest parts of the city, home to the majestic Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, the Gateway of India, and the Colaba Causeway, the city's main commercial drag.
  • Fort and Marine Drive - Netaji Subhash Chandra Marg, better known as Marine Drive, is Mumbai's seaside prom, an eightlane highway with a wide pavement. From the winding lanes of quaint Kala Ghoda (a tiny enclave within the Fort District) to the long promenade of Marine Drive, this neighborhood provides a good wander, and the best seafood in town. Many famous landmarks are located here: Keneseth Eliyahoo Synagogue, Asiatic Society, Horniman Circle Gardens, St. Thomas' Cathedral
  • Malabar Hill and Nearby - Mumbai's richest neighborhood also houses some of the city's most important holy sites.
  • Central Mumbai -A bit of a no-man's-land when it comes to sightseeing, the densely populated center of the city does have a number of choice dining and lodging options.
  • CST and Nearby - In the shadow of Mumbai's massive Victorian train station, this is where you'll find the city's best street food and the biggest, busiest bazaars.
  • Elephanta Island - Just a short ferry ride from South Mumbai lie the ancient caves of Elephanta: a historic getaway from the ultramodern city. Catch a boat across Mumbai harbour to see one of ancient India's most wonderful rock-cut Shiva temples.
  • Juhu, Bandra, and the Western Suburbs. The neighborhoods along the northwestern side of the peninsula and on the suburban train line are growing fast. Juhu, probably the northernmost suburb tourists are likely to visit, offers a number of nice hotels, and Juhu Beach—great for a sunset walk. Bandra is home to Bollywood's studios, and where most of India's biggest celebrities live. Other suburbs have restaurants that make a visit worthwhile.
  • Aurangabad and the Caves - Aurangabad, about 400 km (250 miles) east of Mumbai, is a base for exploring the astounding cave temples of Ellora and Ajanta.
  • Taj Mahal Palace and Tower - This sumptuous hotel is a fairytale blend of Islamic and Renaissance styles.
  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Victoria Terminus (CST or VT) - A fantastically eccentric pile, and the greatest railway station ever built by the British. Officially renamed Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) in 1998, it's still better known locally as VT.
  • Haji Ali Dargah - This exquisite Indo-Islamic shrine is one of Mumbai's most striking symbols.
  • Kala Ghoda - Kala Ghoda, the area situated between Colaba and the Fort, contains most of Mumbai’s main galleries and museums alongside a wealth of colonial buildings.
  • Nehru Centre & Nehru Planetarium - This cultural complex includes a planetarium, theatre, gallery and an interesting history exhibition.
  • Beaches/ Seafront areas - Popular destination found on our maps include Worli Fort, Bandstand, Juhu Beach, Chowpatty Beach on Marine Drive,
  • Colaba Causeway - Reclaimed in the late nineteenth century from the sea, Colaba's main thoroughfare, Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg, better known as Colaba Causeway, leads south from the tourist enclave towards the quieter military cantonment area.
  • Chhatrapati Shivaji - Museum A fine collection of priceless Indian art, from ancient temple sculpture to Mughal armour.
  • Maidans (parks) - Where Mumbai's citizens escape the hustle and bustle to play cricket, eat lunch and hang out.
  • Crawford Market - Crawford (aka Mahatma Phule) Market, ten minutes' walk north of CST, is an old British-style covered market dealing in just about every kind of fresh food and domestic animal imaginable.
  • Jama Masjid and Zaveri Bazaar - The streets immediately north of Crawford Market and west of Mohammed Ali Road form one vast bazaar area, dominated by the domes and minarets of the chintzy white Jama Masjid. Cutting north from the Jama Masjid is Zaveri Bazaar - the jewellery market.
  • Chowpatty Beach - Situated at the top of Marine Drive, Chowpatty Beach is a Mumbai institution.
  • Haji Ali's Tomb - Mingle with the crowds of Muslim worshippers who flock to the island tomb of Sufi mystic Haji Ali to listen to qawwali music on Thursday evenings.
  • Other tourist attractions shown on our maps include: Jehangir Art Gallery, University of Mumbai (Bombay University), Hight Court, Khotachiwadi, Zoo, National Gallery of Modern Art, Walkeshwar Temple, Central Bazaar District, Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, ISKCON Temple, Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mahalaxmi Dhobi Ghat, Bhuleshwar Wholesale Flower Market, Chor Bazaar (Thieves' Market).

What are some interesting facts about Mumbai?

Tourist information centres - You can find the India Tourism Office in Churchgate. There is also Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation booth in Madame Cama Road. You will be able to pick up some maps these locations.

City location on the India map - Mumbai city lies on the western coast of India, on a thin peninsula that extends southward almost parallel to the mainland. At the southern end of this peninsula are the Colaba and adjoining Fort area. West of Fort, hugging the Asiatic Sea, is the popular promenade Marine Drive, which terminates at Chowpatty Beach and Malabar Hill. These are the focal nodes for tourists, who, unlike the locals, often refer to the area as downtown. In fact, locals say they are going uptown, or 'into town,' by which they mean they are going toward South Mumbai, the area stretching south from Mahim Creek to Colaba. South Mumbai is where most tourists choose to base themselves. It is the historic heart of the city, with attractions like the Gateway of India and the Prince of Wales Museum, and the widest selection of restaurants and accommodations options. The South Mumbai neighborhoods are described in detail below, but to see where most locals live, including the jet-set stars, it may be worth taking a trip into one of the suburbs. Of these, the most interesting option (and a good alternative to South Mumbai if you're just staying over 1 night—it's a great deal closer to the airport) is Juhu Beach.

Getting around in Mumbai with our maps - Mumbai is a city on the go—but don't expect to get anywhere fast, because traffic is lousy at the best of times. will certainly need to take a taxi to get around.

Orientation - Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra, is an island connected by bridges to the mainland. The city's commercial and cultural centre is at the southern, claw-shaped end of the island known as South Mumbai. The southernmost peninsula is Colaba, traditionally the travellers' nerve centre, with many of the major attractions, and directly north of Colaba is the busy commercial area known as Fort, where the British fort once stood. It's bordered on the west by a series of interconnected, fenced grassy areas known as maidans (pronounced may- dahns). Though just as essential a part of the city as South Mumbai, the area north of here is collectively known as 'the suburbs'. The airport and many of Mumbai's best restaurants, shopping and nightspots are here, particularly in the upmarket suburbs of Bandra, Juhu and increasingly, Lower Parel.

One day in Mumbai (Bombay) itinerary plannner with our maps - Start at the granddaddy of Mumbai’s colonial giants, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST, the old Victoria Terminus. Stroll up to Crawford Market and into the maze of other, smaller bazaars here. Exhausted, rest and grab a bite at Rajdhani, finishing off with a juice shake from Badshah Snacks & Drinks. Next, taxi it over to Malabar Hill’s Banganga Tank. Soak in the serenity, and cab it back to Chowpatty Beach for an ice cream at Cream Centre. Be sure to pop into the wonderful Mani Bhavan museum dedicated to Gandhi while here. Spend the late afternoon at the Oval Maidan for a spot of impromptu cricket. Don’t forget to glance over at the grand edifices of the High Court and the University of Mumbai. Next up is jumpin’ Colaba and the Gateway of India ( opposite ), the Taj Mahal Palace & Tower and the colourful Colaba Market ( opposite ). You must be starving by now, so grab some tasty, street-side barbecue at Bade Miya or spoil yourself rotten at Indigo. Finally, swap tall tales with fellow travellers over a beer at Leopold Café & Bar.

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Top 12 Attractions and Places to Visit in Mumbai

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Mumbai doesn't have as many historical monuments as some places in India, but its diversity more than compensates. You'll find everything from beaches to picnic spots and Bollywood. Don't miss these 12 attractions and places to visit in Mumbai for a memorable trip .

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Gateway of India

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Mumbai's most recognized monument, the Gateway of India, was constructed in 1924 to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to the city. It's also where the last of the British troops departed, marking the end of British rule when India gained Independence in 1947. The looming Gateway is designed to be the first thing that visitors see when approaching Mumbai by boat. It's a popular place to start exploring Mumbai. These days the atmosphere around the monument resembles a circus at times, with numerous vendors peddling everything from balloons to Indian tea.

  • Location: On the waterfront in Colaba, south Mumbai. Opposite the Taj Palace and Tower Hotel (which is also worth looking inside).

Heritage Buildings

Mumbai has some captivating heritage buildings where you can marvel over staggering examples of intricate colonial architecture. Some of the best are the Gothic-looking Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya Museum (formerly known as the Prince of Wales Museum), the Kala Ghoda art precinct, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (formerly Victoria Terminus) railway station, the Bombay High Court and the buildings of Horniman Circle in the Fort area. The feature of Horniman Circle is its huge gardens, which provide a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. Also, have a wander past the historic 18th century homes in Khotachiwadi village.

  • Location: In and around south Mumbai.
  • Tours: Khaki Tours Urban Safari
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Kala Ghoda Art Precinct

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Kala Ghoda, meaning "Black Horse" in reference to a statue that was once located there, is Mumbai's cultural center. This crescent-shaped stretch is home to Mumbai's best art galleries and museums. It's also filled with cultural spaces, including some wonderful pavement galleries. Stroll around at leisure, but be sure to visit the acclaimed Jehangir Art Gallery. Every year in February, the Kala Ghoda Association hosts a nine day Kala Ghoda Arts Festival , which is interesting.

  • Location: Between the Fort and Colaba, in south Mumbai.
  • Read More: Walking Photo Tour of Kala Ghoda Art Precinct

Banganga Tank

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Banganga Tank is the oldest continually inhabited place in Mumbai and provides an exceptional opportunity to be submerged in the history of the city. Yet, many locals aren't even familiar with it! The sacred water tank is flanked by a narrow street lined with temples , homes and dharamsalas (religious rest houses). Hindus believe that walking around the tank on foot has immense purifying benefits. It's worthwhile spending some time simply sitting on the steps and absorbing daily life there.

  • Location: Malabar Hill, at the northern end of Back Bay.

Mahalaxmi Dhobi Ghat

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This massive open air laundry provides an unforgettable glimpse into the inside of the city. Dirty laundry from all over Mumbai is brought here and painstakingly hand washed by the dhobis (washermen) in the seemingly endless rows of concrete troughs. The thousands of dhobis spend hours every day standing up to their knees in water filled with chemicals, manually scrubbing and beating the dirt out of each item of laundry.

  • Location: Next to Mahalaxmi railway station (the 6th station on the Western Line from Churchgate), central Mumbai. Walk out of the station and turn left on the bridge.
  • Tours: Private Mumbai Local Train Ride with Dhobhi Ghat Tour

Mumbai Dabbawalas

Dabbawala , meaning a person who carries a container, is the term given to the thousands of men responsible for transporting and delivering around 200,000 lunch boxes of freshly cooked food to the city's office workers every day. This unique concept was started to meet the needs of British rulers. However, it's now continued on to service Indian businessmen who can't get home for lunch.

  • Location: Railway stations around Mumbai, particularly at Churchgate terminus in south Mumbai between 11.30 a.m. and noon.
  • Tours: Morning Life of Mumbai's Dabbawalas and Dhobis Tour

The imposing Haji Ali is both a mosque and tomb. It was built in 1431 by wealthy Muslim merchant and Sufi saint Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari, who was inspired to change the course of his life after going to Mecca. It also contains his body. Situated in the middle of the ocean, Haji Ali is only accessible during low tide from a narrow, 500 yard long walkway.

  • Location: Central Mumbai, just off the coast of Worli, not far from Mahalaxmi railway station.
  • Tours: Mumbai Highlights Small Group Tour or Cultural Morning at Mahalakshmi Temple with Haji Ali Dargah and Marine Drive
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Markets and Bazaars

From the multitude of colorful pavement vendors that line Colaba Causeway, to the fascinating Chor Bazaar Thieves Market , Mumbai is full of interesting places to go street shopping . Stock up on attractive souvenirs at Colaba Causeway, delight in cheap shoes and clothes at Linking Road , scour the narrow alleyways of Chor Bazaar for antiques and sample the fresh food and spices while marveling at the architecture of Crawford Market.

  • Location: Colaba Causeway, Linking Road in Bandra, Crawford Market near Churchgate, and Chor Bazaar on Mutton street (opposite Shafi Masjid).
  • Read More: Top 14 Mumbai Markets You Must Know

Mumbai is the center of India's booming "Bollywood" film industry. The architecturally resplendent Eros Cinema, adjacent to the Churchgate railway station, is a great place to take in a Bollywood movie . Alternatively, it's possible to go on a tour to the heart of the action in Film City. Or if you'd rather be in a Bollywood movie than simply see the set of one, that's possible too!

  • Location: Film City is in Goregaon, in the western suburbs of Mumbai.
  • Tours: Full Day Private Bollywood Tour

Dharavi Slum

Mumbai is notorious for having Asia's largest slum, Dharavi. It's possible to go on a tour of it. However, many people are reluctant to do so for moral reasons, as they feel it's voyeuristic poverty tourism. The actual reality is very different though. The tours are really insightful and dispel the negative preconceived stereotypes that people have. Dharavi is a bustling place full of small-scale industry, and you can even by from the manufacturers there (leather items and fabrics are just two popular things to shop for).

  • Location: Near Mahim in central Mumbai.
  • Tours : Dharavi Slum Small Group Tour
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Elephanta Caves

Although they're nowhere near as impressive as Maharashtra's famous Ajanta and Ellora caves , the ancient rock-cut caves on Elephanta Island are worth visiting if you're spending a few days in Mumbai. There are two groups -- one Buddhist and one Hindu. The massive main cave, devoted to Lord Shiva, became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. It has some impressive sculptures and artwork. Get there by taking a ferry from the Gateway of India. If you want to venture further afield, there are more Buddhist caves inside Sanjay Gandhi National Park on the northern outskirts of the city.

  • Location: Elephanta Island is 10 kilometers (6 miles) east of Mumbai. Kanheri Buddhist Caves at Sanjay Gandhi National Park, in the suburb of Borivali, 40 kilometers (25 miles) north of Mumbai city center.
  • Tours: Private Tour to Elephanta Caves or Private Tour to Kanheri Caves.

Juhu and Marine Drive Chowpatty Beaches

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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.

  • Location: Juhu is around 30 kilometers (18 miles) north of the city center, while Marine Drive Chowpatty is in south Mumbai, a short drive from the Gateway of India.

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Mumbai is a city of contrasts. Arguably India most cosmopolitan city, it brims with gourmet restaurants, five-star hotels, the fancy living quarters of Bollywood megastars and renowned attractions as its shown in Mumbai - Bombay tourist map. But remember: An estimated 20 million people call this bustling metropolis home, giving India's largest city a distinctively chaotic, energized feel. It is easy to experience India at its most authentic in Mumbai.

It is easy to experience India at its most authentic in Mumbai. You will see Hindu devotees picking up garlands from the massive flower market near Dadar railway station, "dabbawalas" (translated as people who carry containers) delivering hundreds of thousands of freshly cooked lunches to the city office workers from Churchgate railway station, the swirling colors of the bustling "Thieves Market," and people of all walks of life enjoying the sunset from the sugary sand at Marine Drive Chowpatty as you can see in Mumbai - Bombay tourist map. Mumbai is equal parts overwhelming and inspiring, and you'll never forget your first visit to this city. Tourists are spoiled for choice when it comes to things to do in Mumbai.

Mumbai, previously known as Bombay is one of the most populous and biggest cities of Maharashtra. Also the biggest metropolis of this state, Mumbai is also popular as the entertainment and financial capital. It is the largest city of India and fondly called as the city of dreams. It is a place filled with dreamers and people who work hard day and night to achieve their dreams. From struggling actors, laboureres, Bollywood stars to gangsters, Mumbai has a lot. A lot that can be written about and talked about. Mumbai is also home to one of the biggest slum area as its mentioned in Mumbai - Bombay tourist map, as well as home to the richest and thus it is only fair to describe Mumbai as a city for all. The majorsly spoken language is definitely Hindi , but this city has welcomed people from all faiths and religion warmly. If you want to know and experience diversity, visit Mumbai.

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The Gateway of India is one of the most popular gathering spots in Mumbai for tourists and locals alike. Watch the yachts and ferries take off to sea from the five jetties that flank the arch. Enjoy some of the famous bhelpuri (a crunchy, savory snack made of puffed rice and doused in tamarind sauce) from the street food vendors as its mentioned in Mumbai - Bombay attractions map. No trip to Mumbai would be complete without a cruise down Marine Drive. The 3.6-kilometer-long, C-shaped boulevard offers epic views of the coast. However, just as amazing are the sightseeing opportunities on the other side of Marine Drive. The street is lined with stunning Art Deco buildings that have earned status as a UNESCO World Heritage site. One of Mumbai most iconic sites is a cable-stayed bridge known as the Bandra-Worli Sea Link. Opened in 2009, the eight-lane bridge connects the central business district with the western suburbs over the open sea, offering some much-needed relief from the congestion on the Mahim Causeway.

Tourists can find another popular site right near the Gateway of India: The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai and Tower as you can see in Mumbai - Bombay attractions map. More than a century old, India's first luxury hotel is revered for the grandeur of its brownstone exterior. While Mumbai may look like a shiny, modern city at first glance, it also has some ancient sites that will leave you in awe. Spend a day at Sanjay Gandhi National Park exploring the Kanheri Caves, a complex of monuments that were carved out of the basalt formations around 2,000 years ago. Inside the 109 cave entrances, you will see large stupas (a hint that this was once a sacred place for Buddhists), congregation areas, and prayer halls. Visiting the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya Museum is also high on the list of the top things to do for tourists in Mumbai. Previously known as the Prince of Wales Museum of Western India, this is one of India's most important art and history attractions.

Discover Mumbai peaceful, quiet side at the Global Vipassana Pagoda as its shown in Mumbai - Bombay attractions map. Inspired by Myanmar Shwedagon Pagoda, the colossal 96-meter-high stupa is covered in real gold that gleams in the sun. The hollow pagoda features a massive hall with room for 8,000 people to meditate in tranquility together. Many Hindus have their favorites of the religion 33 million gods. Devotees who favor Ganesha (the potbellied deity with the elephant head who is known as the "remover of obstacles") make pilgrimages to the Shree Siddhivinayak Temple. Gandhi is one of India most revered figures, and there is no better place to learn about him in Mumbai than at the Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum. The building traces its history back to the anti-colonial nationalist himself, when Gandhi made it his local headquarters for nearly two decades, beginning in 1917.

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The Jijamata Udyan is one of the most popular places to visit in Mumbai, originally constructed during the British Period and called Victoria Gardens. The zoo is located in Byculla, in every centre of the metropolitan city of Mumbai as you can see in Mumbai - Bombay zoo map. Constructed in 1861, the Mumbai Zoo is home to many endangered species of animals and birds. The zoo is spread over an area of 48 acres, mainly surrounded by Mumbai chawls, or homes of the low-income public in the city. The zoo has a clock tower in the very entrance, made in Italian Renaissance style. Although the clock does not tick anymore, the architecture of the clock is one to reminiscence.

Mumbai zoo boasts of some of the oldest trees in the area, that were brought in and planted in the zoo. Mumbai zoo aviary has a lot of rare birds, which makes it a hit among the attractions in Mumbai. It is located in Lalbaug Flyover, Near Byculla Railway Station, Byculla East, Mazgaon, Mumbai, Maharashtra. Entry fee: INR 5 per person. Distance from Mumbai Bus Stand: 2.9 km from MSRTC Mumbai Central. The zoo houses many endangered species as its shown in Mumbai - Bombay zoo map. The Asiatic lion, jungle cat, palm civet cat, porcupine, gaur, mouse deer, leopard and the common otter are some of the rare species found in this zoo. There is separate birds section here that houses variety of birds like peacock, flamingos, peahen and many others.

The Byculla zoo in Mumbai also holds a museum which has been designed by a London architect as its mentioned in Mumbai - Bombay zoo map. The museum contains various valuable collections of Indian architecture and work of art. After the renovation the museum has a 3D theatre and many animal rides where the kids can enjoy themselves. There are many gift shops from where you can buy small gifts for your friends and family. It is built over a huge area of land and also comprises of a beautiful garden apart from the zoo. The garden holds some unique and rare collection of trees and there are almost 3213 trees in number. Many flowers and herbal plants are also found here.

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34 Incredible Tourist Places to Visit in Mumbai

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Aptly known as 'City of Dreams', Mumbai is the capital city of Maharashtra located on the west coast of the Indian peninsula. Named after Goddess Mumba Devi, Mumbai is a diverse city that offers a variety of choices to spend some quality time with your loved ones. From beaches to theme parks, from historical sites to religious spots, from shopping centres to a wide array of eateries, there are plenty of places to visit in Mumbai for everyone. Mumbai Tourism is ideal for all kinds of holiday, be it a long break or a weekend getaway or a one day trip to the happening city.

Here is a list of Top places to visit in Mumbai

1. Gateway of India

Gateway of India

One of the most popular places to see in Mumbai is the Gateway of India which was built during the colonial era. Built to commemorate the visit of King George V in 1911, it was the first structure that a visitor would see while arriving in Mumbai via sea. Its magnificent architecture still allures everyone.

Overlooking the Arabian Sea, Gateway of India presents an impressive sight that is impossible to miss when in Mumbai. Gateway of India not only presents historical significance but also a captivating architecture which was designed by George Wittet.

Now a popular place to hangout, Gateway of India buzzes with hordes of visitors every day. Various local vendors selling snacks, balloons and other items, stalls and photographers make this place vibrant with activities.

2. Marine Drive

Marine Drive

Another place to visit in Mumbai is the Marine Drive. Officially named as Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road, this is a 3 km long stretch with six lanes that runs by the coastline. It is located in the southern Mumbai while it runs towards the north of the city. Marine Drive forms a natural bay, which hypnotizes every visitor with its serene scenic beauty.

Marine Drive is a C- shaped road which is a place to visit when in Mumbai. The palm trees lined on the side make the pathway even more alluring. Its beauty is enhanced at night when a wide stretch of street lights is lit up, giving it a look of necklace. The view is especially breath-taking when seen from an elevated point. Owing to this, it is often referred to with the name of Queen’s Necklace. Marine Drive also links Nariman Point, which is also a popular place to visit in Mumbai to Babulnath.

3. Elephanta Caves

Elephanta Caves

A Mumbai tour is incomplete without a visit to the majestic Elephanta Caves. These are located on the islands in the Arabian Sea, which are named after the gigantic elephant that was found here. It is also called Gharapuri. Elephanta caves are one of the finest examples of rock-cut architecture and offer a glimpse into the lives of pre-medieval India. Although it suffered during the colonial era, it still presents a stunning sight with enviably sturdy and intricate structure.

The island consists of two sets of caves; the first set is of five caves that are related to Hindu religion, dedicated to Lord Shiva and the second set is of two Buddhist caves. These caves are a place to visit not only for their historical importance but also for the natural beauty that they present.

4. Siddhivinayak Temple

Siddhivinayak Temple

Shree Siddhivinayak temple is undeniably one of the most popular temples not only in Mumbai but also in India. With lakhs of devotees visiting every day, it is also one of the richest temples in Mumbai. Dedicated to Lord Ganesha, Shree Siddhivinayak Temple was built in the year 1801. Since then it has been attracting devotees from all over the country.

Lord Ganesha idol at the temple is as alluring as its excellent architecture. The idol of Lord Ganesha is carved out of a single black stone. Tuesday is one of the most important days of the temple. Celebrities and laymen both flock to the temple alike to seek blessings. Its architectural excellence and divine statue of Lord Ganesha adds to the splendor of the temple. More than two centuries old, Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple is believed to fulfill wishes and desires of everyone who prays with utmost devotion to the lord.

5. Nariman Point

Nariman Point

Nariman Point is known as the Manhattan of Mumbai. It is near the southern end of Marine Drive, and it forms a part of the majestic skyline of Mumbai. This place is the business hub of Mumbai, and here you'll find corporate offices of many renowned multinational companies.

At Nariman Point, you'll also come across grand hotels, lavish restaurants and classy pubs. The area is known for its branded showrooms and shopping malls too.

Nariman Point has been developed on land reclaimed from the sea. And from here, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Marine Drive and the endless sea. Many Bollywood movies, like Munnabhai MBBS and Wake Up Sid, have scenes from that sea-facing promenade.

This area also has a lively nightlife, and it’s among the best places to visit in Mumbai at night.

6. Girgaon Chowpatty

Girgaon Chowpatty

Girgaon Chowpatty is among the most popular beaches of Mumbai. And it is also one of the most crowded places to visit in Mumbai. But it’s a lively tourist spot.

In the morning, you’ll find various people coming for a walk along the shore, carrying out their daily exercises or doing yoga. And during the day, people come here with friends and family to relax and get entertained. Numerous magicians and street artists put up their show throughout the day.

Girgaon Chowpatty is not known for sunbathing and other water activities. Instead, it’s visited for the street food varieties. From spicy bhel puri to piping hot pav-bhaji, the food vendors offer a plethora of options.

And this beach is also a renowned shooting spot.

7. Juhu Beach

Juhu Beach

Juhu Beach is among the well-known beaches in India. It is popular for the mesmerising views of the sunset and the street food corners in the area.

Apart from enjoying the food, you can also check out activities like camel riding and horse riding on the beach. Many street artists like monkey trainers, snake charmers and tarot card readers also show off their skills at Juhu Beach. And on some days, you might also catch an artist carving out art from sand.

The beach is a favourite among the film-makers too. Celebrity photo sessions and movie shoots are regular events here. Also, many actors and actresses stay in the locality. And you might get to meet them during your visit.

The area is known for its nightlife too. You'll find many bars, pubs and nightclubs to spend your evenings.

8. Taraporewala Aquarium

Taraporewala Aquarium

Taraporewala Aquarium is the oldest aquarium of India and it has over 100 species of fish and other aquatic animals.

At the entrance, there’s a glass tunnel around which various fishes and water plants are on display. Then, in the main gallery, you’ll see the water tanks where other fishes are

Among the fish species, the aquarium has Alligator fishes, Puffer fishes and Moray eels among others. Angelfishes, Groupers and a variety of Tangs too are here. And you will also see a Jellyfish. The aquarium has 16 tanks for marine fishes and 9 tanks for the freshwater species.

It has a small museum too, where you'll find preserved corals, seashells and other marine life species.

9. Churchgate

Churchgate

Churchgate is the business district of Mumbai. It has offices of many banks and business organisations. It also has the High Court of Bombay and many reputed educational institutions.

The area is known as Churchgate because the Church Gate of the old, walled-city Mumbai used to be here. It was demolished in 1860.

The neighbourhood has the historical Churchgate station and many prominent tourist spots of Mumbai. Some well-known places to visit like Gateway of India, Marine Drive and Elephanta Caves lie close to the Churchgate area. Nariman Point is a part of the Churchgate area too.

And here, you can also enjoy shopping. From low-priced street-side stalls to luxury showrooms, and retail stores to wholesale counters, you have got plenty to choose from.

10. Mahalakshmi Temple

Mahalakshmi Temple

Mahalakshmi Temple is one of the oldest temples in Mumbai. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Mahalakshmi – the Goddess of Wealth, and it is built along the seashore.

The temple also has the idols of Goddess Mahakali and Mahasaraswati. And devotees come here, throughout the year, for blessings.

And the charm of Shree Mahalakshmi Temple increases manifold during festivals and other special occasions. The entire complex is decorated with lights and flowers. Arrangements are also made for the devotees to get a proper darshan and pass the offerings.

You'll find many shops within the temple complex to buy coconuts, sweets and fresh flowers among other required items.

11. Bandra Worli Sea Link

Bandra Worli Sea Link

Bandra Worli Sea Link is a 5 km long bridge built on the Arabian Sea; it connects Bandra and Worli. The bridge is known for its architectural magnificence, and it is the first cable-stayed bridge built on the open sea in India. It is also one of the prominent landmarks of Mumbai.

This sea bridge saves considerable time for the daily commuters. But it has also turned out to be among the best places to visit in Mumbai for photography. The bridge looks even more glamorous when it comes alive with lights in the evening.

The adjacent Worli Sea Face is another popular spot. You can spend your evenings there, munching on local snacks.

12. Haji Ali Dargah

Haji Ali Dargah

Haji Ali Dargah is a mosque built on an islet, only a few hundred metres away from Shree Mahalakshmi Temple. And a narrow, pebbled walkway connects it to the mainland. Haji Ali is also the shrine of a Sufi saint, Haji Ali Shah Bukhari.

This mosque was built in 1431, in the Indo-Islamic style. The central courtyard of the complex is made of marble. And the ceiling in the main hall is also of marble. It has been decorated with various coloured mirror patterns and Arabic inscriptions. You'll also notice Quran verses on the ceilings and the walls.

The tallest minaret of Haji Ali Dargah is 85 feet high. And from that minaret, namaz calls are made at the five designated times of the day.

13. Castella De Aguada (Bandra Fort)

Castella De Aguada (Bandra Fort)

Castella de Aguada (or Bandra Fort) was built by the Portuguese to guard the sea route and fortify the area around. It is built in the European style, with granite blocks, and it offers a panoramic view of the Arabian Sea.

Much of the fort is in ruins today, but the view captivates many tourists. It is also a preferred hangout spot for the youths, and among the most popular places to visit in Mumbai for couples.

An evening walk on the walkway to the sea is de-stressing. And the fort also has a seating area for you to spend the evening.

Bandra Fort offers a majestic view of the Bandra Worli Sea Link too.

14. Kamala Nehru Park

Kamala Nehru Park

Kamala Nehru Park is a popular recreational spot, and among the best places to visit in Mumbai with toddlers. Many people come here to stroll around, to meditate and to hang out with friends.

People come here to get a scenic view of the famed Marine Drive too, looking over the Arabian Sea. Also, you can sit on the lawn or on the wooden cane benches, and munch at a variety of snacks being sold by vendors.

Kids love the colourful theme park here. And they can play in and around the Boot House.

Kamala Nehru Park also has a small open-air amphitheatre. And you'll also find selfie-points decorated with painted rhymes and other kid-themed designs.

15. Mumbai Zoo

Mumbai Zoo

Mumbai Zoo, or Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan, is one of the oldest zoos in India. It was established in 1861.

The zoo has many common animal species of India and other lesser-known animals. You'll find jackals, sloth bears and swamp deers here. Hyenas, tigers and crocodiles are also in the zoo. And you can meet with penguins too.

Mumbai zoo also has an aviary for aquatic birds. You can interact with birds like pelicans, flamingos and albino crows. And you can also have selfies with cranes, herons and storks among other birds.

The place is known for its range of fauna too. The botanical garden here has more than 3000 trees, herbs and flowering plants.

16. Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum

Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum

Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum is a place for entertainment, knowledge and relaxation. It is near Mumbai Zoo, and it is the oldest museum in the city. In the museum, you'll find artefacts, maps and manuscripts showcasing the rich history and cultural heritage of Mumbai.

The museum also displays clay models and has a plethora of photographs and books narrating the story of the city. And it also organises art workshops, cultural performances and lectures from time to time.

Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum was opened to the public in 1872. And the place has been known for its magnificence too. The grand metal palisades, staircase railings and the arched supports were all imported from England. And the etched glass designs are reminiscent of the glorious 19th-century architectural style.

It has been among the underrated places to visit in Mumbai for a long time. And history buffs or knowledge seekers must visit this museum.

17. Film City

Film City

Film City of Mumbai is where much of the action of Indian movies and TV shows take place.

With 10+ indoor studios and around 50 outdoor shooting locations, you might also catch a live movie shoot. From temples to playgrounds and open roads to bungalows, various setups are available to help in shooting an entire movie.

It is an iconic landmark of the city and your Mumbai tour would remain incomplete without visiting it.

The official name of Film City is Dadasaheb Phalke Chitra Nagari, and here you get a chance to witness all the hard work that goes behind the scenes. Various TV commercials are also shot here.

18. Mumba Devi Temple

Mumba Devi Temple

Mumba Devi Temple is among the oldest temples of Mumbai. It is dedicated to Goddess Mumba, after which Mumbai is named. She is considered the guardian goddess of the city.

Local people come to the temple for the daily aarti in the evening and morning. Devotees also come from nearby places to take blessings from Mumba Devi.

The temple is built in the classic ancient Hindu temple style. It has one high spire, with a red flag flying on its top. And the walls are etched with religious mantras and shlokas prominent in the Hindu temples.

During festivals like Navratri, it is decorated with flowers and lights, and the celebrations go on for 10 days. People come from many places to be a part of the religious ceremonies and enjoy the ongoing fair.

19. Flora Fountain

Flora Fountain

Flora Fountain is one of the tourist places within Churchgate. It stands at the same place where the destroyed ChurchGate of Mumbai used to be.

The fountain was designed by R. Norman Shaw, and it has a mix of Neo-Gothic and Indo-Saracenic styles. It was built in 1864, by Engineer James Forsythe.

This Portland stone structure has fine carvings and sculptures. Its four corners are decorated with different statues. And the water basin below has stone fish figures and lion heads.

A magnificent 7 feet high statue of Roman Goddess Flora adorns the fountain top. And you can enjoy a spectacular view of Flora Fountain in the evening; when it's illuminated by lights.

20. Jehangir Art Gallery

Jehangir Art Gallery

Jehangir Art Gallery has played a prominent role in the evolution of contemporary Indian art. It was established in 1952 with the help of Sir Cowasji Jehangir’s donations. And since then, this art gallery has hosted numerous exhibitions for painters, sculptors, and other artists.

But it’s more than a venue for art exhibitions. Jehangir Art Gallery conducts workshops and other art programmes. And it’s a must-visit place for aspiring artists and art connoisseurs.

You can also buy a range of antique items and artefacts from the shop here.

Jehangir Art Gallery is in the Kala Ghoda area, the art district of Mumbai. And this area has several other art galleries and designer boutiques with some of the finest arts in the city.

21. Rajabai Clock Tower

Rajabai Clock Tower

Rajabai Clock Tower is an 85-metre tall tower in the Fort Campus of the University of Mumbai. Premchand Roychand, a businessman and a stockbroker, financed its construction. And Sir George Gilbert Scott designed it.

The tower resembles London’s Big Ben, and it is among the tallest structures in the area. It chimes every fifteen minutes. The construction began in 1869, and it was completed by 1878.

The access to the inside of the tower is closed to visitors, but you can admire the architecture and detailed stonework from outside. The tower has one of the best stained-glass works in the city. And the architecture is a blend of Venetian-Gothic style. The tower also has 24 small statues, portraying the life of common people during British rule.

22. Bombay High Court

Bombay High Court

Bombay High Court is one of the oldest High Courts in India, and it’s a UNESCO-recognised site . It was built in the 19th century, in the grand Gothic Revival architectural style. And you'll find traces of Victorian style too.

Here, you can click photographs of this heritage building and visit the museum within the premises. The museum of Bombay High Court provides plenty of information about the Indian judicial system and Indo-British legal history. It has preserved many historical documents too.

And while you're here, you can also be a part of the ongoing hearings. The court looks after the events in Maharashtra and Goa. And two Union Territories – Daman and Diu, and Dadra and Nagar Haveli, also fall under the jurisdiction of this court.

23. Raj Bhavan

Raj Bhavan

Raj Bhavan is the official residence of the Governor of Maharashtra. And you can visit it during your Mumbai tour.

It has lush green lawns, conserved forest areas and heritage buildings in the complex. The place is spread over an area of around 50 acres in the picturesque Malabar Hill, and the sea surrounds it on three sides.

The buildings are built in varied architectural styles: from British colonial style to Maratha style and modern Indian style of architecture. And the complex also has a British-era bunker, which has been turned into a museum.

During your tour, you can watch the sun rising over the sea. And you might also be able to enjoy a cup of tea with the Governor.

24. ISKCON Temple

ISKCON Temple

ISKCON Temple is a magnificent Hindu temple near Juhu Beach. It’s a revered temple, especially among the devotees of Lord Krishna. But it also houses idols of Radha, Lord Rama, and Sita among others.

The temple is also known as Radha Rasabihari Temple and Hare Rama Hare Krishna Temple. And it’s an ideal place to pray, meditate and gain knowledge. The temple offers various lessons ranging from Vedic education to meditation and spirituality.

Apart from the main temple, you'll also find a restaurant, a library and a guesthouse here.

Thousands of devotees visit ISKCON temple throughout the year. And the grand celebrations during Janmashtami, Jagannath Rath Yatra, Radhastami and many other festivals are worth the experience.

25. Mount Mary Church

Mount Mary Church

Mount Mary Church, or Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount, is among the beautiful churches in Mumbai. It is dedicated to Virgin Mary and it has been built in the Gothic architectural style. And the walls are covered with colourful fibreglass murals depicting stories from the life of Mother Mary.

The peaceful environment and the view from the church also attract many people to spend time here. The church stands on a hillock overlooking the Arabian Sea. And from the backyard, you get a view of the spectacular Mumbai skyline.

Mount Mary Church is also famous for the annual Bandra Fair. It is celebrated in September on the birthday of Mother Mary. The church holds a feast on the day, and the area surrounding it experiences a week-long carnival-like celebration.

26. Fort Bassein (Vasai Fort)

Fort Bassein (Vasai Fort)

Fort Bassein (or Vasai Fort) is a 500-year old Portuguese fort near Vasai-Virar. And it is among the most popular places to visit in Mumbai outskirts.

At its prime, Fort Bassein was a complete city. It had administrative blocks, churches, hospitals, and the Portuguese used it as their base to control the region. The fort also used to be the official residence of the Portuguese governor when he was here.

Today, the fort is in ruins, but it is a part of the heritage tour of the area. The watchtowers allow you to observe the surrounding Vasai village and the extended skyline of Mumbai. And the fort is also a popular spot for movie shoots and pre-wedding photoshoots.

27. Kanheri Caves

Kanheri Caves

Kanheri Caves are a collection of 109 Buddhist caves. These caves used to be a Buddhist monastery, and they’ve been built over a long period. The earliest caves are from the 1st century BCE, while the most recent ones are from the 11th century CE.

Paintings and stone sculptures adorn the walls of the caves. Statues of Buddha in various postures and sizes are in the caves. And you'll also find numerous inscriptions in Brahmi and Devanagari, and some epigraphs in Pahlavi, on the walls.

These caves served as a place for worship, study and meditation. Cave 3 is the largest among the Kanheri Caves, and the most remarkable.

This serene cave complex is situated on a hillside, and it takes a long trek through lush green bushes and rocks to reach here. This site has numerous small streams and waterfalls too. And it also offers a view of the sprawling Mumbai city.

28. Global Vipassana Pagoda

Global Vipassana Pagoda

Global Vipassana Pagoda is a meditation dome on the outskirts of Mumbai. The dome is built as a tribute to a Vipassana teacher – Sayagyi U Ba Khin, and it resembles the Shwedagon Pagoda of Myanmar.

The dome of the pagoda is the world’s largest stone dome standing without any supporting pillars. And 8000 people can meditate at a time here.

The architectural pagoda and the intricately carved gates are among the major points of tourist interests. But there also are other structures like the 21.5 feet high statue of Gautam Buddha, the Bell Tower and the Gong Tower. The pagoda complex also has a park, a small waterfall and a replica of the Ashoka Pillar of Sarnath.

Global Vipassana Pagoda spreads the values of Gautam Buddha through its meditation and relaxation sessions. And you can also take meditation courses. The campus has a library and a museum too.

29. Essel World

Essel World

Essel World is an amusement park, only a few metres from Global Vipassana Pagoda. It’s a popular getaway for relaxation for local people, and it is also among the famous amusement parks in India.

This amusement park has got over 50 amusement rides, adventure activities and fun points to check. There are different rides for adults and kids. And you'll find group rides too. Apart from the rides, you can enjoy in the bowling alley, ice-skating rink, discotheque and many other places.

Essel World has numerous food courts serving a variety of cuisines. And it also has a small merchandise shop. And while you're at Essel World, visit Water Kingdom too.

30. Water Kingdom

Water Kingdom

Water Kingdom is a water-themed amusement park right next to Essel World. It has various wet adventure rides, fun-filled water slides and numerous pools to play together. And many people visit Essel World and Water Kingdom together.

This park also has a large wave pool and over 30 water activities, including a rain dance floor.

And if you aren’t interested in the water games, you can relax beside the pools with some cold drinks and snacks. Water Kingdom has a couple of restaurants and snacks parlours serving a variety of delicacies.

Apart from those fun rides and water slides, a fish spa and pedicure zone are also here.

31. Powai Lake

Powai Lake

Powai Lake is an artificial lake known for its charming evenings. The lake is surrounded by trees and bushes, and you will find many birds like kingfishers, herons and falcons. Bees and various colourful butterflies can also be seen near Powai Lake.

And the lake also has many fishes and a few crocodiles.

People come to Powai Lake to spend their evenings after work. A small play area is also near the lake. You can buy some local snacks and munch at them while admiring the golden hues of the sky and the setting sun.

And while you're here, you can also check out the Nirvana Park across the road in the Hiranandani complex. It is a beautiful garden furnished with wooden walkways, kids’ slides and benches. You'll also find grass lawns, ponds and tiny flowers around this park.

32. Nehru Science Centre

Nehru Science Centre

Nehru Science Centre is the largest interactive science centre in India.

It was opened to the public in 1985, and it has around 500 varieties of exhibits and interactive science games. This science centre also has a museum showcasing various models to tell you about the developments in science and technology. And it has a library too, with scientific books and movies.

The science centre offers practical experience with laws of physics, human anatomy, and many other facets of science. The available activities also include regular shows, films, and documentaries.

A sky observatory – Nehru Planetarium, is also within the complex. Multiple telescopes are available here for stargazing and studying planetary motions and Solar/Lunar eclipses.

33. Crawford Market

Crawford Market

Crawford Market (officially named Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai) is the largest market in the southern Mumbai. From gifts to groceries and from toys to pets, the market has everything. And it is the best place to visit in Mumbai for shopping.

During British rule, it was a source to buy daily fresh produce. And it’s still a popular place to get good deals on various household goods and fresh fruits and vegetables.

Crawford Market is known for its striking architecture too.

It has a blend of Norman and Flemish architectural styles, and it is decorated with paintings and murals. The clock tower is adorned with carvings that resemble Victorian style. And in some parts of the building, you will find glimpses of the Gothic architecture style too.

34. Dhobi Ghat

Dhobi Ghat

Dhobi Ghat is the world's largest open-air laundry. Here, hundreds of washermen and women – dhobis, work their shifts through the day to wash clothes. Porters bring dirty clothes from all over Mumbai and they take them back in their fresh, crisp and spotless state.

The system is well-optimised, and each cloth is coded to be traced back to the client.

This laundry was set up by an association of 50 washers in 1890. And today, around 700 washer families live here. And although some have installed washing and drying machines, most still carry on their work manually.

Dhobi Ghat has maintained much of its old charm and washing methods.

Other Popular Places to visit in Mumbai

Apart from the above 34 tourist spots, you’ve many other places to visit in Mumbai and around. You can visit beaches like Aksa Beach , Gorai Beach and Versova Beach here. These are known for their sunset views, horse rides and street food stalls. Gorai Beach is also popular among the local people for weekend getaways and parties.

Then, you can also enjoy various gardens spread throughout the city. Chhota Kashmir and Hanging Garden are among the most popular of them. And if you love trekking, animal-spotting or bird-watching, you must visit Sanjay Gandhi National Park .

Also, if you're looking for places to visit in Mumbai for fun, plenty of amusement parks are there in and around the city. Snow World , Tikuji-ni-Wadi and Yazoo Park are popular.

You can also enjoy in themed water parks like Anand Sagar Water Park , Royal Garden Water Park and The Great Escape Water Park. These water parks are away from the hustle-bustle of the city. And they provide accommodation facilities if you want to stay for a night or two.

If you’re interested in cricket, you can buy a ticket for a game in Wankhede Stadium . And if you like theatres and plays, you can check out Prithvi Theatre. The theatre also hosts workshops, performing art programmes and other events.

And while you're in Mumbai, also visit Babulnath Temple . It has a special place among the devotees of Shiva, and the celebrations during Mahashivaratri festival are full of excitement.

Mumbai is a mix of art, culture and entertainment, and it should be in the bucket list of every traveller. Whether you're looking for places to visit in Mumbai with family and friends or you want quiet corners to spend time with yourself, you'll find them here.

The city will be a memorable holiday destination for adults and youngsters alike. From religious sites to beautiful beaches and historical caves to magnificent architectural monuments, you'll find a variety of places to visit in Mumbai.

Whether you want to go on a solo tour or want to book a honeymoon holiday, Mumbai won't disappoint you. Here you can be a part of the modern lifestyle, or enjoy a laid-back holiday in the lap of nature.

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  • Versova beach, Mumbai
  • Churchgate, Mumbai
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  • Worli Sea Face, Mumbai
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  • Malabar Hill, Mumbai
  • Prithvi Theatre, Mumbai
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  • Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
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  • Global Vipassana Pagoda, Mumbai
  • Flora Fountain, Mumbai
  • Water Kingdom, Mumbai
  • Powai Lake, Mumbai
  • Mahalakshmi Temple, Mumbai
  • Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum, Mumbai
  • Marve Beach, Mumbai
  • Gorai Beach, Mumbai
  • Mumba Devi Temple, Mumbai
  • Nehru Science Centre, Mumbai
  • Kamala Nehru Park, Mumbai
  • Fort Bassein / Vasai Fort, Mumbai
  • Rajabai Clock Tower, Mumbai
  • Suraj Water Park, Mumbai
  • Shangrila Water Park, Mumbai
  • Snow World, Mumbai
  • Yazoo Park, Mumbai
  • Tikuji-ni-Wadi, Mumbai
  • Ammu Water Park, Mumbai
  • Shivganga Water Park, Mumbai
  • Sargam Water Park, Thane
  • Paradise Funland, Mumbai
  • Mati Hill County Resort, Mumbai
  • Snow Kingdom, Mumbai
  • Imagicaa Theme Park, Mumbai
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  • Snow Park at Imagicaa, Mumbai
  • Eyelusion at Imagicaa, Mumbai
  • House of Stars at Imagicaa, Mumbai
  • Rainy Resort & Water Park, Mumbai
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  • Pali Beach Resort & Water Park, Mumbai
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  • Royal Garden Resort & Water Park, Mumbai
  • Anand Sagar Resort & Water Park, Mumbai
  • Panoramic Resort and Water Park, Mumbai
  • Shanti Sagar Resort & Water Park, Mumbai
  • Magic Mountain Amusement Park, Lonavala
  • Vardhman Fantasy Amusement Park, Mumbai
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  • Mumbai Film City / Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagri
  • Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai / Crawford Market, Mumbai
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Marine Drive, Gateway of India, Chowpatty Beach, Siddhivinayak Temple, Juhu Beach, Dharavi Slum, Worli Seaface, Haji Ali, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus , Aksa Beach, Versova Beach, Colaba Causeway Market, Chor Bazaar, Powai Lake , Kanheri Caves, Gorai Beach , Shivaji Park, ISKCON temple, Global Vipassana Pagoda, Mumbai Zoo and many more amazing tourist sights. From beaches to Bollywood and nature to nightlife, the City of Dreams lives up to its name featuring a dreamlike encounter for all the tourists. Serving just the right things to your platter, Mumbai is a city that will build its perspective on what you seek For a party lover, Mumbai is all about clubs and ravishing parties, for a tranquillity seeker it is about the beautiful sunset over the Bandra Fort and the serene seashores, for a shopaholic the Linking Road and the Colaba Causeway will be their go-to place and for a person interested in history, the cultural heritage will be the best tourist places in Mumbai to entice. With something for everyone, there are ample of Mumbai tourist places that will bring you the thrill you cannot find anywhere! When are you planning for your trip to Mumbai?

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Marine drive (22 km from mumbai airport).

Marine Drive (22 km from Mumbai Airport)

Popularly referred to as the Queen’s Necklace, Marine Drive is a 4 km long promenade located in South Bombay. One of the most beautiful roads in Mumbai, a birds-eye view of this stretch looks magnificent at night with the lights making the entirety resemble a queen’s necklace. This beautiful place in Mumbai comes alive in the evenings when people relax and admire the brilliant view or take a walk on the promenade overlooking the Arabian Sea that is surprisingly therapeutic to the soul. Chai-wallas, chat-wallas are added bonuses to the place making it another must-visit tourist place as well as an important part of the Mumbai nightlife.

Large groups of people are seen crowding the place to walk along the lovely walkway and to witness the dazzling sight of the setting sun at nightfall. The splendidly lined palm trees offer its guests an exciting background. Marine Drive is also alluded to as ‘Queen's necklace', due to the streetlights that make the road look like a string of pearls and create an illusion of a necklace. Marine Drive is considered as the best pathway for a night walk.

Highlights:  Witness the shining waters of the Arabian Sea and the astonishing frosty breeze stroking your hair alongside a long cluster of restaurants offering scrumptious snacks and beverages will definitely make your evening special. For the elderly one can visit Nana-Nani Park which is one of the popular Mumbai tourist attractions these days. The 3 km long Marine Drive is a characteristic cove and furthermore frames a bit of the well-known horizon of Mumbai. It approaches a portion of the major corporate focuses, diversion exercises and furthermore places of excitement.

Gateway of India (25 km from Mumbai Airport)

Gateway of India (25 km from Mumbai Airport)

Colaba Causeway Market (26 km from Mumbai Airport)

Colaba Causeway Market (26 km from Mumbai Airport)

From cheap road garments to in vogue boutiques, this path, which houses old structures from the British Raj, has it all. Colaba Causeway, also known as Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, is one of the best places in Mumbai for shopping and is a business road, and a noteworthy thoroughfare or land connect amongst Colaba and the Old Woman's Island in the city of Mumbai, India. While you can walk around the trails and search for garments, shoes, totes, and even gems in the most recent plans, you can likewise venture into one of the boutiques and take a gander at stunning decorations, garments, and so forth. The road merchants offer the most recent form at disposable costs, which can be expected all things considered. It is constantly great to invest some energy here; you never realise what take you will discover.  You may locate the "fixed rate" board composed of the city side shops yet one should know how to deal and cut down the cost. It resembles an extremely normal Indian Road bazaar. In the event that you investigate more, you can likewise get your name composed of a rice grain or, can get it engraved on a memento. Highlights: With the Gateway adjacent and the ocean holding your back, one can take a day away from work for trinket shopping and shabby Indian antiques, the whole mess of urban Indian lifestyle. Distance from Mumbai Airport:  26 km from Mumbai Airport Entrance Fee:  No fee Timings:  Opens from 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM. Location:  Colaba Causeway market is located at Bakery Ln, Army Area, Nofra, Navy Nagar, Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400005 Insider Tips:  If you are looking for some good shopping spot in Mumbai then Colaba Causeway Market is the perfect place for you. Show your shopping skills while bargaining here at the market and buy some of the amazing stuffs here. You can also taste parsi, sindhi and european food here. Explore:  10 Best Waterparks in Navi Mumbai

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Juhu Beach (6 Km from Mumbai Airport)

Juhu Beach (6 Km from Mumbai Airport)

Juhu can be defined as one of the largest and most sought after beaches in India. It is a hot-spot for elite celebrity homes and film personality sightings located in the suburbs of the city making it one of the most eminent tourist places to visit in Mumbai. Visitors all over the country love the beach for it is also a gastronomic paradise hosting stalls that serve up platters of lip-smacking street food. The sandy delight is most crowded during weekends where people can get entertained by horse and donkey rides, dancing monkeys, toy sellers and other kinds of amusement.

Sightseers visit this shoreline in view of its serene climate and its grand excellence. Juhu Beach is additionally well known for its nearby indulgences and road nourishment. The sustenance slows down to set up here offer incredible cooking styles and nibbles things. Individuals in Mumbai visit this shoreline to unwind and appreciate the dreary day. This is one of the most famous Mumbai tourist places.

Highlights : Soak in the dreamy sunset during the evening the huge Arabian Sea, is a fantasy like the vision for any individual who visits the shoreline. The road nourishments, like 'Pani Puri', 'Bhel Puri' and 'Pav Bhaji' are quite recently a portion of the numerous delights offered at the shoreline slows down. One can also visit the celebrated Italian restaurants here like Little Italy, Mangi Ferra, Don Giovanni, Penne, et cetera.

Prominent ocean bottom claims to fame are served at these quality eateries sited close to the Juhu Beach. Here, one can visit bars and discotheques that are the adolescent joints of the zone.  The 'Gandhi Gram' is situated at the north end of the shoreline, which is a place where youngsters regularly make the most of their late spring excursions playing sports like b-ball, cricket, and football.

Distance from Mumbai : Juhu Beach is around 5.9 km from Mumbai Airport. Entrance Fee:  No Entry Fee Location:   Juhu Tara Road, Juhu, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400049, India Timings:  Always Open Insider Tips:  There is no doubt that Juhu beach is indeed a great hangout spot in Mumbai. While you are spending some awesome time with your friends at this beachhead out to the nearby beach stalls here. Try the exotic ‘Pani Puri', 'Bhel Puri' and 'Pav Bhaji' once and you will definitely go for a second time again.  Also, explore the statues of freedom fighters and other important figures here. What’s more, you can always jog along the sand to burn those extra calories.

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Siddhivinayak Temple (11 km from Mumbai Airport)

Siddhivinayak Temple (11 km from Mumbai Airport)

A Hindu temple dedicated to the Lord Shri Ganesh is a standing testament to beauty and architecture. Constructed in 1801, the temple entertains thousands of devotees every single day. Even Bollywood celebrities, as well as other prominent figures, climb up to the temple to seek blessings and offer prayers to Lord Ganesha that is its magnetism. In all, the temple is definitely among the popular tourist places to visit in Mumbai.

The Siddhivinayak Mandir evolved from a little place of worship to the Grand Temple that stands today in the later 50% of the twentieth century. Temple glory was purchased not just by the lawmakers who frequented the sanctuary additionally Bollywood film stars who ceaselessly visit to look for the gifts of Lord Ganesha. Siddhivinayak is notable as "Navasacha Ganapati" or "Navasala Pavanara Ganapati" among devotees.

It was Constructed on 19 November 1801, the first structure of the Siddhivinayak Temple was a little 3.6 m x 3.6 m square block structure with an arch molded block shikhara. The sanctuary was worked by the temporary worker Laxman Vithu Patil. The building was financed by a rich Agri lady named Deubai Patil. Childless, Deaubai manufactured the sanctuary so that the Lord should concede youngsters to other infertile ladies. Ramakrishna Jambhekar Maharaj, a supporter of the Hindu holy person Akkalkot Swami Samarth, covered two divine idols in the front of the directing god of the temple on the requests on his master. Highlights : As forecasted by Swami Samarth, following 21 years after the internment of the symbols, a Mandar tree developed at that spot with a svayambhu Ganesha in its branches. The 2550 temple complex had two 3.6 m Deepamalas, a rest house and living quarters for the overseer. It had a bordering lake 30 x 40 sq. m. in the measure on the eastern and southern sides of the sanctuary. The lake, dug by Nardulla in the mid-nineteenth century to counter the shortage of water, was topped off in the later years and the land is currently not some portion of the sanctuary complex. Around 1952, a little Hanuman place of worship was worked in the temple complex for the Hanuman symbol that was found amid the street expansion venture of Sayani Road close Elphinstone Road. Distance from Mumbai Airport :  11 km from Mumbai Airport

Entrance fee : There are no entrance fees for entering the temple. The devotees can pay something of their own.

Location : Siddhivinayak Temple is located at S.K.Bole Marg, Prabhadevi, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400028

Insider Tips:  The very well known Siddhivinayak Temple is another Mumbai tourist attractions that attracts a lot of people. If you are visiting the temple try to reach the temple by 4.30 AM for Morning Arti so that you avoid long queues. There is also another special queue for senior citizens.  Try to visit the temple during weekdays and also be careful with the children. You may also like:  Mumbai Darshan Also Checkout:   Temples In Bali

Hanging Gardens Of Mumbai

Hanging Gardens Of Mumbai

Hanging Gardens is 138 years old garden located on the western side of the Malabar Hills. It is a man-made terrace garden built on multi-level stone terraces owing to its name. The garden is covered with numerous trees, shrubs, and an array of colorful flowers. There are many hedges carved into various shapes of animals. One would love to spend some cherishable time in silence with themselves or friends and family.

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Elephanta Caves

Elephanta Caves

The Elephanta Caves are a major attraction in Mumbai because of its archaeological significance. This is where the caves are located, must have seen early settlements from 2nd century BC. The caves, however, are estimated to have been constructed sometime between 5th and 6th century AD. One of the biggest caves here measures about 39 metres from the front to the back. The main body of the Elephanta Cave is about 27 square meters, supported by six rows of pillars.

Haji Ali (17 km from Mumbai Airport)

Haji Ali (17 km from Mumbai Airport)

Chowpatty Beach (20 km from Mumbai Airport)

Chowpatty Beach (20 km from Mumbai Airport)

Towards the northern end of Marine Drive lies one of the most seasoned seafronts called Chowpatty Beach, which is acclaimed for its bazaars and dinners.  Here one can find hundreds of salesmen are seen walking over the shoreline to sell various items of things, particularly on Sunday nighttimes. One can see stalls highlighting fast food and snacks, like Bhel Puri, Pav Bhaji, and so forth are set up in the territory each and every day. Going further down the path, is Walkeshwar, an exceptionally well-off and elegant range that gets its name from the popular and very loved Walkeshwar Temple.

Keeping in mind the end goal to see the most extreme festival soul of the Mumbai's group on this shoreline, the ideal time to visit is amid Ganesh Chathurthi, the greatest occasion of just for the city and state by and large. One can discover beach vendors selling toys and local dishes like spicy raw mango, roasted peanuts and Mumbai fast-food (or chaats). Travellers who visit Mumbai make it a point to visit this shoreline to encounter the quiet and peaceful climate. People come here with their loved ones to spend a few hours on this unwinding spot. A walk around Mumbai's Chowpatty Beach will promise you an affair of a lifetime.

Highlights:  While at the beach one can also see snake-charmers who entertain the crowds with their antics. A few of you who are interested to know about your fortune can reach the fortune-tellers there. Also, the people who head to the beach enjoy the horse ride, camel ride by the seashore. The  beaches in Mumbai are an ideal place to perform Yoga "Asanas" and to go for runs. The merry-go-rounds, ferry wheels, Beebee weapon shooting exhibitions on the shoreline are fun open doors for the kids to invest incredible energy. One may even witness a film shooting or a road play being performed in this awesome shoreline.

Distance from Mumbai Airport:  20 Km Entrance fee:  The entry is free of cost. Location:  Northern end of Marine Drive, South Mumbai Timing:  Always Open Insider Tips:  Another favourite place in Mumbai which is visited by a lot of people is Chowpatty Beach. Known for as the favourite shooting spot, one can also get a chance to enjoy a street play here. One can also head out for horse and camel rides here. Don’t forget to taste the local dishes like spicy raw mango, roasted peanuts and Mumbai fast-food. You may also like:  Best Places for River Rafting near Mumbai Also Checkout & Book:  Safari World Tickets

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Essel World

Essel World

Located in the beautiful coastal village of Gorai in Mumbai, Essel World happens to be one of the largest amusement parks in India. For over two decades, this recreational hub has been the pioneer in rendering entertainment and leisure to its visitors from all over the globe.

Owned by EsselWorld Leisure Private Ltd., the amusement center has been exquisitely built over sprawling acres of land and brings to you numerous exciting rides, different theme parks, dancing zones, gaming facilities, and several other entertaining activities.

Alongside, lies the Water Kingdom which serves as an ideal summer destination. It attracts visitors from all over the country across different age groups and offers them a sheer pleasure. There are rides for all age groups and a visit to Essel World will certainly not be disappointing for you. The beautifully designed theme park with its impressive landscaped interiors is sure to leave you in absolute awe.

The entire park adorns itself during festivals like Diwali, Holi, and New Year and gets marked by a lively, carnivalesque aura. The park sees a swarm of visitors on weekends as people often come here with their families for a day’s picnic.

Essel World happens to be an absolute treat for children as it comprises kids friendly zones and recreational rides. As you step into this world full of fun and extravaganza, stunning surprises await you down the lane at every corner. You can also sip and savor delectable drinks and snacks at the various cafes and restaurants that are available inside the park.

Plan your family trip to Essel World and unwind yourselves amidst the magical experience that this amusement park beholds for you. To enjoy a hassle-free journey, you can avail for the advance online bookings that will not only save your efforts but also your valuable time during the peak seasons.

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Worli Seaface (14 km from Mumbai Airport)

Worli Seaface (14 km from Mumbai Airport)

A favourite hangout situated south of the picturesque Sea link from Bandra, Worli Seaface is another one of Bombay’s promenades. It is one of the top places in the city for one to experience the epic monsoons that offer a remarkable view of the angry waves rising up onto the road. The magnificent view of the Bandra Worli Sea Link is another beautiful places in Mumbai that must not be missed. The Worli-Bandra Sealink which is generally called the Rajiv Gandhi Sagar Setu is found on Worli Sea Face. It interfaces the island of Worli to Bandra over the Arabian Sea. This place is an outright shocker on the off chance that you are searching for the places to see and is a famous place to visit in Mumbai for couples   The Worli Sea confront is the favoured place to remain of the Rich and Famous of Mumbai. The territory extends from Worli Fort in the north to Narayan Pujari in the south. Worli Seaface has been an astoundingly beautiful purpose of enthusiasm for a considerable length of time and is an extremely well-known shooting area for Indian Movies. Highlights:  One of the busiest out of all the Mumbai tourist attractions is the promenade at the Seaface. It is ideal for Morning or Evening walks. Amid a tempest, the waves will surge into the terrain making an exciting environment that makes hundreds of people visit this place even during bad weather. Distance from Mumbai:  Worli Seaface is located at a distance of 13.4 km from Mumbai Airport. Entrance Fee:  No Entry Fee Location : Worli, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400030,  India Timings:  Always open. Insider Tips:  If you are looking for some refreshing jog in the morning then head out to Worli Seaface. This whole place can be best enjoyed during the monsoons. Must read:  Amazing Monsoon Things to Do around Mumbai

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Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (25 km from Mumbai Airport)

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (25 km from Mumbai Airport)

Goregaon Film City (14 km from Mumbai Airport)

Goregaon Film City (14 km from Mumbai Airport)

The Film City is one of the main highlights of Mumbai thus making it one of the most favorite tourist places to visit in Mumbai. Well-equipped with a multitude of studios that house artificial mountains, lakes, gardens, cities, and villages, which make it difficult to distinguish real from fake, the film city is a dream world for tourists everywhere. Built by Dada Saheb Phalke under the renowned veteran actor, director V. Shantaram, the film city dating back to the early 20th century resides in the outskirts of Goregaon near the Borivali National Park. The Film City is built by the Maharashtra Government which gives an extensive variety of concessions and offices to the film business

It is accepted to be one of the biggest on the planet and a fascination in itself. Its contamination-free foundation, tranquil condition, and enormous open space give individuals of all age gatherings to meander around in peace and respect and welcome every most recent improvement and advancements place congruously in one place. While you are visiting the film city there will be various full day as well as  half-day Bollywood tours which will be given to you. All the tours show different clippings from Bollywood motion pictures, dubbing acts, light and sound experience and so on. Diversely evaluated tickets are charged for various visits and Indian and remote nationals.

Highlights: There are various tours available to visit Film City like Dream Tour, Studio Tour, and Live Show Tour. Distance From Mumbai Airport:  14 Km from Mumbai Airport

Entrance Fee:  The entrance to the film city is free of cost.

Timings:  Opens from 10:00 AM–11:15 PM

Location:  Film city is located Inside Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagri Main gate, Post Aarey Milk Colony, Goregaon East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400065 Timings:  Always Open

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Dharavi Slum (9 km from Mumbai Airport)

Dharavi Slum (9 km from Mumbai Airport)

The largest slum in Asia, Dharavi breaks all stereotypes of a slum and is far from being a habitat for the impoverished and underprivileged. Contrary to popular notion, it is home to some of the most industrious, inspired and creative people, where the community leads rich lives in poverty. Residing east of Mahim and Bandra, this “slum” produces close to $500 million to $1 billion dollars thus largely contributing to Mumbai’s already-rich economy. From tea and vegetable vendors, bakeries, garment districts to NGOs, schools, Dharavi is home to one and all which is what makes it such a spectacular visit.

Home to around 700,00 to around 1 million people, Dharavi is the second-biggest slum in the mainland of Asia and the third-biggest slum in the world. With a zone of a little more than 2.1 square kilometers (0.81 sq mi)[10] and a populace thickness of more than 277,136/km2 (717,780/sq mi), Dharavi is additionally a standout amongst the most thickly populated ranges on Earth.

Highlights : The Dharavi slum was established in 1882 amid the British pilgrim time, and developed to a limited extent in view of the ejection of plants and occupants from the peninsular downtown area by the pioneer government, and from the relocation of poor provincial Indians into urban Mumbai. For this reason, Dharavi is right now an exceedingly multi-religious, multi-ethnic, and various settlements.

Dharavi has a dynamic casual economy in which various family unit undertakings utilize a significant number of the ghetto resident cowhide, materials, and ceramics items are among the goods made inside Dharavi. The aggregate yearly turnover has been assessed at over US$1 billion

Distance from Mumbai : Dharavi Slum is located at a distance of 9.3 km from Mumbai Airport. Entrance Fee:  No Entry Fee   Location:  Dharavi Mumbai Timings:  Always Open

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Aksa Beach (23 Km from Mumbai Airport)

Aksa Beach (23 Km from Mumbai Airport)

Another beach which is very famous and one of the must-visit tourist places in Mumbai is the Aksa Beach. Located close to Malvani, Aksa Beach is a popular beach and a vacation spot in Aksa town at Malad. Dabbed with private bungalows and lodgings, Aksa Beach is a prevalent spot in the Aksa town in Malad and is one of the best places for sightseeing in Mumbai. The beach has INS Hamla (a base of the Indian Navy) toward one side and another little shoreline called Dana Paani at another.

It is seen that during Sundays and holidays, Aksa is stuffed with Aksa is packed with vacationing families and students. However, amid the week, it remains for the most part noiseless and clean, unlike any other crowded beach. During the monsoon season, the beach becomes very dangerous though it is estimated that around 15000 people visit this beach during the weekends. One can see a number of lifeguards at the beach as it said that the beach can be a bit dangerous.

Highlights : Refreshingly, there are no crowded foot stalls along the shore and beside the shoreline itself there isn't much to do along Aksa. Because of solid streams and shifting sands, it's the beach is not allowed for swimming.

Distance from Mumbai:  Aksa Beach is located at a distance of 23 km from Mumbai Airport. Entrance Fee : No Entry Fee. Location : Aksa Village, Malad West, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400095,  India Timings : Always Open Insider Tips:  Another favorite beach in Mumbai is the Aksa Beach. This beach is known for its magnificent sunset.  As the beach is less crowded one can also enjoy a memorable picnic in Mumbai along with your loved ones. One can also see a lot of street stalls here and try the delicacies from here. Explore:  15 Must-Visit Waterfalls near Mumbai

Versova Beach (7 km from Mumbai Airport)

Versova Beach (7 km from Mumbai Airport)

It is said that nothing can be a better solace than the magnificent beach in Mumbai.  Facing the Arabian Sea and creating a perfect moment for the beach lovers this beach is attracting a lot of tourists around the world. The population residing in this beach known as the Kolis mainly earns their livelihood by fishing. Fishing is the principal business around there. Unlike Marine where you can see tetrapods, Versova beach is seen filled with massive rocks to buffer the buildings from the waves. Amid high tide, the whole shoreline goes submerged and so one cannot see any permanent structure on the beach.  Over the past couple of years, there have been some actions taken by the local residents and the BMC to enhance the state of the shoreline. The Save Versova Beach Association was formed for this purpose yet the shoreline lacks few facilities like lifeguards, which are basic considering the waters. Head out to this place if you are planning to visit the major Mumbai tourist places. Highlights : There is another section of the beach known as the Rock Beach which is headed by people of all age groups. The beach is known for its mesmerizing sunset and also a great chance for the photography buffs who love to click some amazing pictures. The beach is very clean which is why a lot of people love to spend their leisure time here, of late, the UNEP drove a program to clean plastic litter, and more than 43 weeks expelled more than 2 million kilograms. Distance from Mumbai Airport : The Versova beach is located at a distance of 7 km from Mumbai Airport. Entrance Fee:  No entry Fee Location:  Bharat Nagar, Versova, Andheri West, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400047,  India Timings:  Always Open Insider Tips:  Nothing can be a better place than the beach when you are visiting Mumbai. Another famous beach, Versova Beach is a must visit for you here. Try to visit this beach during the time of the festival of the Kolis that is 'Coconut Day, where coconut offerings are made to the God of the Sea. While at the beach you can also opt for a horse or donkey rides. Catch the glimpse of the fisherman catching fish and enjoy the glorious sunset in the evening. Check out:  25 Best Resorts in Mumbai for Couples

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Powai Lake (8.5 km from Mumbai Airport)

Powai Lake (8.5 km from Mumbai Airport)

Powai Lake is an artificial lake located in the Powai valley in the northern suburb of Mumbai which was named after Framaji Kavasji Powai Estate. This lake is among the beautiful places in Mumbai which you can't pass up a great opportunity for your visit to this city. Situated on Salsette Island, by the Powai town, Powai Lake is a quiet and mitigating spot to appreciate nature taking care of business. Toward the east of this lake is the famous Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Mumbai) which lies downstream of Vihar Lake and the Mithi River. One can also find different luxurious resorts of Mumbai and hotel buildings around the fringe of the lake. When it was worked in 1891, the Powai Lake was spread crosswise over 2.1 km2 and had a profundity of around 3m at the outskirts and 12m at its most profound end. While you are in Mumbai nothing can be a better way to take a break from the busy tight schedule of your life. One can take a boat ride through the lake to get clearer pictures of the whole region composed of that perfect silence of nature.  There is additionally 'Powai Lake Garden' where you can sit and appreciate the quietness of the environment. Another significant fascination of this lake is that it is arranged near the rich Hiranandani gardens.   Highlights : This Lake is invaded with crocodiles that can be seen along the shore of the lake in huge numbers and are effectively spotted by an angler. Other animals which are seen here are spotted billed duck, small blue kingfisher, white-throated kingfisher, spotted dove, brahminy kite, Purple-rumped sunbirds, white browned bulbuls, peregrine falcon, woolly-necked stork and many other species of animals. Also one can see a flawless cover of Balsam hedges, which is viewed as a wonderful cover of an appealing pink-purple mix after its blooms. Distance from Mumbai Airport :  The Powai Lake is located at a distance of 8.5 km. Entrance Fee:  No Fee Location:    Powai, Maharashtra, 400076,  India Timings:  Always Open   Insider Tips:  If you are a nature lover then Powai Lake is another best place to visit in Mumbai.  Catch the glimpse of various types of flowers and trees by the lake.  Swimming is not recommended on the lake. Also, be sure to take care of your kids.  Know more:  Enthralling Water Sports near Mumbai

Kanheri Caves (23 km from Mumbai Airport)

Kanheri Caves (23 km from Mumbai Airport)

Kanheri caves which are nestled inside the Sanjay Gandhi National Park attracts a lot of tourists around the world who seeks some isolation. One can see the amazing waterfall which is just close to the cave. The seasonal waterfall gets plentiful of water amid the storm and turns into a place to be frequented by people around the world. The stupa at the front passageway makes the guests sufficiently curious to investigate a greater amount of this world legacy site known for their effortlessness which is without any remarkable imaginative aptitudes.  They drove an exceptionally basic life which they accepted would help them to accomplish salvation. Kanheri was one of the noteworthy places of artistic activities in Mumbai. With such a variety of Buddhist Viharas, the Kanheri Caves ended up plainly one of the critical focuses of Buddhist training. The Viharas had exchange joins with Sopara, Nashik, Kalyan, Paithan, and Ujjain. The Kanheri caverns are spread over a wide range. Each cave served as a room of a monk that had a stone platform that was most likely utilized as a bed. There is additionally an enormous corridor that houses the "Dagoba", a Buddhist Image. The Hall was utilised as a place for mass religious gatherings or for bunch love. Highlights:  The Kanheri caves serve as the main purpose of the Buddhist center of education, where the religious men used to convey addresses on the religious writings and fundamental good esteems that one ought to take after.  Aside from the Buddhist Viharas, the Kanheri Caves additionally has few Chaityas with shake cut Stupas. History specialists and Archaeologists trust that those Stupas were implied for assembling adore. The Friars kept up an exceptionally strict and trained life in those caverns.   Distance from Mumbai Airport:  The Kanheri Caves are located at a distance of 23 kms

Entrance fees : The entry fee for Indians is Rs 5 whereas entry fee for foreigners is Rs 100 Location:   Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Borivali East, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400066, India

Timings : Opens from 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM Insider Tips:  Another cave which is famous in Mumbai is the Kanheri caves. One has to climb a lot of stairs to reach the top of the cave and so old people are not recommended. Also, carry drinking water and food with you while you visit the cave. The cave closes at 5:00 PM, so be sure to visit the cave a bit early.

Gorai Beach (40 km from Mumbai Airport)

Gorai Beach (40 km from Mumbai Airport)

There will be a lot of famous places in Mumbai which you would want to explore and wouldn’t want to miss. Gorai is a standout beach amongst the known beaches of Mumbai in the north suburb. This beach draws in residents from Suburbs and furthermore from far for a day cookout. Couples favor this shoreline because of simple availability from Bhayandar and Borivali and a furthermore bunch of resorts in Mumbai, cabins accessible as well. It is one of the most secure and cleanest shorelines with sufficient space to play around with your group, ride bikes, ride a camel or go inside ocean for a pontoon ride.

One can see a lot of couples spending some romantic time with each other during the full moon night. This beach has turned into a perfect weekend getaway for the beach lovers as well as the romantics since it has some of the best luxury resorts near Mumbai  too. People from Mumbai, Gujarat and Pune love to spend their weekends here. As there are a lot of cottages, resorts and other beach houses. Highlights:  While you are at the beach you can enjoy some beach activities and also enjoy horse rides and camel rides which are available here. One can also take a boat ride for around Rs 100 and enjoy the vast new ocean from a different angle here. Distance from Mumbai Airport :  The Gorai Beach is located at a distance of 40 km approx. Entrance Fee:  No Fee Required Location:  Gorai RD, Maharashtra, 400092,  India Timings:  Always Open   Insider Tips:  While you are exploring Mumbai also visit the famous Gorai Beach. Soak into the peacefulness as you take a stroll through the beach. The beach is very clear and the sparkling water will definitely feel you much better as it touches your feet. There are also a few nearby restaurants where you can enjoy some delicious food.

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (25 km from Mumbai Airport)

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (25 km from Mumbai Airport)

The Museum offers an impeccable recreation day out for every one of its guests where you can learn about the world-class craftsmanship accumulation and also indulge in some activities there. CSMVS is also a dynamic establishment, buzzing with cultural practices, amazing displays, outreach and also educational projects. It is effectively occupied with coordinated effort with worldwide exhibition halls and social associations. Highlights:  Today this building is recorded as a Grade I Heritage Building and has been granted the '2010 UNESCO Asia Pacific Heritage Award' for Cultural Heritage Conservation. It has been granted at the top of the rest of the competition for Heritage Building Maintenance by the Indian Heritage Society.  Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (CSMVS) works on creating awareness and sensitivity towards rich culture through a well-maintained museum for education, study, and delight of the people. Distance from Mumbai Airport:  25 km from Mumbai Airport Entry fees:  The approximate price for the entrance is around Rs 60 per person. Timings:  The museum opens from 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Location:  Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya is located at 159-161, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400032 Insider Tips:  Make your evening special for your kids as you take them to the famous Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya. There is an amazing gallery for the kids where they can learn and explore.

Shivaji Park (9.5 km from Mumbai Airport)

Shivaji Park (9.5 km from Mumbai Airport)

Shivaji park is one of the most popular Mumbai point of interest. Most of you might already know about these places but for the ones who are planning to visit for the first time let’s talk a bit about them. Known as the largest park Shivaji Park is a public park situated in Dadar and is one of the best places for Mumbai tourism. Like the Azad Maidan and August Kranti Maidan of historical and cultural value because of the political and social gatherings it has witnessed, both in pre-and post-freedom Mumbai. The 112,937 square meters (27.907 sections of land) open space is eminent as the support of Indian cricket.

The open ground or Maidan is flanked around its edge by a katta, a basic consistent low kerb edging that structures an improvised seat, a prominent home base for youthful and old alike.The cleared walkway around this border is swarmed with individuals taking strolls. The inward circuit of the recreation centre is 1.17 kilometres (0.73 mi). The maidan covers 112,937 square meters (27.907 sections of land), the greater part of which is possessed by 31 inhabitants, the biggest being clubs like the Shivaji Park Gymkhana, and the Bengal Club. The park was made in 1925 by the Bombay Municipal Corporation, amid the British Rule.

Highlights: The Shivaji Park Gymkhana, at that point known as the Dadar Hindu Gymkhana, opened its initial Tennis court on the grounds in 1927 and initiated its structure in November 1931. The statue of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj put on the western side of the recreation centre is one of the not very many statues in which Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is portrayed without having drawn out his sword. Rather, Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is demonstrated essentially driving the path with his arm outstretched. Distance from Mumbai Airport:  9.5 km from Mumbai Airport

Timings:  The park is open 24 hours from Monday to Sunday. Entrance Fee:  rupees 50 per person 

Location:  The Shivaji Park is located at Dadar West, Dadar, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400028

Insider Tips:  If you are looking for some relaxation during your stay then visit the famous Shivaji Park. Spend some time exploring the park as this is known as the cradle of Indian cricket. One can see a large statue of Shivaji here. There will be different team practicing cricket and football on this ground.

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Global Vipassana Pagoda (40 km from Mumbai Airport)

Global Vipassana Pagoda (40 km from Mumbai Airport)

One of the top tourist places in Mumbai, Global Vipassana Pagoda is a landmark of tranquility, primarily spreading the teachings of Lord Buddha. Inaugurated by Ms. Pratibha Patil, former President of India in 2009, it is the largest pillar-less dome stone structure in the world. Highlights: Live your photography fetishes as this Buddhist heritage will entrance you with the breathtaking architecture and give you amazing clicks to flaunt your Instagram feed. Just the right spot for the ones seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of the city, the pagoda serves well for peace and renders to earn a cultural insight into the philosophies of Lord Buddha.  Distance from Mumbai Airport:  40 km from Mumbai Airport Timings: 6:30 am to 6:30 pm Location:  Near Essel World, Gorai Village. Entry Fees: Free Insider tips: Make sure you carry your camera for the amazing shots you can capture. Take part in the meditation programs according to your stay in one of the most famous Mumbai point of interest. The courses are free of cost yet you need to avail them online.

Other Places to Visit in Mumbai

Kamala nehru park, mumbai.

Kamala Nehru Park, Mumbai

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Madh Island

Madh Island

A popular weekend destination, away from the busy city life, Madh Island is all about sunshine, sea breeze, and amazing seafood. Located around 30 kilometres from the Mumbai between the Arabian Sea and Malad creek, it still is a haven for those looking for some unique experiences. An assortment of magnificent Portuguese architecture dating to the 16th century, colourful and charming native Koli villages and forts, the place pleasantly surprises its visitors.

Jehangir Art Gallery

Jehangir Art Gallery

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Snow World

Take a fascinating relief from the sweltering heat of Mumbai at a one-of-its-kind theme park – Snow World. Situated in Phoenix Market City, Snow World is a perfect place for your family to enjoy a day in the world of snow. 

The state-of-art technology at the Snow World is such that you get to witness the bliss of Kashmiri snowfall in the financial capital of India. Engineers of the Snow World have tried their best to maintain the mercury level below minus 10 degree celsius. 

So, spare some time from your schedule and indulge in snowy adventures like ice skating and sledging. If still your child craves for something more, lead him towards the Snow Dance Arena to witness the realistic rainfall. Watch your child building his own dream snow castle here or set him free to perform his favorite snow dance. 

From beginner to veteran, this world of snow has experiences for one and all. There are guides near every snow activity here to guide you with the basics to your comfort and convenience. 

Apart from enjoying it with your family, you may bring in your companions or your school kids and have a moment of joy with them. It is also a great place to organise your child’s first birthday or encourage his academic excellence here. Snow World, Mumbai has also been a place for corporate events in the past. 

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ISKCON temple Mumbai

ISKCON temple Mumbai

Get lost in the chants of Hare Rama Hare Krishna and feel that eternal connection while you are this enrapturing temple. One of the forty ISKON temples, the ISKON Mumbai is constructed to spread spiritual awareness among people and help them attain spiritual peace through various engaging activities organized by the Internation Society for Krishna Consciousness and it is one of the best places for sightseeing in Mumbai. The temple authorities guide the people who seek spiritual knowledge to nourish the fickle minds and broaden the horizons of thinking and perceiving. Not only is this temple a spot on tourist place but also has locals who are regular visitors to indulge in finding solitude and peace from their regular lives.  Highlights: Special programs conducted for spiritual awareness                      Spellbinding halls used for various ceremonies.                      A Library with a huge collection of spiritual books and multimedia.                     Govinda’s Bakery and Restaurant that serves enticing vegetarian cuisines including Indian, Italian, Thai, and Mexican. Distance from Mumbai Airport:  22 km from Mumbai Airport Entrance Fee:  No entry fee Timings:  4:30 am to 1 pm                    4:15 pm to 9 pm Location: Juhu, Mumbai

Mumbai Zoo (Jijamata Udyaan) (21 km from Mumbai Airport)

Mumbai Zoo (Jijamata Udyaan) (21 km from Mumbai Airport)

Jijamata Udyaan, also known as the Byculla Zoo is one of the best places to visit in Mumbai on weekends. Residing in the heart of the city, the zoo is home to the most unique flora and fauna which add the feathers to its natural extravagance. One of the oldest zoos in the country, the premises consists of a bewitching garden other than the zoo. With more than 3000 rare trees, you will also find various herbs and flowers that are no longer found anywhere. Highlights: Not just the native species of animals, this zoo is home to many international creatures as well including the jungle cat, porcupine, mouse deer, flamingoes, Asian lion, palm civet cat, penguins, leopard, and pangolins to name a few. Distance from Mumbai Airport:  21 km from Mumbai Airport Timings: 9 am to 5:30 pm Location: Lalbaug Flyover, Near Railway Station, Byculla East, Byculla, Mumbai    Entry fees: Rs. 20 per Adult & Rs. 10 per Child

Chor Bazaar - Thieves Market (19 km from Mumbai Airport)

Chor Bazaar - Thieves Market (19 km from Mumbai Airport)

Mumbai’s Chor Bazaar whose literal translation is Thieves’ Market first came into being due to the stolen goods that were sold here thus living up to its name. It is mostly reputed for the plethora of gorgeous antique goods and vintage items sold here. The bazaar is also a visual delight for those who just want to stroll around coming across GolDeoul, the circular Shiva temple. In addition to this, visitors may even stumble upon a diverse sect of people such as the Kolis that are the original fishing community of Mumbai and the Bohras, a minority community of Shia Muslims. Even if it is just to window-shop, Chor Bazaar is definitely one of the unique places to visit in Mumbai.

A standout amongst the most entrancing souks, Chor Bazaar is home to many stolen goods as the name goes. You will, for the most part, discover shopaholics scrounging at good at a lower price. From collectables to Victorian furniture and design to hardware, a wide cluster of goods accessible here is amazing. The vast majority of the shop proprietors are utilised to the impulses and fancies of the customers. Chor Bazaar has a history that ranges for more than 150 years. The market was first known as 'Shor Bazaar' and in the end got changed to 'Chor Bazaar'

Highlights:  Once in Chor Bazaar you will get yourself encompassed by Muslim architecture and surroundings. Situated on Mutton Street, the range is loaded with dilapidated buildings, swarmed lanes and disintegrating shops, holding a touch of the old world appeal. The vast majority of the paths are packed with vendors selling a wide range of goods at exceptionally low costs. The nearest railroad station to Chor Bazaar is situated at Grant Road.

Distance from Mumbai Airport:  Chor Bazaar is located at a distance of 19 km from Mumbai Airport. Entry Fee:  No entry fee Location:  Mutton St, Ajmer, Kumbharwada, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400003,  India Timings:  11 am to 7:30 pm except Friday

Bandra Bandstand (10 km from Mumbai Airport)

Bandra Bandstand (10 km from Mumbai Airport)

Also known as the Bandra Promenade, this is a spot-on hangout place while you enjoy the mesmerizing view of the waves gushing at the seashore. A scintillating skyline at the spellbinding seashore, you cannot decide whether the place looks better in the daylight or at night and it is one of the famous places for sightseeing in Mumbai. While the night talks of the serenity, the morning is energizing as this place turns into a popular joggers strip. You can also spot some of our Bollywood stars jogging here which is another reason for its major popularity.  Not to forget the numerous food junctions that make this place the food-lovers’ abode serving tasty local food all throughout. You must hit the Bandra fort nearby in the evening to enjoy the eye-feasting sunset.  Highlights:   Besides bestowing an enthralling picture of the neighboring sea and the mesmerizing skyline, Bandstand also flaunts of being Shahrukh Khan's residential place, which is a significant pull for the tourists. At the end of the promenade, there stands an amphitheater, which is used to host various cultural events and concerts. Distance from Mumbai Airport:  10 km from Mumbai Airport Entrance Fee:  no fee Location: Bandra, Mumbai Timings: Open all day and night.

Mahabaleshwar

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Mumba Devi Temple (12 km from Mumbai Airport)

Mumba Devi Temple (12 km from Mumbai Airport)

Taraporewala Aquarium (22 km from Mumbai Airport)

Taraporewala Aquarium (22 km from Mumbai Airport)

It is one of the oldest aquaria in the country and also a popular Mumbai tourist attraction. It is a home to marine as well as freshwater fishes.  There are around 400 species residing in the aquarium.  Head out to this amazing places if you are starting your Mumbai sightseeing tour.                          Highlights: The main attraction of the place is the 12 ft long tunnel with acrylic glass fitted in 180 degrees. It also has Amphitheatre with 50 seats, breathtaking aquascaping with coral and rocky ecosystems and a lot of other aqua sceneries alluring everyone. Jellyfish can also be found here in a semi-circular tank. Distance from Mumbai Airport: 22 Km from Mumbai Airport Entrance Fee: The entry charge for adults is Rs. 60 or $1 (approx) per head and Rs. 30 or ($0.5) per head for children below 12 years. Also, Government employees are charged Rs. 30 or ($0.5). Also, there will be extra charges for taking photography and videography. Location: The aquarium is located at Marine Lines, Mumbai Timings: 10:00 am to 8:00 pm Check Out: Scuba Diving in Mumbai

Linking Road (4.5 km from Mumbai Airport)

Linking Road (4.5 km from Mumbai Airport)

A shopping haven, Linking road is the best place to visit in Mumbai to test your bargaining skills. While abiding by the thumb rule to quote the half-price, you can get the knick-knacks at throwaway prices as well and it is one of the must-visit places in Mumbai tourism. Called the shoppers’ paradise, Linking Road is bang on whether you wish to get the A-grade imitation of the big brands at pocket-friendly prices. Isn’t this your chance to fill your closet the Levi’s, Vera Moda and Blackberrys all over!  Highlights: You can also hop over the lip-smacking street food or try cafes as the place has plenty of them to confuse you. Also to mention the spas which cater to relaxing foot massage easing your muscles after the tiring shopping experience. No doubt you must spare a few hours of your Mumbai trip at this spectacular destination.  Distance from Mumbai Airport:  4.5 km from Mumbai Airport Entry fee:  No entry fee Timings: 9 am to 8 pm Location: Extends from Bandra Talkies to Dahisar East, Toll Gate Mumbai Insider tips:  Do not hesitate to quote the prices lower than the seller to enjoy shopping at its best.                        Do not forget to relish your taste buds with the enticing street food here.

Mani Bhavan Gandhi Sangrahalaya

Mani Bhavan Gandhi Sangrahalaya

History of Mani Bhavan Gandhi Sangrahalaya:

Attractions of mani bhavan gandhi sangrahalaya:, mahakali caves.

Mahakali Caves

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Brief about cave number 9 of mahakali caves: , mumbai dhobi ghat.

Mumbai Dhobi Ghat

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The washer-men and women:, flora fountain.

Flora Fountain

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Kolad

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Water Kingdom

Water Kingdom

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Rides & attractions at water kingdom:, cycling tours in mumbai.

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Explore a new side of Mumbai calm and peaceful with this cycling tour in Mumbai. While the rest of the city is only just beginning to wake up, we take advantage of the empty streets and cool air to explore South Mumbai by cycle. Meet at the   Kailash Parbat Restaurant, Colaba, and embark on this fun-filled activity that would come up with a set of splendid memories.

The cycling tours in Mumbai start at 6 AM and as you wind your way through the back lanes, you'll visit must-see Mumbai sights like the Gateway of India, Marine Drive, and CST Station as well as some hidden gems like Sassoon Dock and Crawford Market. At the end of the tour, you’ll stop for a well-deserved Indian breakfast. The highly trained and professional guide will accompany you throughout the activity of cycling tours in Mumbai and explain to you some interesting stories about this city of dreams.

Mumbai Food Tour

Mumbai food walking tour

Activity Location: Mumbai

Start Point: The Times of India opposite CST Station

End Point: Gunbow Street, Fort, Mumbai

Activity Timings:

  • 12:00 PM to 02:00 PM
  • 06:00 PM to 08:00 PM

Activity Duration: 2 hours

About Mumbai Food Tour:

Mumbai is a fun place for all travellers as well as foodies. The city provides an array of food stalls in markets that fill the air with an unresisting fragrance and dominates the taste buds. Embark on this Mumbai food tour and walk in some of the famous lanes of Mumbai and try a variety of dishes, some of which are famous for over a hundred years now. Grab the chance to uncover and taste the delicacies in these hidden lanes that can be missed easily.

Sailing In Mumbai

Get a decorated boat for a celebration

Meeting Point: Jetty No. 5, Opposite, The Taj Mahal Hotel, Apollo Bunder, Mumbai

Activity Time Slots:

  • 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM
  • 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
  • 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
  • 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
  • 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
  • 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM

Activity Duration:

  • Please reach the meeting point at Jetty No. 5 at least 15 minutes prior to the selected time slot.
  • It will take 15 minutes to transfer from the Jetty to the sailboat (one-way).

Sailboat Available:

  • Macgregor 26

About Sailing In Mumbai:

Soak in the mesmerizing views of the Mumbai Skyline, Gateway Of India, Taj Mahal Hotel, old lighthouses, and naval bases as you sail through the Arabian Sea in Mumbai. Book the cruise to celebrate prominent occasions of your life with beautiful decorations of colorful balloons and music onboard. If you are lucky, you might also get a chance to see lovely dolphins.

Helicopter Ride In Mumbai

Get to see Mumbai with thrilling Helicopter Ride

Activity Location:  Juhu Airport, Mumbai

Activity Timings: 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Activity Duration : 15-30 Minutes (as per the choice of your package)

Helicopter Name: R44

Max Height (Altitude): 700-800ft

Max weight: 210KG (For 3 Pax) 

  • The maximum weight per person would be 65-75 kg

About Helicopter Ride in Mumbai:

 A helicopter joy rides 700 feet above the city of dreams is an unforgettable way to experience the skyline of the city and its surrounding areas. Witness the 360° panoramic views of the cityscape with your loved ones.

With the capacity to cater to 3 people at a time, the Robinson R44 takes you from the starting point through the exclusive routes designed as per the duration to cover the maximum in those couple of minutes. Think beyond exploring Mumbai through land and water, and indulge in this exhilarating Helicopter Joyride activity that offers an eagle's eye view of the city.

Places to Visit in Mumbai at Night

Trilogy open air lounge.

Trilogy Open Air Lounge

Hard Rock Cafe

Hard Rock Cafe

It is one of a perfect night out the destination of the town. Here you can visit with your friends and family to enjoy some unforgettable time. Here one has the ample opportunity to dine, enjoy the music, shop and more. It is a very popular café which host numbers of guests every time categorizing it amongst one of the places to visit in Mumbai with friends. Presence of pub, nightclub, lounge and more makes the experience of nightlife in this lively city more exciting.Top brands like Johnnie Walker and Smirnoff can be found in this pub  Price: It has an extensive menu with a reasonable price. On a large picture, one can estimate Rs. 2100 or $35 approx for two people for going the place. Location: There are two café situated in Mumbai. One is in Worli and the other is at Andheri (West).

Kamshet

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H20 - The Liquid Lounge

H20 - The Liquid Lounge

Poison Club

Poison Club

Ghetto (Breach Candy)

Ghetto (Breach Candy)

Blue Frog Club

Blue Frog Club

Best Places to Eat in Mumbai

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Café Leopold

Café Leopold

Established in the year 1871, this is one of the popular and also oldest restaurants of the metropolis. This multi-cuisine restaurant was one of the victims of the horrendous 26/11 Mumbai attack. Although many places Taj Hotel and Trident Hotel have done the renovation post this attack this place is still preserving the signs of it making it one of the must visited places in Mumbai at Night.                                                                      A key aspect which makes this café very popular is its mention in the bestselling novel Shantaram and its sequel The Mountain Shadow which is written by Gregory David Roberts. It is believed to be one of the reasons why many patrons of this popular restaurant came back after 26/11 Price: The price here is similar to that of a normal restaurant in the city. It is very reasonable.  Location: It is located in Colaba region across Colaba Police Station You may also like:  Best Cruises from Mumbai

Asilo

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Doolally Taproom

Doolally Taproom

It is a popular dining place for the commercial capital of India. With the amazing ambience, wonderful décor, comfortable seating, excellent customer service, it has become one the most visited tourist attractions in Mumbai amongst the people. It is more suitable for people to enjoy amazing nightlife with a limited budget. Popular food of the place is Apple Cider, Chicken Skewer, Virgin Mojito, Pancakes, Craft Beer, Hefeweizen and more. Mostly serves North Indian cuisine (Finger food). It has many positive reviews from people. The main setback of this place is it has a small area, but still, it is not a hindrance as the lovely dishes, artisanal brews, and the ambience cover it up.  Price: The average price here is around Rs. 1800 or $30 approx for two people with Alcohol. A pint of beer costs around Rs. 300 or $5 approx  Location: It is situated at Geleki area of ONGC colony at Bandra West.

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It is another popular place which offers a lively feasting experience in Mumbai that takes visitors on a diverse culinary adventure through the absolute most prevalent cooking styles of the East – Japanese, Thai, Chinese and Indian. Smooth and contemporary, this sustenance eatery includes the best of Asian eating, joined by a hip wine bar, popular world music along with new Indian jazz. An amazing 5-star dining experience. It is a perfect place with some taste of wine and International Culinary. Overall one of the perfect location for nightlife with family or friends. Excellent customer service. Décor and ambiance is very much alluring .Indoor Seating with 180 seats Price: The average dining cost for two persons here will be approxRs. 4500 or $75 approx Location: The place is located inside the Four Seasons Hotel in Worli.

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Mumbai Top Attractions

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Priyadarshini Park and Sports Complex is a clean and well-maintained sea-facing attraction in South Mumbai. Located in one of the sophisticated localities, this Napeansea Road park overlooks many expensive apartments on the street. Every nook and corner of this 20 acres land has now become a powerhouse to keep the heart of Mumbai pumping. For more than 3 decades, this wonderland has served as a recreational site, and sports and fitness complex. Visit here early in the morning to witness the magic of this refuge for the inhabitants of Mumbai.  Also, Mumbaikars do not forget to visit here in the early monsoons to sit on its sea-facing end and seek a delight with the sound of soothing waves. Once, this piece of land was merely a rocky patch of the coastal area of Malabar. What you see today is a gorgeous lush green garden lined up with a total of 600+ coconut trees. With a perfect and well-maintained ambiance, this park is a boon for early morning yoga, jogging, walking, aerobics, and so on. The credit, of course, goes to its active group – the Malabar Hill Citizen Forum, who looks after it as its own child. You can connect with their authorities to be an annual member of the plethora of recreational sports activities that they organize. In addition to pumping the adrenaline of youth with its recreational touch, Priyadarshini Park of Mumbai also serves as an ideal family outing location and a lover’s point. If you are fortunate enough, you may even witness little squirrels accompanying you here for some pleasing views. 

Taraporewala Aquarium

This sightseeing place in Mumbai is one of the largest aquariums in the city of Mumbai. Situated in Marine Drive, this aquarium was founded by D. B. Taraporewala, a Parsi philanthropist, in the year 1951. The aquarium has a twelve feet long three-sixty degrees glass tunnel that holds interesting marine life. There are several species of fish here, such as damselfish, butterfly fish, tiger fish, angelfish, moss, sea urchins, sea cucumber, marine eels, etc

Babulnath

Whenever you are visiting Mumbai, Babulnath Shiva temple is a must-visit for inner peace and tranquillity. It is one of the oldest temples in Mumbai, which increases its importance in the eyes of the loyal devotees. Its walls are specially carved with limestone that depicts the Hindu mythology, which travellers find it exciting at the first look. At this temple, the beautiful marble flooring is specially brought down from Rajasthan. Thus, each step you take inside this temple feels royal and enchanting along with the daily devotees you can meet and greet, dressed in Indian attires. So, every moment spent in this temple is blissful with internal peace and devotion. Moreover, you can witness devotees from different corners of the world who love to pay their tribute to Lord Shiva and other idols.Once you enter the holy temple revered by so many Hindus and locals, you can find sculptures and idols of Lord Ganesha, Lord Hanuman, and Nandi with Kashyap. We would also advise you to buy a basket outside the temple steps before entering. This basket will bring joy, happiness and fulfil all your wishes once you pay your heartfelt worship to Shiva and other lords like Durga Mata and Goddess Parvati at the centre of this temple.  If you have any doubts regarding the same, you can always ask devotees around you or the priest to know how to get the prayer done with the basket that you buy.On the other hand, idols of Goddess Parvati and Durga Mata are respectfully placed in the centre of this temple. What’s even more special about this temple is that around 4 times a day, prayers for Lord Shiva are recited here. This temple gets approximately a lakh devotees for Darshan during the Mahashivratri. The whole scenario is a sight to behold and capture in your hearts to narrate stories about back home.

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19 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Mumbai

Written by Joni Sweet Updated Mar 6, 2023

Mumbai is a city of contrasts. Arguably India's most cosmopolitan city, it brims with gourmet restaurants, five-star hotels, the fancy living quarters of Bollywood megastars, and renowned attractions. But remember: An estimated 20 million people call this bustling metropolis home, giving India's largest city a distinctively chaotic, energized feel.

It's easy to experience India at its most authentic in Mumbai. You'll see Hindu devotees picking up garlands from the massive flower market near Dadar railway station , "dabbawalas" (translated as people who carry containers) delivering hundreds of thousands of freshly cooked lunches to the city's office workers from Churchgate railway station , the swirling colors of the bustling " Thieves Market," and people of all walks of life enjoying the sunset from the sugary sand at Marine Drive Chowpatty . Mumbai is equal parts overwhelming and inspiring, and you'll never forget your first visit to this city.

Tourists are spoiled for choice when it comes to things to do in Mumbai. Plan your adventure in this incredible city with our list of the top tourist attractions in Mumbai.

1. Visit the Gateway of India

2. watch the sunset on marine drive, 3. drive across the bandra-worli sea link, 4. take pictures of the taj mahal palace, mumbai, 5. visit the kanheri caves, 6. tour the chhatrapati shivaji maharaj vastu sangrahalaya museum, 7. meditate at the global vipassana pagoda, 8. check out the shree siddhivinayak temple, 9. explore the mani bhavan gandhi museum, 10. see the mahalakshmi temple, 11. taste mumbai's famous street foods, 12. take a bollywood tour, 13. shop at the chor bazaar ("thieves market"), 14. tour ancient caves on elephanta island, 15. splash around water kingdom, 16. check out the views at nariman point, 17. catch a cricket match at wankhede stadium, 18. get mesmerized at dhobi ghat, 19. celebrate the bandra fair at mount mary basilica, map of tourist attractions in mumbai, mumbai, india - climate chart.

The Gateway of India

Standing proud on the banks of the Arabian Sea at the Apollo Bunder waterfront area, the Gateway of India is one of Mumbai's most popular and treasured landmarks. The 26-meter basalt archway, which combines the architectural styles of Roman triumphal arches with traditional Hindu and Muslim designs, was built as a gesture of welcoming for King George V and Queen Mary when they visited British India in 1911. Ironically, it was under this very archway that the last British troops exited India in 1948, after the country declared its independence from Great Britain.

Nowadays, the Gateway of India is one of the most popular gathering spots in Mumbai for tourists and locals alike. Watch the yachts and ferries take off to sea from the five jetties that flank the arch. Enjoy some of the famous bhelpuri (a crunchy, savory snack made of puffed rice and doused in tamarind sauce) from the street food vendors. Or just spend an hour or two people watching at this lively attraction.

Afterwards, walk 10 minutes southwest to the Colaba Causeway Market, a vibrant bazaar selling everything you can imagine and more. It's one of the best places to visit for cheap shopping in Mumbai.

Address: End of C. Shivaji Maharaj, Apollo Bandar, Colaba, Mumbai

Official site: https://mumbaicity.gov.in/tourist-place/gateway-of-india/

Marine Drive

No trip to Mumbai would be complete without a cruise down Marine Drive. The 3.6-kilometer-long, C-shaped boulevard offers epic views of the coast. However, just as amazing are the sightseeing opportunities on the other side of Marine Drive. The street is lined with stunning Art Deco buildings that have earned status as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

After your mini road trip, head out on foot for some more sightseeing along the Marine Drive promenade . The best time to go is at sunset. That's when tourists and Mumbaikars gather on the sands of Girgaum Chowpatty to see the cotton candy skies fade to dark while noshing on Mumbai's famous street food from nearby stalls.

Hot tip: Wonder why Marine Drive is also known as "Queen's Necklace"? Just look up at the street lights–they were positioned to make the road resemble a pearl necklace from above.

Bandra-Worli Sea Link

One of Mumbai's most iconic sites is a cable-stayed bridge known as the Bandra-Worli Sea Link. Opened in 2009, the eight-lane bridge connects the central business district with the western suburbs over the open sea, offering some much-needed relief from the congestion on the Mahim Causeway . It has become the Mumbai equivalent of New York's Brooklyn Bridge or Sydney's Opera House.

For the most impressive views of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, head to the Bandra Fort , a historic watchtower built by the Portuguese in 1640. It's also worth driving across the bridge, as well. By day, you can see the crashing sea on both sides of the bridge. And at night, watch the bridge light up with spectacular colors.

Photo Source: The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai

Tourists can find another popular site right near the Gateway of India : The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai and Tower. More than a century old, India's first luxury hotel is revered for the grandeur of its brownstone exterior. The windowed facade infuses its Renaissance architecture with Islamic touches, like corner turrets topped with onion domes, pointed archways, and covered balconies.

Fun fact: The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai hotel is one of India's most photographed places. Walk by and snap your own picture from street level. Or, better yet, step inside the hotel's colonial-style restaurant, Sea Lounge , in the afternoon for an elaborate high tea.

Address: Apollo Bunder, Mumbai

Stone carvings in a Kanheri Cave

While Mumbai may look like a shiny, modern city at first glance, it also has some ancient sites that will leave you in awe. Spend a day at Sanjay Gandhi National Park exploring the Kanheri Caves, a complex of monuments that were carved out of the basalt formations around 2,000 years ago. Inside the 109 cave entrances, you'll see large stupas (a hint that this was once a sacred place for Buddhists), congregation areas, and prayer halls. Look for the incomplete paintings of the Buddha on the ceiling of cave 34.

Address: Borivali East, Mumbai

The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya Museum

Visiting the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya Museum is also high on the list of the top things to do for tourists in Mumbai. Previously known as the Prince of Wales Museum of Western India, this is one of India's most important art and history attractions.

You'll need at least a full day to take in the museum's expansive permanent collection of 70,000 items, which include Indian miniature paintings, Himalayan art, antique Asian coins, jeweled swords, and much more. Afterward, poke around the streets of the Fort neighborhood near the museum–they're filled with stunning Gothic buildings .

Address: 159-161 Mahatma Gandhi Road, Fort, Mumbai

Official site: https://www.csmvs.in/

The Global Vipassana Pagoda

Discover Mumbai's peaceful, quiet side at the Global Vipassana Pagoda. Inspired by Myanmar's Shwedagon Pagoda, the colossal 96-meter-high stupa is covered in real gold that gleams in the sun. The hollow pagoda features a massive hall with room for 8,000 people to meditate in tranquility together.

Not sure how to meditate? Take one of the free 10-minute-long Anapana meditation courses offered at the pagoda continuously throughout the day. There's also an extensive vegetarian food court on-site with some downright delicious dosas.

Address: Next to Esselworld, Gorai Village, Borivali (West), Mumbai

Official site: http://www.globalpagoda.org/

Shree Siddhivinayak Temple

Many Hindus have their favorites of the religion's 33 million gods. Devotees who favor Ganesha (the potbellied deity with the elephant head who is known as the "remover of obstacles") make pilgrimages to the Shree Siddhivinayak Temple.

Slip off your shoes and head in to see the idol of the deity, draped with marigold garlands and offerings, with hundreds of other visitors eager for a glimpse (and perhaps a granted wish). It's a cultural experience like none other. And if you're interested in other sacred places dedicated to Ganesha, check out the Vazira Naka Ganpati temple and the Garodia Nagar Ganpati temple .

Address: S.K. Bole Marg, Prabhadevi, Mumbai

Official site: https://www.siddhivinayak.org/

Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum

Gandhi is one of India's most revered figures, and there's no better place to learn about him in Mumbai than at the Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum. The building traces its history back to the anti-colonial nationalist himself, when Gandhi made it his local headquarters for nearly two decades, beginning in 1917.

Tourists can pay tribute to the Indian hero at the Gandhi statue within the museum, see vintage photographs of Gandhi lining the staircase, and catch a glimpse of two of his famous spinning wheels . There's also a room on the second floor of the museum that displays paintings depicting important moments in Gandhi's life.

Fun fact: Barack Obama paid a visit to the Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum in 2010.

Address: Laburnum Road, Gamdevi, Mumbai

Official site: http://www.gandhi-manibhavan.org/

Mahalakshmi Temple

Mahalakshmi Temple is one of Mumbai's oldest and most famous temples. Dedicated to Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth, this temple draws crowds through its ornate gate and into the shrine with the idol. Visitors will also spot idols of other deities, including Tridevi (the patron deity of music and education) and Kali (the goddess of destruction), adorned with gold ornaments. For another spiritual attraction, take a trip to the Haji Ali Dargah , a floating Muslim shrine just a 15-minute walk from the Mahalakshmi Temple.

Address: Bhulabhai Desai Road, Mumbai

Official site: http://mahalakshmi-temple.com/

Street food vendor in Mumbai

Foodies, eat your heart out: Mumbai has some of the best street food in all of India. Not only is it colorful and spicy, street food in Mumbai also offers the best bang for your buck. You're never too far from a great hawker, but it's worth seeking out the best ones.

Try chatt (a spicy snack typically made of potato dumplings, fried noodles, onions, chilies, and more) from the popular food stalls near Churchgate Station . On Marine Drive and outside the Gateway of India , you'll find street food vendors whipping up chana jor garam (seasoned chickpeas). Or, head to Carter Road for global street food, including shawarma, momos, and even corn on the cob with lime juice.

Bollywood actress

Bollywood, India's largest film industry, has been rooted in Mumbai since the 1930s, when the Bombay Talkies movie studio was founded in the city. Bollywood now churns out as many as 1,000 movies each year, ranging from historical epics and curry westerns to courtesan films.

You can get a behind-the-scenes look at this blockbuster factory on a full-day private Bollywood tour. On this adventure, tourists will explore Bollywood film studios, take photos with the stars (subject to schedule availability), see Bollywood dancing and learn some choreography, and take a drive through the posh community where the top Bollywood actors and actresses live.

Masks in the Chor Bazaar

No matter how obscure your shopping list is, you'll probably find everything on it at the Chor Bazaar. Translated to the "Thieves Market" after the legend that all stolen goods in Mumbai end up for sale here, the Chor Bazaar is one of the biggest attractions for tourists, as well as the go-to place for picking up cheap goods.

Antique clocks, spiritual idols, used books, pottery, phone cases, handicrafts, shoes, coins, luggage, vintage cameras, Victorian furniture–you name it, you can shop for it among the chaotic hodgepodge of vendors. Pro tip: The side streets around the Chor Bazaar are home to some of the best kebab sellers in Mumbai.

Address: Mutton Street, Ajmer, Kumbharwada, Mumbai

A cave on Elephanta Island

A popular day trip from the main city of Mumbai is a visit to Elephanta Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Mumbai Harbor. The attraction is home to rock-cut cave temples honoring the Hindu god Shiva. Roughly 1,600 years old, the archeological marvel lays out a series of temples in a maze-like mandala pattern.

Inside, you'll discover carvings that explain the stories of Hindu myths. The crown jewel of the main temple is a six-meter-high, three-faced Shiva statue. Ferries to Elephanta Island depart roughly every 30 minutes from the Gateway of India and take about an hour.

Official site: http://elephanta.co.in/

Water Kingdom entrance

Mumbai is scorching most of the year, with average highs of 86-93 degrees Fahrenheit (30-34 degrees Celsius). When you need to cool down, visit Water Kingdom, a popular water park in Mumbai. Asia's largest theme water park features more than 70 thrilling attractions, including water coasters, a water gun fight lagoon, and a rain dance zone. Its 100-meter-wide wave pool ("Wetlantic") is the largest one in the world. Tourists can also enjoy an ice-skating rink and a bowling alley. No wonder more than 15 million visitors from around the world have already stopped by Water Kingdom.

Address: Global Pagoda Road, EsselWorld amusement park, Borivali West, Mumbai

Official site: https://www.waterkingdom.in/travel/

View from Lower Parel to Nariman Point in Mumbai

Affectionately nicknamed the "Manhattan of Mumbai," Nariman Point glitters with some of the most expensive office space in the world. Its posh location on the southern end of Mumbai's peninsula comes from rather humble beginnings, though. Once under the Arabian Sea, this land was reclaimed throughout the mid-20th century and quickly experienced a construction boom of skyscrapers.

Not just for office workers, Nariman Point is also a top attraction for tourists who come to watch the sunset, catch recitals at the National Centre for the Performing Arts , get a breathtaking view of Marine Drive , and splurge at internationally famous shops. (And don't worry if you're on a tight budget–you can find affordable goodies at the Colaba Causeway Market just two kilometers away.)

Aerial view of Wankhede Stadium

Immerse yourself in cricket at Wankhede Stadium. Built in 1975, this famous sports attraction is where India seized the Cricket World Cup in 2011, making it the first country in the world to win the championship on its home turf.

With a capacity for more than 33,000 spectators, this international cricket stadium has an electric atmosphere during matches. Try to score tickets to a match to see what India's favorite sport is all about. No matter where you sit, you'll have a great view–the stadium was designed without beam support for the roof to ensure there were no visual obstructions of the pitch.

Address: Wankhede Stadium, D Road, Churchgate, Mumbai

Dhobi Ghat

Dhobi Ghat is a mesmerizing sight for visitors to India. It's considered to be the "world's largest outdoor laundry," where dhobis (or laundrymen) from 200 or so families lug dirty clothing from families and tourists throughout the city and wash it by hand in open-air concrete troughs.

Thousands of colorful garments drying on lines in the breeze makes for a one-of-a-kind photo opportunity in the early afternoons. Afterward, the dhobis press and fold the garments into tidy piles, ready to be delivered to the owners.

While travelers come to see this labor-intensive laundromat daily, Dhobi Ghat is as much a part of everyday life for Mumbai residents as it is a marvel for tourists, so be sure to keep your visit respectful, and ask permission before photographing the workers. It's sure to give you a deeper appreciation for the modern laundry machines you're probably used to back at home.

Address: 1 Anandilal P Marg, Dhobi Ghat, Shanti Nagar, Lower Parel, Mumbai

Mount Mary Basilica

If you happen to be visiting Mumbai in September, you're in luck–Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount (or Mount Mary Basilica) celebrates the feast of the birth of Mary , mother of Jesus Christ, on September 8 every year. The holiday marks the start of the Bandra Fair, a weeklong carnival that draws hundreds of thousands of tourists and pilgrims alike.

The streets surrounding the church fill with temporary shops , where devotees buy candles shaped like parts of their body experiencing pain or ailments, then place them in the basilica in hopes of better health. You can also sample specialty sweets , like kadio bodio (gram flour snack sticks doused in sugar syrup and dried) and mawa peda (milk fudge flavored with saffron and cardamom) from the festival food hawkers that line the street from Mount Mary Basilica to the Mount Carmel Church compound.

No matter when your trip to Mumbai takes place, tourists are welcome to visit the beautiful Latin church and its legendary Our Lady of Navigators statue , which dates back to the 16th century.

Address: Mt. Mary Road, near Shanti Avedna Sadan, Mount Mary, Bandra West, Mumbai

Official site: http://www.mountmarybasilicabandra.in/

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1. Elephanta Caves

Elephanta Caves

14 km from city center 1 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Elephanta Caves is a specimen of rock-cut art and architecture from the times of medieval India. The caves are located on the Elephanta or Gharapuri island which is situated at a distance of 11 km from the city of Mumbai . Natively known as Gharapurichi Leni, the Elephanta Caves that exist today are ruins of what were once elaborately painted artworks. It also provides an amazing view of the Mumbai skyline. You can reach the Elephanta Caves via a ferry ride from Gateway of India. This collection of cave temples dates back to 5th to 7th centuries and most of them are dedicated to Lord Shiva.

2. Marine Drive, Mumbai

Marine Drive, Mumbai

16 km from city center 2 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in : Churchgate

Starting from the north of Nariman Point and ending at the famous Chowpatty beach, the Marine Drive is a 3km long arc shaped road along the sea coast of South Mumbai. The coast lines the Arabian sea and is the best place to watch the sunset in Mumbai.

3. Juhu Beach

Juhu Beach

8 km from city center 3 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in : Juhu

The most popular beach in Mumbai, Juhu beach is located close to Andheri and was once quite a beautiful beach. However, with so many tourists coming in here, the place has become dirty and water is also not clean because of affluents from nearby factories and industries.

4. Colaba Causeway

Colaba Causeway

18 km from city center 4 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in : Colaba

One of the most crowded and electrifying places to visit in Mumbai is the Colaba Causeway, famous for being a shopping paradise and having endless shops to choose from. It has a charm about it, which will suck you into its world of colourful shops and old-world cafes like a magnet.

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5. Gateway of India

Gateway of India

18 km from city center 5 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in : Fort Mumbai

One of the most distinguished monument in Mumbai, The Gateway of India was built in 1924. Now it has become a popular tourist hub in the city. Located at Apollo Bunder Waterfront, the monument overlooks the Arabian Sea in the most beautiful way.

6. Film City Mumbai

Film City Mumbai

10 km from city center 6 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in : Western Suburbs

Spread across a vast area of 520 acres, the Film City is comprised of about twenty indoor studios and is located in Aarey Colony, Mumbai , Film City is often regarded as a home of Bollywood. The place is so vast that about 1000 film sets can be erected here simultaneously. Over the years, it has been the locations for a number of Bollywood films. Almost over 900 movies and many more television shows have also been shot here. Today, Film City has grown to be one of the best film studios, well-equipped with all the essential amenities and world-class facilities. Not only is it a great place for film shoots, but it is also filled with verdant greenery and refreshing expanses.

7. Enjoy Street Food

Enjoy Street Food

7 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

The food culture of Mumbai is defined by its street food. People from all economic classes eat from the roadside food stalls in Mumbai, which serve some of the best local food, even better than many restaurants. Mumbai's most famous street food includes Vada Pav, bhelpuri, panipuri, sevpuri, Bombay sandwich, ragda-pattice, pav bhaji, omlette pav and kebabs. Among the popular desserts of Mumbai are Kulfi and Ice Gola.

8. Hanging Gardens

Hanging Gardens

15 km from city center 8 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in : South Mumbai

Marked by bushes trimmed into shapes of various animals and proximity to the Arabian Sea are the Hanging Gardens, opposite the Kamla Nehru park. Spend a relaxed evening here, enjoying the sunset, especially if you are with kids.

9. Prince of Wales Museum

Prince of Wales Museum

17 km from city center 9 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

The Prince of Wales Museum is regarded as one of the heritage buildings of Mumbai owing to its splendid architecture. The museum comprises of a plethora of ancient, exquisite artefacts relating to the rich and diverse history of India.

10. Mumbai Zoo

Mumbai Zoo

12 km from city center 10 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Popularly known as Veermata Jijabai Udhyan, the zoo is the best way to spend family holidays amidst a vast variety of birds & animals.

11. Essel World

Essel World

19 km from city center 11 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located on the edge of northern suburbs, Mumbai's favourite adventure and water park, Essel World and Water Kingdom are probably the best themed park and water park in India. During the hot and humid summer or Mumbai, a lot of locals and tourists throng Water Kingdom.

12. National Museum of Indian Cinema

National Museum of Indian Cinema

14 km from city center 12 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in : Cumballa Hill

The National Museum of Indian Cinema is the first museum in the country that displays the history of Indian cinema. It is housed in two buildings, New Museum Building and the heritage Gulshan Mahal on Peddar Road in Mumbai. The museum showcases history of Indian Cinema through recordings, memorabilia, cameras, equipment and much more.

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13. Sanjay Gandhi National Park

Sanjay Gandhi National Park

15 km from city center 13 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

This is a wildlife sanctuary and a habitat to abundance of flora and fauna, in the midst of a busy Mumbai. Famed to be one the most liked national parks, one can also enjoy a train ride through this one. One can spot here Leopards, Macaques, Boars, Lions, Flying fox, Kingfisher, Sunbird and many more. A must visit attraction of the city, the park is also known for a huge population and variety of butterflies.

14. Siddhivinayak Temple

Siddhivinayak Temple

8 km from city center 14 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in Prabhadevi, Siddhivinayak is a Lord Ganesha temple, one of the most significant and frequented temples in Mumbai. Visitors visit this temple in large numbers on daily basis. It is one of the richest temples in Mumbai. The wooden doors to the sanctum are carved with images of the Lord. The inner roof which is plated with gold has the central sculpture of Ganesha.

15. National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai

National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai

17 km from city center 15 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Situated in Colaba, Southern Mumbai, the National Gallery of Modern Art was established in 1996, with an objective to promote modern trends in the Indian culture. Initially a concert venue, the structure was later converted into an art gallery in 1954. The gallery boasts of its display of artworks from Indian as well as international artists ranging from M.F. Hussain, F.N. Souza, Amrita Shergil, Gaganendranath Tagore to Picasso.

16. Haji Ali Dargah

Haji Ali Dargah

13 km from city center 16 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Situated at the backdrop of a beautiful view of the sea is the shrine of Haji Ali, a wealthy merchant turned into Muslim Sufi. People from all walks of life and religions come here to seek blessings.

17. Fashion Street, Mumbai

Fashion Street, Mumbai

16 km from city center 17 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

One of the favourite shopping hubs for the people of Mumbai especially the students, the place offers some of the trendiest and latest fashion clothes.

18. Bandra Worli Sea Link

Bandra Worli Sea Link

9 km from city center 18 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Spanning across the arc of Mumbai coastline, this is an eight-lane cable-stayed bridge in Mumbai. Officially known as Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, it is a civil engineering wonder that reflects the modern infrastructure of the city of Mumbai.

19. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus

15 km from city center 19 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Also known as Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, the Victoria Terminus is the main railway station serving Mumbai. Constructed in the Victorian-Gothic style of architecture, the railway station is a declared as a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO. The station is one of the most famous historic landmark symbolizing the pre-independence British Raj in India.

20. Kamala Nehru Park

Kamala Nehru Park

16 km from city center 20 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Named after the first wife of the late Prime Minister of India, Sri Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, it is family spot for outings. Enjoy the view of Marine drive and the Chowpatty beach from here.

21. KidZania Mumbai

KidZania Mumbai

5 km from city center 21 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Kidzania is an indoor theme cum educational park for kids located in Ghatkopar West in Mumbai. There are no video games or any new age games, instead the entire space is setup in form of a mock city with real life professions for children to take up. The mock city has battery operated cars and tiny shops and clinics etc. The objective of the park is to educate, inspire and teach kids about real life in a fun and games way.

22. ISKCON Temple Mumbai

ISKCON Temple Mumbai

7 km from city center 22 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Iskcon temple is a spiritual getaway from all the hustle and bustle of the city. A temple clad in marble and glass, Iskcon has an impressive architecture and promises to give a peaceful and tranquil experience. The complex also has a research and education centre conducting daily seminars and preaching on Vedic writings and an impressive library inside the compound.

23. Gorakhgad Trek

Gorakhgad Trek

70 km from city center 23 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Gorakhgad is a hill fort in Maharashtra. Gorakhgad and Machindragad are twin forts in the Thane district of Maharashtra. Gorakhgad is situated at an elevation higher than its twin fort.

24. Kanheri Caves

Kanheri Caves

15 km from city center 24 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, the Kanheri Caves in Mumbai is a group of alcoves and rock-cut monuments that illustrate the Buddhist influence on the Indian art and culture. The caves are famous for its 109 special entrances and ancient sculptures, carvings, paintings and inscriptions dating from the 1st century to the 10th century.

25. Girgaum Chowpatty

Girgaum Chowpatty

15 km from city center 25 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Girgaum Chowpatty is a small sandy beach and a good place to chill, at the north end of Marine Drive, a must-go place for tourists visiting Marine Drive for the first time. Conveniently located next to Charni Road railway station, it is very crowded during evening and weekends and hosts street food stalls serving local delicacies. There are cafes/dine-in options available across the road as well.

26. Water Sports in Mandwa Beach

Water Sports in Mandwa Beach

30 km from city center 26 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

A beautiful, serene and pristine beach in Mandwa Village - an hour long ferry ride away from Mumbai - is not just about quite long walks along the coast but also offers the buzz of water sports.

27. Global Vipassana Pagoda

Global Vipassana Pagoda

19 km from city center 27 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located near Gorai, North-West of Mumbai, the Global Vipassana Pagoda serves as a monument to peace and harmony. It is built as a form of gratitude to a Vipassana teacher and accountant general of Independent Burma, Sayayi U Ba Khin. He was instrumental in bringing Vipassanaa back to its country of origin, i.e. India.

28. Mahakali Caves

Mahakali Caves

6 km from city center 28 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in : Andheri

Alternatively known as Kondivite Caves, the Mahakali Caves are a total of nineteen rock-cut monuments, built between the duration of the 1st and 6th century. The main cave consists of Buddha figures and stupas, while the there are several Buddha idols carved on the rocks too.

29. Lokhandwala Market

Lokhandwala Market

9 km from city center 29 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Lokhandwala is another place to shop happily and heartily. Do not miss the lip-smacking food around these shopping streets.

30. Hill Road and Linking Road, Bandra

Hill Road and Linking Road, Bandra

5 km from city center 30 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in : Bandra

Acknowledged for its high fashionable taste, Mumbai provides many opportunities to shop around. Besides Colaba, Bandra is another place for Shopaholics.

31. Makarandgad Trek

Makarandgad Trek

13 km from city center 31 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Makarandgad (or Madhumakarandgad) is a hill fort in the state of Maharashtra. Believed to be comprised of twin peaks, Madhu and Makarandgad, the fort has thus derived its name.

32. Mahalaxmi temple, Mumbai

Mahalaxmi temple, Mumbai

5 km from city center 32 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

The Mahalaxmi Temple is dedicated to Goddess Mahalaxmi or the 'Goddess of Wealth'. Thronged with devotees and tourists in large number throughout the year, the temple is a must visit if you are visiting Mumbai.

33. Bhimashankar Trek

Bhimashankar Trek

69 km from city center 33 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in the beautiful expanses of the Western Ghats, the Bhimashankar Trek takes you through the thickets of the Bhimashankar jungles right up to the temple. Bhimashankar is located in the village Bhorgiri in the ghat region of the Sahyadri range.

34. Jehangir Art Gallery

Jehangir Art Gallery

17 km from city center 34 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

The Jehangir Art Gallery, an art gallery in Mumbai, was founded by Sir Cowasji Jehangir at the request of K K Hebbar and Homi Bhabha. It was built in 1952. Managed by the Committee of Management, the entire cost of this mansion was donated by Cowasji Jehangir.This gallery is placed at Kala Ghoda, behind the Prince of Wales Museum, in South Mumbai near the Gateway of India, and has four exhibition halls. The gallery was designed by GM Bhuta for GM Bhuta and Associates.

35. Naneghat

Naneghat

88 km from city center 35 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Situated at a height of 2,600 feet, Naneghat is a mountain pass through the Sahyadri Mountain Range in Maharashtra that connects the Konkan sea coast with the old town of Junnar in the Deccan. Once an important corridor link through the Ghatghar forest between the coastal region and the important towns inland, Naneghat is now a loved and much-frequented route for the trekkers and explorers. Boasting the trademark beauty of lush greens amidst patches of dusty terrain, typical to this region, Naneghat is a treat to the eyes, to the soul and to the nature-loving, adventure-seeking mind.

36. Haji Malang Dargah and Trek

Haji Malang Dargah and Trek

31 km from city center 36 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Sri Malang gad is a fort near Kalyan in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. It is known popularly as Haji Malang, which is one of the most famous among the three sufi shrines located on the hill. The structure of the fort is three-storeyed, and each tier has a specific name.

37. Mahuli Trek

Mahuli Trek

60 km from city center 37 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Mahuli is a hill fort in Maharashtra. Located in the district of Thane, the peak of the fort rises to an elevation of 2700 feet from the ground. The summit is actually a collection of 2-3 hills, all having typical names.

38. Jivdhan Trek

Jivdhan Trek

88 km from city center 38 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Jivdhan is a hill fort in the state of Maharashtra. It is a part of the 'famous five' fort in the Sahyadri mountain range. The other forts which are a part of the famous five include Naneghat, Shivneri, Chavand and Hadsar.

39. Jama Masjid, Mumbai

Jama Masjid, Mumbai

17 km from city center 39 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

The Jama Masjid, popularly known as Friday Mosque, is the oldest mosque that Mumbai houses. A popular place of pilgrimage, it boasts of beautiful and intricate carvings, breathtaking artworks and the fascinating 'sangemarmar' stonework and has an interesting history attached to it. 

40. Mahipatagad Trek

Mahipatagad Trek

40 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Mahipatagad is a hill fort in the state of Maharashtra. Mahipatagad is a twin fort of Rasalgad, located in the Ratnagiri district. It is famous for its six entrance door or 'Darwazas' but most of them have crumbled down. There is Shiva temple at the top.

41. Mount Mary Church

Mount Mary Church

7 km from city center 41 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

The Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount is commonly called as the Mount Mary Church by the locals. Thousands of people of all faiths visit this church to attain peace and tranquillity in the caress of Mount Mary. The basilica is a truly grand, yet humble edifice made from nothing but stone.

42. Gorai Beach

Gorai Beach

21 km from city center 42 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in the north suburb of Mumbai, 40 kms from the main city, Gorai Beach is one the cleanest, most tranquil and one of the most frequented beaches of Mumbai. Located near Bhayandar, on the Gorai Creek, the soothing calmness of this beach bordering the Arabian Sea, makes for a perfect leisure weekend vacation.

43. Madh Island

Madh Island

12 km from city center 43 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Home to umpteen villages, farmlands and surreal vistas, is the locale of Madh Island in Mumbai. Clustered with quaint fisher villages and dotted with lush green farms, Madh Island is a respite from the glitterati and dazzling environs of the city and can be reached by an hour’s drive from the main city.

44. Marve Beach

Marve Beach

16 km from city center 44 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Away from the industrial pollution and the chaotic city life, Marve Beach is situated in Malad, in the western suburbs of Mumbai. Due to the strong tides and currents, it is generally not recommended to swim in the sea waters or even to step aside post evening hours.

45. Versova Beach

Versova Beach

8 km from city center 45 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

A continuation of Juhu Beach towards the Andheri suburbs, Versova Beach is comparatively less crowded and only separated by a creek from the former beach. Versova is essentially a fishing village inhabited by Kolis (fisherfolks) situated in the vicinity of the beach, and is a hotbed for fish trade.

46. Dadar Chowpatty Beach

Dadar Chowpatty Beach

7 km from city center 46 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

As the name suggests, Dadar Chowpatty Beach is situated in the Dadar suburbs of Mumbai. Majorly popular for the giant view of the Bandra Worli Sea Link bridge, this beach is customarily used for jogging and watching beautiful sunsets.

47. Aksa Beach

Aksa Beach

14 km from city center 47 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located a little on the outskirts of the city in Malad, Aksa Beach is an unparalleled oasis for a rejuvenating retreat from the hustle bustle of the city traffic. The mesmerising coastline is one of the longest in the city and offers an extremely vivid and surreal panorama of the merging horizon ahead.

48. Kalamb Beach

Kalamb Beach

38 km from city center 48 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in Nalasopara in Thane district of Maharashtra, is the really long and secluded Kalamb Beach. A paradise away from the din of the city, the beach is beautiful owing to its tranquility, serenity and an altogether mesmerising panorama.

49. Worli Sea Face

Worli Sea Face

10 km from city center 49 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

The exuberant promenade with lashing waves and gushing waters of the Arabian Sea, situated in Worli, Mumbai is popularly called Worli Sea Face. Home to the rich and affluent residential colonies, the posh locale is also a major business district.

Uran

23 km from city center 50 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in : Navi Mumbai

Situated at the end of Navi Mumbai, Uran lies in the Konkan division between Panvel and Karjat. Primarily a tiny fishing and agriculture village, Uran has several beaches to its attribute- the most popular of which are Pirvad, Mankeshwar and ONGC. Surrounded by water bodies on three sides, the village is just attached to the land from the side of Raigarh district. Pirvad is the most frequented beach, with plenty of tourists visiting it every day, Mankeshwar is considered to be a religious beach owing to the grand temple of Lord Shiva situated at the seaside itself. Whereas ONGC is popular for housing the gas plant at the beach.

51. Bandstand

Bandstand

5 km from city center 51 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Bandstand or Bandstand Promenade is the immaculate promenade in the queen suburbs of Bandra in Mumbai. Also known as Bandra Bandstand, it boasts of a joggers’ strip and a park in addition to being a happening hangout spot.

52. Carter Road

Carter Road

6 km from city center 52 out of 104 Places To Visit in Mumbai

Situated next to Bandstand Promenade just next to Bandra, Carter Road is one of the most happening and popular hangout places among the Mumbaikars. The locale is a haven for foodies owing to its bazillion food options from the umpteen eateries situated on the sidewalk.

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One Day Walking Tour And Map of Mumbai’s Main Tourist Places

Best tourist places and tourist attractions in Mumbai can be covered in a one day walking tour. This article has a map and detailed information of the main places of interest in South Mumbai.

Most famous tourist places in South Mumbai are listed in the table. A detailed one day walking tour of these Mumbai attractions is given below. Please click on the links for details.

Walking Tour of Main Tourist Places In Mumbai

The trip around Mumbai’s best tourist sightseeing locations starts at Churchgate and covers the below places:

1] CHURCHGATE STATION – START OF TOURIST TOUR

2] CHURCHGATE STATION TO MARINE DRIVE

3] marine drive to nariman point, 4] regal, gateway of india, ngma, museum.

5] APPOLO BANDAR, COLABA, REGAL CINEMA

6] KALA GHODA, JEHANGIR ART GALLERY, MUMBAI UNIVERSITY, BOMBAY HIGH COURT, OVAL MAIDAN

7] FLORA FOUNTAIN, FORT, HORMINAN CIRCLE, RBI

8] HERITAGE NILE, P M ROAD, D N ROAD

9] VICTORIA TERMINUS, BMC HEADQUARTERS

10] CRAWFORD MARKET – WHOLESALE MARKET

11] metro, azad maidan, cross maidan, churchgate, map of best tourist attractions in south mumbai, 1] churchgate station – start of tourist tour.

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LANDMARKS : Headquarter of Western Railways, Eros Cinema Hall, Oval Ground, Life Insurance Building

OF INTEREST : Mumbai has 2 North-South Local Railway Line. These are the Central Line, which starts from Victoria Terminus (VT) and the Western Line which starts from Churchgate Station. Churchgate station is one of the busiest railway stations in the world. To see a mass of humanity, enter the station during rush hour (9:00 am to 10:30 am or 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm).

Start the tour on the Southern exit of Churchgate. On the left is a beautiful neo classical British era building which is the “Western Railway Headquarter”. Opposite the road is the Life Insurance Building and Eros cinema. To the left of Eros is a wide open Oval shaped green ground that is surrounded by trees, called “Oval”.

LANDMARKS : Awesome Sea view, Marine Drive, Chowpatty beach, Governor’s residence

DISTANCE & DIRECTIONS : 400 meters. Turn right from Churchgate and walk towards the Arabian Sea.

OF INTEREST : Stunning view of the Arabian Sea. On a clear day the view of the sea and the broad promenade of Marine Drive is breath taking. From end to end, Marine Drive is shaped like a necklace and it is also called the “ Queen’s Necklace ”. At the Southern Tip of Marine Drive is the business district of Nariman Point and at the Northern end are the golden sandy beach of Chowpatty and the wooded area of the Governor’s residence. There is a beautiful large promenade along the entire Marine Drive. Enjoy a long walk along Marine Drive with the cool breeze of the Arabian Sea on your face.

The “ Art Deco ” styled buildings along Marine Drive are among the largest collection of “ Art Deco ” architecture in the world.

Few things are more pleasurable that spending a relaxed evening on Marine Drive watching the sun setting.

Notice a large round structure on Ambassador Hotel; this is “ The Pearl of the Orient “, Mumbai’s only revolving restaurant.

LANDMARKS : Tip of Nariman Point, Air India Building, Oberoi/Trident Hotel, Brabourne Stadium, National Center for Performing Arts (NCPA), Vidhan Bhavan (Maharashtra State Legislature), Mantralaya,

DISTANCE & DIRECTIONS : 1km. Walk south along the sea towards Nariman Point. The Air India building and Oberoi hotels are prominent landmarks.

OF INTEREST : Nariman Point is a business district of Mumbai which has been built on reclaimed land in the late 1970s. Since most of the offices are over 30 years old, the architecture is not adventurous. At one time, Nariman Point was among the top 3 most expensive real estate in the world. Nariman Point has many banks, finance companies, brokers, ad agencies, shipping firms, etc.

The tip of Nariman Point offers a beautiful wide view of the Arabian Sea. On the south side is the posh locality of Cuffe Parade. To the left one can see a small fisherman village called “ Machimar Nagar ”. At the tip of Nariman Point is the National Center for Performing Arts (NCPA) and the Oberoi and Trident hotels. The round Maharashtra legislature building (Vidhan Bhavan) is also located in Nariman Point. It contains a large statue of the symbol of India which are 4 lions facing in 4 direction.

Walk along the tree lined streets of Nariman Point and feel the buzz and energy of the Indian economy.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT : From outside Churchgate station there is a direct bus service to Nariman Point (Special 9). There are also share-a-taxi services from outside Churchgate.

LANDMARKS : Gateway of India, Regal Cinema, Prince of Wales Museum (renamed Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya), National Gallery of Modern Art, Taj Mahal Hotel

DISTANCE & DIRECTIONS : 2 Km. Walk away from the sea on the Madame Cama Road to reach Regal cinema round-about.

OF INTEREST : As one walks along Madame Cama Road, the large Oval ground and imposing Mumbai University building is on the left and Cooperage ground is on the right. At the Regal round-about is the imposing Prince of Wales Museum (now called Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya). The museum was built in 1922 and houses around 50,000 artifacts and is a good example of the Indo-Saracenic style of architecture. Opposite the museum is an impressive building with a large dome which is Mumbai’s National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA). NGMA has works of many of India’s greatest contemporary artists including M F Hussain, Jatin Das, Jahangir Sabavala, Tyeb Mehta, S H Raza, F N Souza, etc. These may not be the artist’s greatest works, but it is a good introduction to modern Indian art. The gallery itself is an interesting 3 story structure with a large dome on top. Across the road is Regal cinema which was built in 1933. Across the road to its left is the impressive headquarters of Mumbai Police.

The most important monument in this area is the Gateway of India. The Gateway of India was built to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Bombay. This high arch structure is 26 meter/85 feet tall, built of yellow basalt and is influenced by Muslim and Indian architecture. There are ferry boats along the Gateway of India which talk tourist for a short ride in the Arabian Sea. There are also ferries that take tourist to the island of the Elephanta Caves which contain Buddhist Cave carvings.

Opposite the Gateway of India is the Taj Mahal Hotel (old and new buildings). Visit the elegant old Taj Mahal building and enter a world of old-world charm and luxury. The Taj Mahal has hosted many world leaders. It was attacked and damaged during the 26 November, 2008 Mumbai terrorist strike.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT : Buses are available from Madame Cama Road to Regal or take a taxi (fare less than Rs 30). Special Bus SPL 1 from Nariman Point to Regal.

5] APPOLO BANDAR, COLABA, REGAL CINEMA

LANDMARKS : Radio Club, Colaba Causeway, Café Leopold, Café Mondegar, Regal, Bade Mian, Cusrow Bagh,

DISTANCE & DIRECTIONS : 2 Km. From the Gateway of India walk along the sea promenade (Appolo Bandar) to Radio Club and take a right turn to Colaba Causeway. From Colaba take a right turn to walk back to Regal.

OF INTEREST : Colaba has many small hotels and guest houses and is a favorite destination for tourists and backpackers. The main Colaba causeway is a shopping area and it has hawkers lining the pavement selling Indian handicrafts. For Indian handicraft products and souvenirs visit “Cottage Industries Exposition” and “Apsara International” on Colaba Causeway. Since there are many foreign tourists here, there are also many small restaurants that cater to tourist. Expect to find Indian, Moghlai, Iranian, Parsi, Lebanese, Continental, British, Chinese, Japanese food in Colaba. Have a cold beer at Café Leopold and Café Mondegar. Café Leopold was attacked during the November 26 terrorist attacks and there are bullet marks at the bar.

Walk behind the Taj in the evenings and you can smell the mouth watering aroma of kebabs being cooked on coal at “Bade Miya”. This road side restaurant has become a Mumbai institution and so has the small Middle Eastern restaurant of “Bagdhadi” next to it.

Colaba has a large gated colony for only Parsi/Zorastrian residents called Cusrow Bagh. There are an estimated 100,000 Parsis in the world of which 60,000 to 70,000 live in Mumbai. This small, prosperous community came to India from Persia/Iran almost 1,200 years ago. Famous Parsis include the Tatas, Godrej, Shapoorji Palonji, Wadia, Freddy Mercury, Zubin Mehta, Homi Bhabha, Sam Manekshaw, Shiamak Davar, Boman Irani, Rohinton Mistry, Dadabhai Naoroji, Soli Sorabjee, Fali Nariman, etc.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT : Many buses from Colaba to Regal, Churchgate, VT.

LANDMARKS : Jehangir Art Gallry, Museum Art Gallery, Kala Ghoda, David Sassoon Library, Elphinstone College, Army and Navy Buildings, Mumbai University, Rajabhai Tower, Bombay High Court

DISTANCE & DIRECTIONS : 1.2 km. Walk North from Regal. Turn left at Kala Ghoda and walk North along Oval until main road (Veer Nariman Road).

OF INTEREST : North of Regal is one of Mumbai’s oldest art galleries, Jehangir Art Gallery. This area is called Kala Ghoda, and along with Colaba, it is the art gallery district of Mumbai. Do visit the galleries in this area to get a flavor of Indian art.

Every year in February, Kala Ghoda is the venue of the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival which is Mumbai’s largest street festival, which has plays, movies, paintings, visual art, street art, street performances, children’s workshops, literary events, book readings, literary discussions, concerts, etc.

Just opposite Jehangir Gallery are three amazing Britesh era buildings – Elphinstone College, David Sassoon Library and Army and Navy Building.

From Kala Ghoda, turn left to “Oval Maidan” which is a large open Oval shaped ground. Along the Oval are two large Gothic structures. The first is the Mumbai University which has a large clock tower, called Rajabai Tower. Rajabai Tower is modeled on the Big Ben in London. Notice the beautiful stained glass windows in Rajabai Tower and the lovely spiral staircases of the university building.

Next to the University is the Gothic structure of the Bombay High Court.

7] FLORA FOUNTAIN, FORT, HORNIMAN CIRCLE, TOWN HALL, RBI

LANDMARKS : Flora Fountain, Jai Maharashtra, Oriental Building, HDFC Building, Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), Bombay House (HQ of Tata Group), Horniman Circle Garden, St Thomas Cathedral, Town Halll (also called “Asiatic Library”), Reserve Bank Of India (RBI), Government Mint,

DISTANCE & DIRECTIONS : 1.5 km. From the Bombay High Court turn right to Flora Fountain.

OF INTEREST : The primary attraction of this place is the beautiful British era architecture which is mainly of the neo–Gothic and Indo-Saracenic style of architecture. Fort (also called Flora Fountain because of the statue in the center, and Hutatma Chowk) is the center of activity in South Mumbai with roads from the two main stations (VT/CST and Churchgate) converging here.

In the middle of the road are two statues – one of a girl in a fountain (Flora Fountain after the Roman Goddess of flowers, “Flora”) and the other of a Martyr with a flame (“ Hutatma Chowk ” memorial). All around are building that pre-date to British rule. There is an old world charm to this place. Among the stunning buildings around Flora Fountain are the Oriental Building, HSBC Building, Central Telegraph Office, Bombay House, St Thomas Cathedral.

Flora Fountain and most places in a radius of 1.6 km (1 mile) around it is a business district. There is a hustle and bustle about this place on a regular working day. Feel the excitement and pace of Mumbai and watch Mumbai residents rush about their work.

Look to the south and you will notice a tall cream building in the shape of a semi-arc. This is the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), which is the oldest stock exchange in Asia.

Walking along the path shown in the map, you will reach Horminan Circle which has a charming park in its center. The arched Italian Gothic buildings on opposite sides of Horniman Circle remind one of similar buildings in London and Edinburgh. Observe the interesting statues on each arch. Near the circle is the St Thomas Cathedral. Step inside to escape the heat and be stunned by the exquisite statues and plaques in this incredible church. On the other side of the Horminan Circle are steps that lead up to the Asiatic Library (“Town Hall”). Hindi movie fans are sure to recognize this building from many Hindi films. Horniman Circle is the location of the first Starbucks store in India.

North of the Asiatic Library is the impressive building of the Reserve Bank Of India (RBI). With its massive doors, this imposing building does look like a secure bank. Opposite the RBI is a tall white building which is the new RBI building and the compound of the Indian Mint where Indian coins are made and gold is purified.

East of this area is “Ballard Estate” which has some of the most beautiful old British era office buildings in Bombay. This is an office area and it gets deserted at night. Since the streets are empty at night, which is an oddity for Mumbai, film units like to shoot here at night. Hindi movie buff may recall movies which feature Ballard Pier. Beyond Ballard Pier are the docks. Most of the Eastern sea coast of Mumbai is docks. Mumbai has a natural sea port. Some of the docks are naval defense docks. Entry to the docks is restricted.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT : Many buses available.

8]  HERITAGE MILE, P M ROAD, D N ROAD

LANDMARKS : Bombay Store, Strand Book Stall, Handicraft Khadi Bhandar, Vatcha Agiary, Eruchshaw Building, Sterling Cinema, New Empire Cinema

DISTANCE & DIRECTIONS : 1.2 Km

OF INTEREST : Mumbai’s “ Heritage Mile ” starts from Flora Fountain (Fort), moves along Dadabhai Naoroji Road (D N Road, formerly known as Hornby Road) to Victoria Terminus Station (also called Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus) and ends at Mumbai’s busiest wholesale market, Crawford Market. The “ Heritage Mile ” is a beautiful showcase of British era architecture. The “Heritage Mile Association” is a citizen’s association whose objective is to promote regeneration of the area and restore the heritage character of D N Road.

Pherozeshah Mehta Road (P M Road) and D N Road (Dr Dadabhai Naoroji Road) are busy commercial districts of Mumbai. Explore British colonial facades in this 19 th century road. The buildings of note on D N Road are Vatcha Agiary, which is a Parsi fire temple with Assyrian statues and architecture (Note: Non-Parsis are not allowed in the Agiary); J.N.Petit Public Library; Eruchshaw Building.

The architecture of buildings in South Bombay has strong influence of “British Gothic”, “Victorian”, “Indo-Saracenic” (Mughal and Indian influence) and “Art Deco” styles of architecture.

Some of these buildings may seem decrepit; this is because these buildings are labeled as heritage structures and they require special permissions for renovation work. Also, Bombay has an antiquated rent act which has not allowed old landlords to increase rent in the last 30-40 years. Some of the offices in these buildings pay a paltry rent of Rs 100-200 per month ($4-6 or GBP 2-3).

There are small street vendors on both sides of the road trying to entice visitors to buy the latest pirated movie, software and playstation games. Many of these street vendors also sell electronic items which should be avoided. Opposite the Citibank branch is a slightly run down looking shop that stretches across an entire building. This is the Khadi Gram Udyog Bhavan which sells “Khadi” (hand woven cloth popularized by Mahatma Gandhi) and Indian handicraft made by Indian artisans. This is a good place to buy an authentic Indian souvenir. “Bombay Store” on Pherozeshah Mehta Road also has authentic Indian handicraft souvenirs.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT : Many buses ply on this road

9] VICTORIA TERMINUS (VT or CST), BMC HEADQUARTERS

LANDMARKS : Victoria Terminus Station (VT), Bombay Muncipal Corporation (BMC) Headquarters, General Post Office (GPO), Azad Maidan, Times of India Building,

OF INTEREST : The majestic Victoria Terminus Station (VT) (also called Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus – CST) is the MOST STUNNING building in Mumbai . Victoria Terminus is an UNESCO World Heritage Site which was built in 1887 to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria.

British architect Frederick William Stevens designed the Victorian Gothic styled VT station which also has Indian architecture influences. The main VT building is a “C” shaped structure with a courtyard in the center. At the center of VT is a massive octagonal ribbed dome which is built without centering. The dome is topped by a statue of a woman, symbolizing “Progress” with a torch in her right hand and a wheel in her left hand. At the eight corners of the dome are gargoyles ready to leap out. VT has beautiful arches, spires, stained glass and windows. All around the outside of the station are interesting and intricate statues, carvings, metal work and sculptures. At the main gate is a statue of a lion (representing Britain) and a tiger (representing India).

VT/CST station caters to both local and outstation trains. This is among the busiest stations in India and the world.

Opposite the VT station is the second most beautiful building in Mumbai, the headquarters of Mumbai’s Municipal Corporation (BMC – Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation). This is another Gothic masterpiece designed by British architect Frederick William Stevens. This is a V Shaped structure with a tall tower covered with a central dome. There is a winged statue which represents ‘Urbs prima in Indis’ (the first city of India). At the entrance of the building is an impressive bronze statue of Sir Pherozshah Mehta who was a renowned lawyer, municipal commissioner of Bombay and 4 time president of Bombay municipality. Just like the CST, the BMC HQ has stunning and intricate carvings, statues, sculptures, arches, stain glass, windows and domes.

Behind the BMC HQ is the office of one of India’s oldest (founded 1838) newspaper, The Times of India.

Opposite VT and to the left of the BMC HQ is a large playground with cricket pitches on it. This is the famous Azad Maidan where Mumbaikars play India’s favorite game of cricket. There is one exclusive patch of green which belongs to Bombay Gymkhana club which is among the oldest gymkhana/clubs in Mumbai. In addition to a game of cricket one may also see a game of rugby being played here.

Just behind VT Station is the General Post Office (GPO). Step inside its cool interiors where a large round structure with multiple windows dispenses Indian postal paraphernalia.

LANDMARKS : JJ Flyover, JJ School of Arts, Mahatma Phule Market/Crawford Market, Mangaldas Market, Jama Masjid, Mumbadevi Temple, Police Headquarters.

DISTANCE & DIRECTIONS : 0.8 Km from VT station

OF INTEREST : Crawford Market is Mumbai’s main wholesale market. It’s a terrific place to get a bargain. Expect narrow lanes, large crowds, noise, dirt, street shops, hawkers, pollution and above all great bargains. In short, have a great Indian bazaar experience. Different streets specialize in different goods (for example, toys, hardware, stationary, decorative items, paints, electrical items, cloth, machinery, etc).

Near Crawford market is the Mumbadevi temple whose main deity, “ Mumbadevi ”, is the patron Goddess of Mumbai. The word Mumbai is derived from her name.

On the corner of Crawford Market is the JJ School of Arts, which is Mumbai premier art institute.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT : Lots of buses from D N Road

LANDMARKS : Metro cinema, Kayani restaurant, St Xaviers College, Azad Maidan (ground), Cross Maidan (ground), Fashion street, Bhika Behram Well

DISTANCE & DIRECTIONS : 2 Km. Walk west from Crawford Market.

OF INTEREST : From Crawford market, walk west along the Lokmanya Tilak Road to Metro cinema. At the junction of Metro visit “Kayani” restaurant which is a typical “Irani” restaurant. Notice the quaint decor and the interesting menu. From Metro, turn south to the Mahatma Gandhi Road (M G Road). This shaded road with large trees on both sides is also called “Fashion Street” because of a large number of street stalls that sell clothes. On the left hand side of M G Road is Azad Maidan (Ground), Bombay Gymkhana and on the right hand side is the Cross Maidan. Many of Mumbai’s cricketers have honed their skills on these grounds.

At the junction where M G Road meets Veer Nariman Road (via Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil Marg) is the Bhika Behram Well which is a Heritage 1 Parsi holy well. Only members of the Parsi and Irani community can enter this complex.

Walk west along Veer Nariman Road to reach Churchgate station from where this adventure started.

OTHER TOURIST SITES – MALABAR HILL, CHOWPATTY, BANGANGA

Other tourist sites in South Bombay include the sandy beaches of Chowpatty, the posh locality of Malabar Hills where the Hanging gardens are situated which give a panoramic view of South Mumbai and the holy water pond of Banganga at the tip of Walkeshwar. South Mumbai also has interesting places like Haji Ali, Mahalaxmi Temple, Babulnath Temple, Race Course, Dhobhi Ghat, etc.

NOTE : In this article, the walking tour itinerary starts and ends at Churchgate; but one can start the tour from any of the points mentioned in the article. All along the route public transport in the form of BEST buses (Red single and double-decker buses) and Taxis (Black and Yellow) are easily available. Public transport in Mumbai is incredibly cheap. So if you do not feel like walking, hop onto a bus. Most of the route mentioned is covered by Special Bus SPL 1 and SPL 2 (Churchgate to Nariman Point to Regal to VT Station to Churchgate). At the cost of just Rs 10 (20 cents) most of the sites can be covered by these two buses. Additional Tips for Tourist Visiting Bombay .

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To make the most of the Ultimate Local Mumbai Train Map, it's important to understand the key features and symbols. The map is color-coded to represent the three main lines - Western (green), Central (red), and Harbour (blue). Each station is marked with a circle, and the name of the station is written in both English and Marathi. The map also includes 

  • A quick navigation system, which lets the user locate his stations within seconds using the box grid. We have introduced grid system in a different way. Its slightly modified in comparison to the traditional grid which has alpha-numeric coordinates. This consideration was from our study of most Indians who are not accustomed to criss-cross alpha numeric grid, excluding people who have travelled abroad where the criss-cross alpha numeric grid is very common.
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1. Lonavala

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Situated at an altitude of 622 m in the Sahyadri Range, Lonavala is a beautiful hill station in the Pune district of Maharashtra. It is one of the top hill stations you must include in Maharashtra tour packages and among the best tourist places to visit near Mumbai & Pune. It is located about 67 km from Pune, and 95 km from Mumbai. Lonavala has several tourist places in the form of caves, lakes, forts and waterfalls. Lohagad Fort , Rajmachi Point, Bhushi Dam, Kune Waterfalls, Karla Caves, Tikona Fort, Visapur Fort, Bedsa Caves and Tung Fort are some of the best places to include in Lonavala tour packages . The twin hill stations of Lonavala and Khandala are the most popular monsoon getaways in India. The best time to visit Lonavala and Khandala is during the monsoon, between July - September when the scenic spots become lush green and the waterfalls are in full flow.

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Distance from Mumbai: 95 Kms

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Alibaug, or Alibag is a coastal town in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. About 75 km from Lonavala, & 102 km from Mumbai, it is one of the popular places for beaches in Maharashtra , and among the must include places in Konkan Tour Packages . Located in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, Alibaug is well known for its beautiful beaches and ancient forts that are the most visited places as part of Alibaug packages . Alibaug Beach, Kihim Beach, Akshi Beach, Mandwa Beach, Kashid Beach, Varsoli Beach, Nagaon Beach, Murud Beach, Kolaba Fort, and Murud -Janjira Fort are the most popular places to visit in Alibaug . It can also be visited along with Mahabaleshwar tour packages . Alibag is one of the must include places in Maharashtra Tour Packages , especially for beach lovers.

Distance from Mumbai: 102 Kms

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Nashik or Nasik is the third-largest city by population in Maharashtra. Situated about 182 km from Mumbai, and 211 km from Pune, it is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra , and among the famous places to visit near Mumbai . Situated at an altitude of 700 m, Nashik is famous for its numerous temples that can be visited as part of Nashik Tour Packages . Panchavati, Someshwar, Ram Kund, Muktidham Temple, Coin Museum, Pandavleni Caves, Sinnar, Anjaneri, and Trimbakeshwar are some of the popular places to visit in Nashik . Nashik also holds Kumbha Mela, the largest religious gathering held once every 12 years. A large number of pilgrims, sadhus, and holy men attend this magnificent fair and take bath in the holy river Godavari. Apart from its religious importance, Nashik has numerous vineyards that dot the countryside and is known as the wine capital of India. Nashik can be visited along with Shirdi Tour Packages .

Distance from Mumbai: 183 Kms

4. Harihareshwar

Harihareshwar is a coastal town in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. About 175 km from Pune, and 213 km from Mumbai, it is one of the must-include places in Konkan tour packages , and among the famous weekend getaways from Pune , and Mumbai. Situated on the Konkan coast, Harihareshwar is one of the best Maharashtra beach destinations . This beach town is often called Southern Kashi because it is home to the Harihareshwar temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Harihareshwar comes across as a pleasant surprise with some of the most peaceful and beautiful beaches along the Konkan Coast. Harihareshwar Beach , Diveaghar Beach & Temple, Kondvil Beach, Kelshi Beach, Velas Beach, Srivardhan Beach, Bankot Fort, are the must include places in Harihareshwar Packages .

Distance from Mumbai: 192 Kms

5. Matheran

Situated at an altitude of 800 m in the Western Ghats range, Matheran is one of the top monsoon destinations in Maharashtra and among popular hill stations near Mumbai & Pune for a weekend trip. It is about 94 km from Mumbai, 56 km from Lonavala and 122 km from Pune. It can be visited as part of Lonavala tour packages . Matheran, which means 'forest on the forehead', is an eco-sensitive region declared by the Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of India. It is Asia's only automobile free hill station. Matheran is famous for its 38 viewpoints. Porcupine Point, Panorama Point, Echo Point, Charlott Lake, King George Point, Louisa Point, Monkey Point, Paymaster Park, Panthers' Caves, Rambaug Point, Heart Point, etc. are the some important tourist places in Matheran . Matheran is home to Matheran Hill Railway, one of the few toy trains in India. The Matheran hill railway, also known as Matheran Light Railway (MLR), is being considered for UNESCO World Heritage Site status. Also, this hill station is the birthplace of famous freedom fighter Veer Bhai Kotwal.

Distance from Mumbai: 94 Kms

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6. Igatpuri

Igatpuri is a beautiful hill town in the Nashik district of Maharashtra. About 136 km from Mumbai, and 250 km from Pune, it is one of the top hill stations in Maharashtra , and among the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai as well as Pune. At an altitude of 1900 feet in the Sahyadri Hills of Western Ghats, Igatpuri is a treat for the eyes as this charming hill station is adorned with beautiful temples, quaint old forts, pleasant climate, majestic mountains, and splendid scenery. This quaint hill town looks even more beautiful during monsoon season with gushing waterfalls, glittering lakes, mist, and the lush greenery. Bhatsa River Valley, Camel Valley, Tringalwadi Fort, Ghatandevi Temple, and Vaitarna Dam are some important places to visit in Igatpuri during your Maharashtra tour . This hill town has gained popularity among those who seek peace and spiritual rejuvenation, as Igatpuri is home to the Vipassana International Academy of Meditation. Also called as Dammagiri, this Vipassana center is considered to be the world's largest meditation center and is a major attraction in Igatpuri . With many forts in the vicinity, it is a paradise for hikers and trekkers.

Distance from Mumbai: 132 Kms

7. Bhandardara

Bhandardara is a small hill station and a holiday resort located in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. About 157 km from pune & 172 k from Mumbai, it is one of the lesser-known hill stations in Maharashtra , and among the beautiful places to visit near Mumbai . Situated at an altitude of 750 m on the banks of river Pravara, Bhandardara is a blend of natural beauty, waterfalls, mountains, tranquility, greenery, refreshing air, and pristine ambiance that can be experienced as part of Bhandardara tour packages . Arthur Lake, Randha Waterfalls, Umbrella Falls, Bhandardara Dam or Wilson Dam, and Amruteshwar Temple are some important tourist places in Bhandardara . Bhandardara provides plenty of opportunities for small treks and hikes for adventure lovers. The most interesting and exciting trek is the small trek to Ratangad Fort. The famous Mount Kalsubai (1646 m), the highest peak in Maharashtra, is a favorite trekking place. Bhandardara can also be visited along with Lonavala tour packages .

Distance from Mumbai: 165 Kms

8. Malshej Ghat

Nestled in the lofty rugged hills of the Western Ghats, Malshej Ghat is one of the picturesque hill stations in Maharashtra , and among the must include places in Pune Tour Packages . It is about 117 km from Pune, and 141 km from Mumbai. Situated at an altitude of about 700 m, the place is known for its rugged mountains, trekking trails, amazing waterfalls, and numerous lakes. This stunning mountain pass is an amazing getaway from Mumbai and Pune and lures a huge number of tourists, especially during the monsoon season when the surroundings are come alive with lush greenery and breathtaking waterfalls. Malshej Falls, Harishchandragad Fort, Pimpalgaon Joga Dam, Ajoba Hill Fort, Sindola Fort, etc., are some of the top tourist places in Malshej Ghat . For the outdoor enthusiasts and the adventure seeker, there are many trekking trails along its scenic hilly routes and waterfalls. The most famous is the trek to Harishchandragad,among the must-visit places as part of Malshej Ghat trip . Ancient temples and fortifications atop the hill add to the experience of the trek. Another trekking option is to climb the 400 steps of Shivneri Fort, the birthplace of Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

Distance from Mumbai: 126 Kms

9. Karla Caves

At a distance of 11 km from Lonavala, 59 km from Pune & 107 km from Mumbai, the Karla Caves or Karle Caves are a complex of ancient Indian Buddhist rock-cut cave temples located at Karli near Lonavala, Maharashtra. It is one of the best Lonavala tourist places and also among well known historical places to visit near Mumbai & Pune protected by Archaeological Survey of India. Karla is one of the most famous centers of early rock-cut architecture in India. The caves are excavated nearly 100 m on a high spur of the chain of hills on the north flank of the Indrayani valley. These caves were developed over two periods - from 2nd century BC to 2nd Century AD and in 5th - 10th Century AD. The oldest of the cave shrines is believed to date back to 160 BC, having arisen near a major ancient trade route, running eastward from the Arabian Sea into the Deccan. These caves are among the must include places in Lonavala tour packages . The Karla complex consists of 16 rock-cut excavations of which cave 8 is the chaityagriha. The complex of Karla Caves has its interior lighted by windows. The Karla Caves of rock excavations are not that elaborate when compared to its counterparts at Ajanta and Ellora. However, the grand chaityagriha of Karla is the grandest and the largest of all the chaityagrihas ...

Distance from Mumbai: 107 Kms

10. Randha Falls

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At a distance of 10 km from Bhandardara Bus Stop, 156 km from Pune & 177 km from Mumbai, Randha Falls is a beautiful waterfall located on the Rajur - Bhandardara road in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra . The waterfall is formed over Pravara River and cascades down from a height of 170 feet into a beautiful gorge. Considered as one of the prominent waterfalls in India, the jaw-dropping Randha Falls is a must visit place during monsoon and also one of the popular places to visit in Bhandardara. It is the chief source of hydro power in the Bhandardara region. There is a temple on the banks of the river and a viewpoint just above the falls provides a great view of the waterfalls. The rocky sides of the gorge are home to colonies of bees and one can see huge hanging hives under the rocky ledges.

Distance from Mumbai: 177 Kms

11. Lohagad Fort

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At a distance of 11 km from Lonavala, 66 km from Pune & 114 km from Mumbai, the Lohagad Fort (Iron Fort) is a historical fort situated along the Sahyadri hills in the Lonavala region of Maharashtra. It is one of the best tourist places to visit in Lonavala and also one of the popular heritage in Maharashtra . Perched atop a hillock at an altitude of 1050 m, the Lohagad Fort separates the Indrayani basin from the Pawna basin. It is also among the popular trekking places to visit near Pune & Mumbai. It is one of the most visited forts in Maharashtra as part of Lonavala tour packages . The fort was built by Guru Govind Singh in 1564 CE to serve as a prison. Shivaji Maharaj captured it in 1648 CE, but he was forced to surrender it to the Mughals in 1665 CE by the Treaty of Purandar. Shivaji Maharaj recaptured the fort in 1670 CE and used it for keeping his treasury. Later in Peshwa's time, Nana Phadnavis used this fort for living and built several structures in the fort such as a big tank and a step-well. Recently the fort has been declared as a protected monument by the government. The hillfort is designed in the shape of the tail of a scorpion. The fort can be reached from any of its four entrances, namely Maha Darwaja, Ganesh ...

Distance from Mumbai: 114 Kms

12. Umbrella Falls

At a distance of 500 m from Bhandardara Bus Stop, Umbrella Falls is a beautiful seasonal waterfalls situated at the Bhandardara Dam in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. It is one of the top places to visit in Bhandardara and also one of the best waterfalls in Maharashtra. When the Wilson dam overflows during monsoon, water gushes out from a small opening in its northern end over a semicircular rock, forming the picturesque Umbrella Falls. The water body is also used for hydro�electric power generation. There is a bridge right below the waterfall, tourists can get a full view of the waterfalls standing on the bridge. The waterfalls can be enjoyed only during the monsoon season, when the dam reaches full capacity. The falls can be easily reached by walk from Bhandardara Bus Station which is around 500 m.

Distance from Mumbai: 178 Kms

13. Elephanta Caves

At a distance of 17 km from Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Elephanta Caves are a network of sculpted caves located on Elephanta Island or Gharapuri in Mumbai Harbour. The Caves, listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site, is Mumbai's oldest historic site and also one of the best Mumbai tourist places . Among the prime places to visit as part of Mumbai Packages , the identity of the creators of Elephant Caves is disputed. It is believed that the Chalukyas and Rashtrakutas were behind the creation of the caves and sculptures. The island was ruled by the Chalukyas and later by the Gujarat sultanate. It was later handed over by the Gujarat Sultan to the Portuguese in 1534 AD. The caves are known for beautiful Hindu temples and sculptures. The Elephanta Caves were named by the Portuguese after they saw a statue of an elephant on the island. The statue is now placed at the Bhau Daji Lad Museum at the Jijamata Udyan at Byculla in Mumbai. The main cave (Cave 1) was a Hindu place of worship until Portuguese rule began in 1534 AD, after which the caves suffered severe damage. This cave was renovated in the 1970s after years of neglect and was designated UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 to preserve the artwork. It is currently maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Elephanta Island has two groups of caves in the rock-cut architectural ...

Distance from Mumbai: 17 Kms

14. Murud - Janjira Fort

At a distance of 5 km from Murud, 21 km from Diveagar, 53 km from Alibaug, 84 km from Raigad Fort, 170 km from Mumbai, and 162 km from Pune, Murud - Janjira is an island fort situated near Murud in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. This is one of the top places to visit in Alibaug , and also one of the popular heritage places to visit near Pune and Mumbai. Janjira Fort is surrounded by the Arabian Sea on all sides and is one of the strongest marine forts of India. It is one of the popular places of heritage in Maharashtra , and among the must include places in Alibaug tour packages . The name Janjira is derived from the Arabic word Jazeera which means island. The original structure was built in the 15th century by a Koli chief as a defense against pirates and thieves. Originally a small wooden structure, Janjira Fort was later captivated by Siddi Sirul Khan an Abyssinian Siddi of Ahmednagar kings in the 17th century. During its construction, the fort structure collapsed thrice. Siddi realized that a sacrifice is needed, so he offered his 22 years old son to God. It is one of the The fort was attacked many times by the Portuguese, British, and the Marathas but it was successful in resisting attempts to capture. Shivaji's ...

Distance from Mumbai: 154 Kms

15. Kalsubai Peak / Mount Kalsubai

At a distance of 12 km from Bhandardara, 165 km from Mumbai & 174 km from Pune, Kalsubai Peak is a mountain peak in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. This is one of the popular places of trekking in Maharashtra , and among the must include places in Bhandardara tour packages . The peak of Kalsubai perched at an altitude of 5400 feet (1646 m) and it is the highest peak in Maharashtra. The peak lies within the Kalsubai Harishchandragad Wildlife Sanctuary. It is one of the best places to visit in Bhandardara for adventure enthusiasts. The peak is a small plateau and offers a commanding view of nearby forts and Bhandardara Dam. It was used for keeping watch on their enemies during the Maratha rule in the region. Kalsubai Temple is Located at the topmost peak of the Sahyadri mountain range of Maharashtra. Mount Kalsubai is a famous trekking destination in Maharashtra. The trekking route attracts a large number of visitors, some to conquer the highest peak in Maharashtra, some trek to Kalsubai to visit Mandir and offer prayers to local deity Kalsubai. The temple houses an old well, where the water level never drops below 3 feet. A religious fair is organized by the locals at this temple during Navratri. To reach the summit there are various trekking routes. The ...

16. Sinhagad Fort

At a distance of 32 km from Pune Junction, Sinhagad or Sinhagarh means the Lion Fort, is a fortress located southwest of Pune City. Sinhagad Fort is one of the popular places of trekking in Maharashtra , and among the must include places in Pune packages Previously called Kondana, the fort has been the site of many important battles, most notably the Battle of Sinhagad in 1671 CE. It is one of the top places to visit near Pune City. According to history, the fort was built 2,000 years ago and it is said that the name Kondana was derived from sage Kaundinya. Mohammed bin Tughalak captured the fort from the Koli tribal chieftain, Nag Naik in 1340 CE. And in 1496 CE, Malik Ahmad, the founder of the Nizam Shahi dynasty took control of the fort. Nearly 200 years later, the Maratha leader Shahaji Bhonsale captured the fort. In 1647 CE, Shivaji held the stronghold and renamed it Sinhagad. In 1665 CE, as per the Treaty of Purandar, Shivaji handed over Sinhagad to the Mughals and again captured it in 1670 CE, under the direction of Tanaji who was Shivaji's favorite general. Aurangzeb laid siege to Sinhagad in 1701- 03 CE, but could not hold it for long. Finally the British seized the fort from the Marathas in 1818 AD. The fort was later used as a retreat for many European residents of Pune. Counted ...

17. Bhaja Caves

At a distance of 5 km from Lohagad Fort, 15 km from Lonavala, 71 km from Pune & 119 km from Mumbai, Bhaja Caves are one of the popular Buddhist caves of Hinayana faith in Maharashtra. These caves are one of the top places to visit in Lonavala and among the well known tourist places to visit near Pune & Mumbai . These caves are well known historical places near Pune protected as National Monument by the Archaeological Survey of India. Bhaja Caves or Bhaje caves are a group of 22 rock-cut caves dating back to the 2nd century BC. The caves are 400 feet above the village of Bhaja on an ancient trade route, which extends from the eastern side of the Arabian Sea towards the Deccan. The Bhaja Caves are similar to the Karla Caves in style and architectural designs. The most prominent among the excavations is the chaityagriha (Cave 12). The chaityagriha is considered to be the earliest of its kind. It consists of a large apsidal hall and is divided into a central nave and side aisles by 27 pillars. The ceiling of the nave is vaulted and original wooden beams are fixed. Chaitya contains stupa at its far end with a hole in the top for wooden umbrella. Cave 18 is a monastery and consists of a rectangular hall with a front pillared verandah. Depictions of the Sun God Surya and Lord Indra are present ...

Distance from Mumbai: 119 Kms

18. Kashid Beach

At a distance of 32 km from Alibaug, 20 km from Murud - Janjira Fort, and 133 km from Mumbai, Kashid Beach is a beautiful beach on the shores of the Arabian Sea at Kashid. It is one of the popular beaches in Maharashtra and also a popular weekend getaway from Mumbai and Pune. Kashid Beach is tucked between two hillocks and is known for its clear waters, white sand and casuarina groves that line the shore. The 3 km long white sand beach is the most beautiful and alluring in the Konkan region. Kashid Beach is a quiet and soothing place and a perfect getaway from the busy city life. Kashid is not as commercially popular as most other beaches in the state. Most tourists stop over at Kashid en route Alibag or Murud. Kashid Beach is also perfect for surfing with waves rising as high as six feet almost throughout the year. However swimming is not recommended at Kashid. Kashid is also a popular destination for water sports like water scooters, parasailing and banana boat rides. The beach is very crowded on weekends but on weekdays it has almost deserted look. There are lots of shacks with hammocks offering snacks, cold drinks, and coconut water. One can relax there and enjoy the beauty of beach.

Distance from Mumbai: 133 Kms

19. Ratangad Fort

At a distance of 6 km from Ratanwadi, 23 km from Bhandardara , 183 km from Pune & 197 km from Mumbai, Ratangad is an ancient hill fort situated at Ratanwadi village in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. It is one of the best forts in Maharashtra and an ideal place for trekking around Mumbai & Pune. The Ratangad Fort is one of the most popular places to visit in Bhandardara and the place leaves visitors spellbound with its rich heritage. The fort is located at a height of 4250 feet. Ratangad Fort is 400 year old fort, which was used by Maratha warrior Shivaji. The fort was initially ruled by the Mughals and it was conquered by Shivaji Maharaj. Ratangad has a natural rock peak with a cavity at the top which is called Nedhe or Eye of the Needle. The fort has four gates known as Ganesh, Hanuman, Konkan and Trimbak. There are two caves on the Ratangad Fort, one of the caves is smaller and can accommodate 8-10 people, while the other cave is larger and can accommodate 40-50 people. It also has many wells on the top. The base village Ratanwadi has Amruteshwar Temple which is famous for its carvings. The Pravara River originates in Ratangad Fort. According to the local legend, Sage Agastya meditated and performed penance in Ratangad. At that place two drops of Amrut was dropped and water started flowing out from Ratangad continuously resulting in the river Pravara hence the name 'Amrutvahini'. There are numerous ...

Distance from Mumbai: 197 Kms

20. Trimbakeshwar / Tryambakeswar

At a distance of 28 km from Nashik, Trimbakeshwar or Tryambakeswar is a small pilgrimage town located on the banks of River Godavari at the foothills of Brahmagiri Mountains in Nasik district of Maharashtra. It is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra , and among the must-include places in Nashik packages . Trimbakeshwar is famous for Trimbakeshwar Temple which is one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples of Lord Shiva. It is one of the most famous places to visit near Nashik . Trimbakeshwar Temple is built by Sri Nana Saheb Peshwa in 1755-1786 AD. The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Shiva as Trimbakeshwar. The extraordinary feature of the Jyotirlinga located here is its three faces embodying Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Rudra. A crown studded with precious stones rests on top of this Linga, which is said to be from the age of Pandavas. This crown is decorated with various precious stones like emeralds, diamonds, and many other varieties. The crown is displayed every Monday from 4 PM - 5 PM. It is one of the most popular places to visit near Mumbai . The temple is built of black stone in the Nagara style of architecture and is enclosed in a spacious courtyard. The sanctum internally a square and externally ...

Distance from Mumbai: 193 Kms

21. Revdanda Fort & Beach

At a distance of 5 km from Korlai, 18 km from Alibaug and 15 km from Kashid, Revdanda Fort is an ancient Portuguese fort located at Revdanda in Raigad district of Maharashtra. The fort is located at the mouth of the Kundalika River. Revdanda Fort, also known as Revdanda Aagarkot, was built by Portuguese Captain Soj in 1558 CE. In 1740 CE, Revdanda along with the Korlai Fort came under Maratha kingdom as per the treaty signed by the Portuguese. Angres defeated the fort in 1817 CE but it came under the British Raj in 1818 AD. The periphery of the fort is around 5 km. The entire fortification has two main doors one from north and the other from south. Of which the northern gate was for land connection and the southern gate was used as a passage to the sea. This route opens to the main sea through the Revdanda creek. Portuguese built a dock over here which had become non-existent over time. The north and south gate is connected directly by a long road made of stones. Now, only the western part of the compound has some relics of the ancient fort. The remaining portion has eventually become the Revdanda village with houses and patches of farmlands. The fort has a 4 storey tower and a couple of cannons within its walls. There is an old passage beneath the principle walls which is presently blocked. Revdanda had a chapel where St Francis Xaviers delivered one of his earliest sermons in the Indian subcontinent. Revdanda was also the first place in India where Afanasy ...

Distance from Mumbai: 118 Kms

22. Someshwar Waterfalls / Dudhsagar Falls

At a distance of 2 km from Someshwar Temple and 9 km from Nashik Central Bus Station, Someshwar Waterfalls is a breathtaking waterfall situated near Gangapur in the suburbs of Nashik. It is one of the popular waterfalls in Maharashtra , and among the must-visit places as part of Nashik tour packages . Also known as Dudhsagar Waterfalls, Someshwar Waterfalls is one of the most favorite tourist places in Nashik . This small and beautiful waterfall is formed over the holy River Godavari. The height of the waterfall is 10 m and the place turns very picturesque during the monsoon as there is a huge water flow and also a lot more greenery around. It is a much-loved picnic spot by families and preferred stop by youngsters, to spend a relaxed evening. There is also a Balaji Temple near the waterfall which is a must-visit. Timings: 6 AM to 6 PM Entry: Free

Distance from Mumbai: 187 Kms

23. Bhimashankar Temple

At a distance of 111 km from Pune, 124 km from Lonavala, 210 km from Nashik, and 224 km from Mumbai, Bhimashankar Temple is an ancient pilgrimage center located near Karjat in the Ghat region of Sahyadri hills in Maharashtra. This is one of the top places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra , and also one of the best pilgrimage places to visit near Pune . Bhimashankar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered one of the 12 holy Jyotirlinga shrines in India, and among the must-visit places as part of Pune tour packages . The other Jyotirlinga shrines in Maharashtra are Vaidyanath near Parli, Trimbakeshwara near Nashik, Grishneshwar near Aurangabad, and Aundha Nagnath Temple in Hingoli. Bhimashankar is also the source of the river Bhima, which flows southeast and merges with the Krishna River near Raichur. It is believed that the original temple of Bhimashankar was built in the 12th century CE. However, no evidence remains dating to that period has been found. The temple was renovated by Chimaji Antaji Bhide Naik in 1733 CE followed by some repair works by Dikshit Patwardhan in 1766 CE. A well was constructed in the complex by Raghunathrao Peshwa. The famous minister of the Peshwas, Nana Phadnavis carried out a lot of renovations, including the construction of the shikhara. It is one of the famous places to visit in Pune . According ...

Distance from Mumbai: 199 Kms

24. Pandavleni Caves

At a distance of 8 km from Nashik Central Bus Station, Pandavleni Caves or Trirashmi Caves are the ancient rock cut caves situated on Trirashmi Hills to the south of Nashik. The location of the caves is a holy Buddhist site in Maharashtra and also one of the popular places to visit in Nashik. Pandavleni Caves are a group of 24 caves carved between the 3rd century BC and the 2nd century AD, representing the Hinayana Buddhism and has nothing to do with the characters of Mahabharata (the Pandavas).These caves were built by the rulers of that time like Satavahanas and Kshaharatas for Hinayana Buddhist monks. More ancient name of caves is Trirashmi Caves where the root 'Trirashmi' means 'triple royal'. Most of the caves are Viharas except for the 18th cave which is a Chaitya. Caves 3, 10, 18 and 20 are the most significant and fascinating caves among the 24 caves which are noted for their magnificent sculptures. Cave 3 has a large Vihara with fascinating sculptures. Cave 10 is also a Vihara but it is much older and finer than Cave 3. It is believed to be as old as the Karla Caves near Lonavala. These caves houses shrines, cisterns, rare inscription, carved figures of Buddha and Bodhisattva, along with icons of some of the Jain Teerthankaras like Vrishabhdeo, Ambikadevi, Veer Manibhadraji etc. The Chaitya (Cave 18) is well sculptured with an elaborate facade. There are several inscriptions found in these caves. Inscriptions in caves 3, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19 and ...

Distance from Mumbai: 174 Kms

25. Kune Falls

At a distance of 2 km from Khandala Railway Station, 3.5 km from Lonavala Railway Station, 94 km from Mumbai & 70 km from Pune, Kune Falls is a scenic waterfall situated near Kune village in Pune district of Maharashtra. It is one of the famous waterfalls not to miss in a Maharashtra tour and also one of the best places to visit in Lonavala . Kune Falls lies at an altitude of 622 m set against the stunning backdrop of the famous Sahyadri Mountains. It is a three-tiered waterfall cascading down from a height of 200 m and is a must include tourist place in Lonavala tour packages . The waterfall is divided into 2 sections and the highest drop at this three-tier waterfall is of about 100 m. The place is completely surrounded by lush green vegetation and provides a great visual experience. The falls attracts tourists in large numbers during the rainy season when the waterfall is in its peak form and flows down with a huge gush. Bathing and swimming are popular activities in the waterfalls. The water that flows through the valley runs for many days even after the monsoon season is over. The Kune Church is located within the close proximity of Kune Waterfalls and serves as a landmark to reach the waterfalls. From the church, it takes just a short walk to reach Kune falls. The ...

26. Garbett Point / Garbut Point

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At a distance of 17 km from Matheran and 8 km from Diksal, Garbett Point or Garbut Point is located near Matheran with grand view of the plateau below. The huge plateau gives a view to various waterfalls on the neighboring mountains. This place is also one of the top things to do in Matheran hill station and it is one of the must include places in Lonavala packages .. Garbut Point, situated about 5 km walk from Matheran Railway Station, is a comparatively secluded and less visited vantage point. Flanked by a gorgeous valley on one side and the thick jungle on the other, Garbett Point is a place from where enthralling views of sunrise and sunset can be observed. Garbett to Matheran trekking is very famous for adventure lovers from Mumbai and Pune. The trek is a bit long and requires a little patience to accomplish. The trek starts from Diksal village. After walking for 5 minutes one can see a huge manmade lake. Visitors need to walk along the perimeter of the lake and cross a fast moving stream. One needs a rope to cross the stream during the monsoon season. The fields and the mountains are lush green with waterfalls all around. After crossing the stream, trekkers need to climb a steep hillock till a nearby village. After short steep climb from the village, one will reach the narrow Garbett plateau, which ...

Distance from Mumbai: 89 Kms

27. Rajmachi Fort

At a distance of 15 km from Lonavala, 15 km from Khandala, 82 km from Mumbai & 82 km from Pune, Rajmachi Fort is an ancient fort situated in Pune district of Maharashtra. It is one of the popular tourist places near Mumbai for trekking and also among the best places to visit in Lonavala . This famous fort in Maharashtra lies at an altitude of 2710 feet. This is a protected monument and is among the most popular attraction not to miss in a Lonavala tour packages . Historically, Rajmachi fort was a strategic fort to control Bor Ghat (between Khopoli and Khandala on Mumbai-Pune route) which was a historical trade route. It is one of the ideal one day trip near Mumbai . The fort complex was originally constructed by the Satavahanas. In 1657 CE, Shivaji Maharaj captured this fort along with other neighbouring forts from the Adilshahi ruler of Bijapur. In 1704 CE, the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb captured the fort from the Marathas. However, the Marathas regained its control in 1705 CE. In 1713 CE, Shahu Maharaj handed over Rajmachi fort to Kanhoji Angre. Eventually in 1818 CE with the downfall of the Marathas, the British took over the Rajmachi Fort. Rajmachi Fort consists of two citadels namely Shrivardhan and Manaranjan Forts. It is a very famous ...

Distance from Mumbai: 82 Kms

28. Mandwa Beach

At a distance of 13 km from Kihim Beach, 19 km from Alibaug, Mandwa Beach is a scenic beach situated at Mandwa village in Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. It is a popular weekend beach destination from Mumbai city. Mandwa is a stunning beach thronged by number of tourists. The beach is isolated from crowd and pollution. The village of Mandwa, which is located nearby, attracts visitors due to the presence of dense coconut trees. The beautiful sunset view from the beach is really picturesque. Chaul is also a popular tourist spot situated near the beach. This place is known for a church, Buddhist caves, a synagogue, a temple and several ruins of Portuguese. Mandwa Beach is a water sport enthusiast's dream destination, infact the place boasts of being the best water sports center around Mumbai and Pune. The various water sports activities are Jet Ski, kayaking, banana tube ride, water scooters etc. The town also has another tourist attraction the Karmarkar Museum famous for its sculptures. On a clear day one can enjoy a long, breathtaking view across the bay, up to the Gateway of India. Regular ferries are available from the Gateway of India to Mandwa jetty to reach the beach.

Distance from Mumbai: 111 Kms

29. Vikatgad / Peb Fort

At a distance of 3.5 km from Neral Railway Station,13 km from Matheran, 88 km from Mumbai & 117 km from Pune, Peb Fort, also known as Vikatgad, is an ancient fort situated near Neral. This is one of the popular places of trekking near Mumbai , and among the must-visit places as part of Matheran Tour Packages . Situated at an altitude of 2100 feet, the fort derives its name from the Goddess Pebi at the base of the fort. The fort is also named Vikatgad for its supposed shape of the Elephant Headed God, Ganesh. Historical references clearly indicate that Shivaji Maharaj used the caves on the fort to store the grains. It is one of the popular places to visit in Matheran . The fort is famous for its caves which are maintained by disciples of Swami Samartha and the meditation chambers carved out from the rock inside the mountain. To get inside the meditation chamber, one has to crawl through a narrow passage and then climb down into the meditation chamber. The chamber is very well maintained with tiles on the floor for people to sit and meditate. The fort also has a temple dedicated to Swami Samartha on the top and has the footwear or Padukas worn by the great saint kept on the top. The view of the entire Neral and Karjat region from the top is worth the climb. Another ...

Distance from Mumbai: 88 Kms

30. Prabalgad Fort / Prabal Fort

At a distance of 46 km from Matheran, 16 km from Panvel, 61 km from Mumbai and 117 km from Pune, Prabalgad Fort or Prabal Fort is located between Matheran and Panvel in Maharashtra. It lies at an altitude of 2300 feet in the Western Ghats. This is one of the most beautiful tiny forts in Maharashtra and a great place for trekking near Mumbai. The fort was built on a plateau very close to Matheran. Prabalgad Fort was built during Bahmani Sultanate to keep an eye on Panvel Fort and Kalyan Fort in North Konkan. It was known as Muranjan until it was taken over and renamed by the Maratha forces under Shivaji's rule. This magnificent fort was captured by Chhatrapati Shivaji from the Mughals. Historians believe that there was a treasure hidden inside the fort at the time of its capture. Prabal Fort presently in ruins is located at the flat summit of the Prabal hills in the western side of Matheran. The fort contains a temple to Ganesh and some stone ruins. The fort initially had two gateways and eleven towers. However in 1818 AD, these gateways were destroyed in uncongenial fights. At present, one can see only four towers in the fort and a pond on the top of Prabal hills. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, this heritage site is a popular tourist attraction of the region. One can see this fort from various viewpoints of Matheran including Little Chowk Point and Louisa Point. Right next to Prabalgad, to its north, ...

Distance from Mumbai: 61 Kms

31. Ambarnath Shiv Mandir

At a distance of 5 km from Ulhasnagar Railway Station, 37 km from Matheran, and 59 km from Mumbai Central, Ambarnath Shiv Temple is an ancient Hindu temple situated on the banks of Waldhuni River in Ambarnath. It is one of the popular places of heritage in Maharashtra , and among the most popular places of sightseeing in Matheran . This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is a popular religious shrine of the region that can be visited during your Matheran Tour . The temple is believed to be constructed in 1060 AD by King Mahamandaleshwar as a tribute to his ancestors. The temple is carved out of stone in the Hemadpanthi architectural style of construction and is known for its resemblance with the famous Dilwara Temples of Mount Abu in Rajasthan. The temple is built with black basalt stone. The main attraction of this shrine is the marvelous architectural designs carved on the walls and ceilings that grab the attention of the visitors. The beautiful images of Lord Shiva in different moods, including his renowned dancing pose, adorn the ceilings and pillars. To reach the Garbhagriha, one has to descend 20 steps. There is a Swayambhu (self-manifested) linga enshrined under the open sky in the inner sanctum. A statue of Nandi Bull is located at the center of the main porch of the ...

Distance from Mumbai: 59 Kms

32. Irshalgad

At a distance of 40 km from Matheran, 19 km from Karjat, 66 km from Mumbai & 115 km from Pune, Irshalgad is a fortress located between Matheran and Panvel in Maharashtra. It is a twin fort to Prabalgad and among ideal weekend getaways near Mumbai. The area of the fort is not large but there are several water tanks cut from the rock. Irshalgad pinnacle is accessible by an easy to moderate 3 km trek and it takes about 1.5 hours. The trek starts from Karja village which is about 11 km from Karjat Railway Station. From Karja village one can follow a well-defined path till Irshalwadi village. The path from Karja passes through a steep ridge and then tapers to an easy ascend till Irshalwadi. From the village one has to walk straight up to a small temple dedicated to a local deity. Take left from the temple, standing at this point one can see the Irshalgad peak on the right side. However one has to traverse from left to reach the base of the pinnacle. There is a water tank on the route from the Irshal plateau to the peak. From there, visitors will reach the needle hole near the top through a simple rock-climbing route. To reach the top of the pinnacle, it is essential to have rock climbing equipment. From the top one can see the forts of Prabalgad, Matheran, Chanderi, Malang gad, Karnala and Manikgad.

Distance from Mumbai: 66 Kms

33. Diveagar Beach & Temple

At a distance of 10 km from Kondivli Beach, 21 km from Srivardhan, 25 km from Murud, 38 km from Harihareshwar, and 73 km from Alibaug, Diveagar Beach is a splendid beach situated at Diveagar on the Konkan coast of Maharashtra. This is one of the popular Harihareshwar tourist places , and also one of the favorite weekend getaways from Mumbai . Stretches over 5 km, Diveagar Beach is a quaint amalgamation of greenery and azure water with gentle sprinkles of white sand. This beach is surrounded by Suru trees and a dense cover of belu trees as well. At one end of the beach is a fishing settlement while the other end offers a sanctuary to the migratory seagulls feasting in the creek waters. Diveagar Beach is not a flat beach unlike most of the other beaches in this region, be careful while playing in the waves as there are rocks strewn across some parts of the beach. Sand-bubble crabs and dolphins can be found on the beach. Some sea turtles lay their eggs on the beach as well. It is one of the must-visit places as part of Harihareshwar packages . Gleaming white sand, pristine blue water, swaying coconut palms, & betel nut trees, and gentle breeze producing a serene and calming effect, Diveagar Beach is for those who truly want to get away from the hustle-bustle of big cities. ...

Distance from Mumbai: 184 Kms

34. Kelshi Beach

At a distance of 28 km from Velas, 34 km from Dapoli, 37 km from Harihareshwar, and 91 km from Chiplun, Kelshi Beach is a secluded beach located at Kelshi village in Raigad district of Maharashtra. It is one of the less-crowded beaches on the Konkan coast, and among the must-visit tourist places in Harihareshwar. Kelshi Beach is a beautiful beach that stretches for about 2.5 km just outside the Kelshi village across the Bharja River. Kelshi is a calm and peaceful beach and ideal for people looking for a short weekend getaway from the cities of Mumbai, and Pune. Along the coast of Kelshi are thick woods and groves of Kevda, Cyprus, Coconut, and Betelnut. There is a hill on this beach called Utambar hill, and one will find large black rocks at the meeting point of Utambar hill and the sea. A part of the beach has rocks filled with treasure troves of cowries, conches, and shells. Kelshi Beach is an untouched virgin beach and very few people travel here. People who enjoy spending time close to nature will fall in love with this beach. The long stretch of shimmering sands is great to relax or marvel at the mysteries of the ocean. The sunsets are amazing and jaw-dropping. And during winter, thousands of migratory birds come here and stay. It makes for a gorgeous sight. Another piece of wonder in Kelshi Beach is a natural sand dune formed by a Tsunami in 1524 CE. Once part of the Peshwa Dynasty, the charming little village of Kelshi is also popular for the 350-year ...

Distance from Mumbai: 200 Kms

35. Srivardhan Beach

At a distance of 20 km from Diveaghar, and 21 km from Harihareshwar, Srivardhan Beach is a pristine beach located at Shrivardhan town in Raigad district of Maharashtra. It is one of the popular weekend getaways from Mumbai, and among the must-visit places as part of Harihareshwar Packages. Stretches about 3 km long, Srivardhan Beach is a very clean and calm beach located along the Arabian Sea coastline. The majestic black sand coastline is bestowed with striking palm groves and mango plantations. The long pristine coastline of Srivardhan is most idyllic for a break from the hectic schedules of modern life and is considered as one of the best weekend getaways from Pune, and Mumbai. The crashing waves against the black sand are worth seeing. One can find water sports like boating, paragliding, and water surfing at this beach. Kids can enjoy horse riding, camel riding, and Buggy riding as well. It is also an ideal place for swimming as the waters are shallow. Post noon, the tides are high and you can make a splash in the waves. The sunsets of this beach are particularly fascinating. The dipping sun, the golden waves, and the occasional boat crossing the waves is a sight to behold. Trekking the cliffs of Shrivardhan is also a major attraction for adventure seekers. The beach is surrounded by several eateries that serve authentic Malvani food and misal. One can also see a great variety of fishes in Shrivardhan as there is a good market for fishermen. Shrivardhan ...

Distance from Mumbai: 172 Kms

36. Kopeshwar Temple

At a distance of 40 km from Sangli, and 61 km from Kolhapur, Sri Kopeshwar Temple is an ancient Hindu temple situated at Khidrapur village in the Kolhapur district of Maharashtra. Located at the border of Maharashtra and Karnataka, it is one of the ancient temples in Maharashtra , and among popular places to visit near Kolhapur . Built on the banks of River Krishna, Kopeshwar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, and is one of the must include places in Kolhapur tour . According to archaeologists, the construction of the temple began by Badami Chalukyas in the 7th century AD and remained incomplete for a long time. It was patronized by the Shilahara Kings during the 12th century. Lord Shiva has worshiped here in the form of a Shivalinga as well as a sculpture of his fierce form, Veerbhadra. Legend has it that Lord Shiva got angry when Sati sacrificed herself and he was then brought to this temple by Lord Vishnu. This is how the temple got its name as Kopeshwar which means furious god. Kopeshwar Temple is a magnificent piece of intricate Chalukyan architecture. Built with basalt stone, the entire temple is divided into four parts Swarga Mandap, Sabha Mandapa, Antarala, and Garbhagriha / Sanctum Sanctorum. The Swarg Mandap of the temple is unique and stunning. The mandap is supported ...

Distance from Mumbai: 41 Kms

37. Kanheri Caves

At a distance of 42 km from Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Kanheri caves are located inside Sanjay Gandhi National Park to the north of Borivali in the outskirts of North Mumbai in Maharashtra. These Caves are considered one of the top tourist places in Mumbai . The name of these caves has originated from the Sanskrit word Krishnagiri, meaning black. These are the must-include places in Mumbai tour packages , especially for history buff.The Kanheri Caves constitute a group of rock-cut monuments chiseled out of a massive basaltic rock. The caves demonstrate the Buddhist influence on the art and culture of India. These caves were formed between the 1st century BC and 10th century AD, with the earliest rocks comprising 109 tiny rock-cut cells. Most caves were named Buddhist Viharas in ancient times and were meant for living, study, and meditation. The site also served as a university during the rule of Kushanas and Mauryas. Kanheri caves are divided into three different caves, each of which has a stone plinth for a bed. The caves have chaityagrihas with rock-cut stupas where Buddhists worshipped. There are single and multiple celled viharas or monasteries that were abode to Buddhist monks. The caves also had podhis or water cisterns which were dug skillfully to trap rainwater for use during summers. The initial caves are small ...

Distance from Mumbai: 42 Kms

38. Harishchandragad Fort

At a distance of 8 km from Khireshwar, 15 km from Malshej Ghat, 50 km from Bhandardara, 166 km from Pune & 218 km from Mumbai, Harishchandragad is a historical hill fort situated in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. It is one of the popular places of heritage in Maharashtra , and among the famous places to visit as part of Malshej Ghat packages . Situated at an altitude of 1,424 m, the fort once played a major role in guarding and controlling the surrounding region. Among the most prominent tourist places in Malshej Ghat , the fort originally dates back to the 6th century during the rule of the Kalchuri dynasty. The citadel was built during this era and various caves probably have been carved out in the 11th century AD. Sage Changdev used to meditate here in the 14th century AD. Later the fort was under the control of Mughals and Marathas captured it in 1747 AD. Remnants of Microlithic human inhabitants have been discovered here. The fort of Harishchandragad has been mentioned in various Puranas like Matsya Purana, Agni Purana, and Skanda Purana. Rohidas, Taramati, and Harishchandra are the three peaks in Harishchandragad. Taramati peak is the highest peak in the fort and provides a beautiful panoramic view of the nearby surroundings and the forest area. Many peaks and attractions ...

39. Ajoba Hill Fort

At a distance of 48 km from Malshej Ghat, Ajoba or Ajaparvat is one of the highest peaks in the Sahyadri ranges of the Western Ghats in Maharashtra. Situated near Dehene village, it is one of the popular places of trekking near Mumbi and among the best places to visit as part of Malshej Ghat Packages for adventure enthusiasts. Standing at a height of over 4,511 feet, Ajoba Hill is one of the highest peaks in the Western Ghats. Midway to the fort lies Valmiki Ashram which is believed to be the place where Valmiki wrote the epic 'Ramayana'. According to the legend, this is the place where Goddess Sita was said to be staying after being separated from Lord Rama. Carvings on the Ashram wall depict stories of Gods and Goddesses. The fort was named 'Ajobagad' after the great sage Valmiki who was called 'Ajoba' or grandfather by Luv and Kush. Nestled amidst thick greenery, the Ajoba Hill Fort is a delight for trekkers as it presents an exciting trail to the top. People interested in rock climbing also come here to feel the adrenaline rush. The trek to the Ajoba hill starts from the Dehene Village. The trek is in two halves where the first half is till the Valmiki Ashram which is a leisure walk through the sacred forest with rich flora and fauna. There are some carved stones and a small hut near the ashram where one can stay. A little downhill from the Ashram lies a mountain stream carrying clear potable water. While, the second half of the trek is to Luv Kush Cave from Nalichi ...

40. Sindola Fort Trek

At a distance of 13 km from Malshej Ghat, Sindola or Shindola Fort is a small hill fort situated on top of Malshej Ghat Plateau. It is one of the wonderful places of trekking near Pune and among the famous places to visit in Malshej Ghat. Situated at an altitude of 1128 feet, Sindola mountain is distinct by its pinnacle structure visible from anywhere. Sindola is more of a sort of military base as it offers a whole view of Malshej and the Pargaon region and all of its neighboring forts. Sindola dates back very old at similar times of Nimgiri and Hadsar. Sindola fort is a small fort. Ruins of bastions & only a couple of water cisterns and idols of Ganesh are present on the top. Sindola is one of the popular trekking places in Malshej Ghat and is a one day trek. There are 3 base villages from where one can start the trek to Sindola Fort. The trek that starts from Karanjale village, is one of the best and popular routes. Bagadwadi at Pargaon is the other starting point of Sindola Fort trek. Karanjale is situated on Kaylan-Malshej-Alephata Highway in between Khubi phata & Velkhind. It is about 2 km from Malshej Ghat Bus Stop at Khubi Phata. The route starts from the fields opposite the signboard of Karanjale village. The 2.5 km trek route is pretty straight forward and easy to moderate climb (monsoon). The route is not marked but is quite distinct as one has to go up and reach Sindola plateau, the start point of the ridge. Climb to the ridge can be started from any ...

Distance from Mumbai: 136 Kms

41. Naneghat Trek

At a distance of 30 km from Malshej Ghat, Naneghat is a mountain pass in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India. Situated on Kalyan - Ahmednagar Highway near Vaishakhare village, it is one of the wonderful places of trekking in Maharashtra , and among the mus visit places as part of Malshej Ghat tour for adventure lovers. Situated at an altitude of 2,600 feet, Naneghat, also referred to as Nanaghat or Nana Ghat was a part of an ancient trading route during the reign of the Satavahana (c. 200 BCE - 190 CE). It connected the Konkan coast communities with Deccan high plateau through Junnar. This path was used as a tollbooth to collect toll from traders crossing the hills hence the name Nane Ghat where the word nane means 'coin' and ghat means 'pass'. It is one of the most famous Malshej Ghat tourst places . The ghat is famous for a huge cave with Middle Indic inscriptions in Brahmi script. These inscriptions have been dated between the 2nd and the 1st century BCE and attributed to the Satavahana dynasty era. There is a temple of Ganesha on the other side of the pass. One can also see a huge rock-cut pot which was used presumably to collect coins from the traders passing by. There are many rock-cut water cisterns along the pass. The entire path of the Nane Ghat has stone ...

Distance from Mumbai: 100 Kms

42. Jivdhan Fort

At a distance of 2 km from Naneghat and 32 km from Malshej Ghat, Jivdhan Fort is a hill fortress located near Malshej in Maharashtra. Situated near Naneghat, it is one of the historical forts in Malshej Ghat and among the popular trekking places near Pune. Situated at a height of about 3,757 feet in the Sahyadri Mountain range, Jivdhan Fort is a part of the 'Famous 5' forts near Pune. The other four being the Chavaand, Hadsar, Shivneri, and Naneghat. As per the history, Jivdhan Fort dates back to the Satavahana era and has been a significant fort throughout history due to its proximity to the historic Naneghat. Jivdhan Fort guarded this route, which was a strategic location for many kingdoms. The Mughals imprisoned Murtaza, the last ruler of Adilshahi of Ahmednagar, at Jivdhan Fort. In 1635 Shahaji Bhosle, the father of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj freed him from the prison and declared him the king of Ahmednagar. The fort was sacked and plundered by the British upon siege between 1815 and 1818. Although the fortifications have crumbled down, one can see a huge storehouse or Kothi, which has was used to store grains. Besides the storehouse, there are several interesting ruins and remnants, including a few water cisterns and a temple dedicated to Goddess Jivai, who is supposed to be the patron deity of the fort. The fort's Northern bastion is in a pretty good condition even today. One can also see a few cisterns and remnants of old buildings near this bastion. From this ...

43. Sanjay Gandhi National Park

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At a distance of 35 km from Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP), earlier known as Borivali National Park, is a large protected area near Borivali in the northern part of Mumbai. It is one of the prominent places of wildlife in Maharashtra , and among the must include places in Mumbai tour packages . The park was named Krishnagiri National Park in the pre-independence era. At that time the area of the park was only 20.26 sq. km. In 1969, the park was expanded to 104 Sq. km by acquiring various reserve forest properties adjoining the park and was renamed as Borivali National Park in 1974. In 1981, it was re-dedicated as 'Sanjay Gandhi National Park' in memory of Sanjay Gandhi, the son of ex-Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi, who was killed in an air crash in 1980. It is one of the famous places to visit in Mumbai . The park is known for its dense forests, vast birdlife, butterflies, and small population of tigers. The Kanheri Caves in the center of the park were an important Buddhist learning center and pilgrimage site sculpted by Buddhist monks between the 9th and the 1st centuries BCE. They were chiseled out of a massive basaltic rock outcropping. There is a Jain Temple with three huge carved idols is situated on the way to the caves. Besides, the ...

Distance from Mumbai: 35 Kms

44. Vasai Fort

At a distance of 73 km from Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Vasai Fort, also known as the Bassein Fort, is an ancient fort located at Vasai in the suburbs of North Mumbai. The fort, overlooks the confluence of the Ulhas River, is one of the top places to visit in Mumbai. Vasai was known as a place for ship building in the 15th Century. Bahadur Shah, a Mughal Emperor had built the Bassein Fort in the 1530s. The fort covers an area of around 110 acre. The Portuguese conquered and destroyed most of the fort a year after it was built. The Portuguese remodeled the fort into a flourishing city by building a citadel inside. The fort was under the Portuguese control till 1739 AD. In the 18th century, the fort was raided and overtaken by the Maratha army under Chimaji Appa. They stood strong for 3 long years, and then the British took over the fort in the First Anglo-Maratha War. Once a strategic place on the Western coast of India, this fort has now mostly turned into ruins. Despite the fort is so old and in the condition of ageing, there are many remains, which are still livens the wonderful architecture of the olden days. Three chapels inside the fort are in the condition, which can be easily recognized. The southernmost chapel has a well-preserved barrel vaulted ceiling and the walls are covered with tree roots and palm groves. Many of the watchtowers still stand so strong, with secure staircases. Surrounded by sea on the three sides, it is a favourite location of ...

Distance from Mumbai: 73 Kms

45. Shivneri Fort

At a distance of 94 km from Pune Junction, Shivneri Fort is an ancient fort situated near Junnar in Pune district of Maharashtra. Shivneri Fort is one of the most magnificent as well as historically rich forts of India. It is a famous trekking destination and also a popular weekend picnic destination near Pune. It is also one of the top tourist places in Pune visiting. The Shivneri Fort was built during the time of Satavahanas. After the Satavahanas, the Shivneri Fort was occupied by the Shilaharas, the Yadavas, and the Bahamanis. In 1599 AD the hill fort was granted to Shivaji's grandfather, Maloji Bhosale and passed down to Shahaji. Jijabai (Shivaji's mother) spent the days of her pregnancy here and this was the birth place of Shivaji, the famous Maratha warrior who was born in 1630 AD. Shivaji spent his childhood in Shivneri Fort and also undertook his military training here. Shivneri is a triangular shape hill fort and has its entrance from the South-West side of the hill. Apart from the main gate there is an entrance to the fort from Eastern side called locally as the chain gate, where in one has to hold chains to climb up to the fort gate. The fort extends up to 1 mi with seven spiral well-defended gates. There are mud walls all around the fort. The fort also exhibits a small water pond named Badami Talav, located in the center of the fort. Close to the pond lies the idol of Jijabai along with her son Shivaji. Shiv Janmasthan, Ambarkhana, Kadelot Point, Ganga ...

Distance from Mumbai: 170 Kms

At a distance of 30 km from Nashik, Sinnar is a town and a municipal council in Sinnar taluka of Nashik district in Maharashtra. Sinnar is mainly famous for Sri Gondeshwar Temple and Gargoti Museum. It is one of the famous places to visit near Aurangabad . Gondeshwar Temple is situated about 2 km from Sinnar Bus Station and it represents the best example of the Hemadpanti style of architecture. The structure was constructed using the locally available black basalt stone and lime. The temple's origin dates back to 12 - 13th century during the Yadava dynasty. Some sources claim that Raj Govinda of the Yadava dynasty built this great temple. Yet another tradition assigns the building to Govindaraja, another Yadava king who ruled about the beginning of the twelfth century AD. It is a Shaiva Panchayatan or a group of five temples within a large enclosure. The central shrine is dedicated to Lord Shiva and the remaining four temples are dedicated to goddess Parvati, Sri Ganapathi, Surya Bhagwan, and Lord Vishnu. This is the largest, most complete, and best-preserved example of the medieval temples of the Deccan of the Indo-Aryan style. The temple is an astonishing display of stone carvings and sculptures portraying the stories from the Puranas, Mahabharata & Ramayana. Sculptures of Gods, Goddesses, Apsaras, Yakshas, Kinnaras, and Gandharvas adorn the entire complex. The temple of Lord Shiva is beautifully ...

Distance from Mumbai: 198 Kms

47. Dugarwadi Waterfall

At a distance of 8 km from Trimbakeshwar and 38 km from Nashik, Dugarwadi waterfall is one of the best natural waterfalls of Maharashtra situated near Sapgon. Dugarwadi is a great place to explore the beauty of mother nature especially in the monsoon season. The dense forest, waterfall and the fresh air are all seductive. It totally makes one forget about all the hustle-bustle, stress and tensions of the city life. During rains take utmost care because the water level rises suddenly. To reach the Dugarwadi falls, visitors need to drive up to Sapgon on NH-848, which is about 4 km from Trimbakeshwar. From Sapgon the waterfall parking area is 4 km. After reaching the place, one has to park the vehicles near the road and a walk of 1-2 km is required to reach at the exact place of waterfall. It is recommended to make group visit at Dugarwadi, because there is no security available and it is also a lonely place.

48. Brahmagiri Hill

At a distance of 3 km from Trimbakeshwar Bus Station and 31 km from Nashik, Brahmagiri is a mountain adjacent to Trimbakeshwar in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra. Situated at an altitude of 1,298 m, Brahmagiri is the source of the sacred River Godavari. Brahmagiri literally means the hill of Lord Brahma. According to the mythology, sage Gautama and his wife Ahalya resided on this hill. A cow was unintentionally killed by Saint Gautama while trying to ward it off. To wash his sins, he worshipped Lord Shiva to bring river Ganga on earth from the heaven. Pleased with Sage Gautama's devotion, Lord Shiva requested Ganga river to flow down in the form of Godavari to make Sage Gautama pure. Hence, the river is also known as River Gautami. Earlier, Brahmagiri hill is considered as a huge form of Lord Shiva and hence the mountain climbing was considered as a sin. In the year 1908, Seth Lalchand of Karachi and Seth Ganeshdas built 500 stone steps at a cost of Rs. 40,000. This has facilitated easy access to Brahmagiri. One can see the water flows in three directions on the mountain. The one flowing towards east becomes Godavari River, one flowing towards the south is Vaitarna River and the one flowing towards the west is called the west-flowing Ganga and meets Godavari near Chakra Tirth. River Ahalya meets Godavari in front of the Trimbakeshwar temple. Sadyo-Jata, Vamdev, Tat-Purusha, Aghora and Ishana are the five peaks of Brahmagiri hills, which are considered as five mouths ...

Distance from Mumbai: 195 Kms

49. Vihigaon Waterfalls / Ashoka Waterfalls

At a distance of 13.5 km from Igatpuri and 59 km from Nashik, Vihigaon waterfall is a seasonal waterfalls situated at Vihigaon village in Thane district of Maharashtra. This is one of the best natural waterfalls of Maharashtra and also a popular weekend getaway from Mumbai and Nashik. Vihigaon Falls is a monsoon fed waterfall known for its natural vista. The falls is cascading down from a height of about 120 feet into a pool. Also known as Ashoka Waterfall, the Vihigaon Waterfall is located in deep forest. The waterfall is amazing and the way to waterfall consists of a small hiking through hilly forest and visitors may get a chance of bird watching. The waterfall is an ideal spot for rappelling. In monsoon, this waterfall gives the adventurers an opportunity to rappel in the middle of the thick forest. The waterfall offers about 120 feet of rappelling height, which is covered in an average of 30 minutes by most people. This perfect adventure weekend getaway can take visitors far from the city life and gives a refreshing experience under the lap of nature. The waterfall is also known for serving as a place for many shots of the film, Asoka, starring Shahrukh Khan and Kareena Kapoor. This place attracts people who are looking for exciting and captivating weekend getaways. Vihigaon is a basic adivasi village. There is no facility for food and accommodation. So carry some food or snacks. This place is so good that one can easily spend one day picnicking here

Distance from Mumbai: 116 Kms

50. Dabhosa Waterfall

At a distance of 19 km from Jawhar, 61 km from Trimbakeshwar, 88 km from Nashik and 168 km from Mumbai, Dabhosa waterfall is beautiful waterfall situated at Dabhosa village in Thane district of Maharashtra. This is one of the highest waterfalls in Maharashtra near Mumbai. The Dabhosa Waterfalls is formed over Lendi River and cascades down from a height of about 300 feet. Dabhosa waterfall is more beautiful in the rainy season with full flow and lot of greenery around. It is a superb adventure spot with Kayaking, Valley Crossing, Zip Line, Rappelling and laddering, Trekking and fishing. Dabhosa Waterfall Resort and Jawhar Hill Station Resort are the two accommodation options near Dabhosa Waterfalls. These resorts offers various adventurous activities at the falls like Kayaking, Valley Crossing, Zip Line, Rappelling and laddering, Trekking and fishing. The nights are a complete back to nature experience with the roar of the waterfall in the background. Timings: 7 AM to 6 PM

51. Tringalwadi Fort

At a distance of 10 km from Igatpuri, 50 km from Nashik, and 54 km from Trimbakeshwar, Tringalwadi Fort is located at Tringalwadi village in Igatpuri taluka of Nashik district. It is one of the most popular places to visit as part of places to visit in Igatpuri . Located at an elevation of 3000 feet, the Tringalwadi Fort is one of the must include places in Igatpuri tour packages . The presence of the caves indicates that the caves and the fort might be constructed around the 10th century. The fort was built to overlook the trade route which connected Konkan to the Nashik area. There is no evidence regarding the period during which it was under the control of Marathas, however, during the year 1688 AD Mughals took control over the fort. It is one of the 17 forts which were surrendered to the British in 1818 AD. The fort attracts hikers and trekkers mainly during the monsoon. The top of the fort looks like a turban and overlooks the entire mountain range. At the foothills of the fort is a cave with beautifully carved entrance and a stone idol of Rishabhanatha in the sanctum. The cave has a large sabha mandapa. The fort also has a small Hanuman temple. One can see the ruins of old buildings and a small Bhavanimata temple on the fort. From the fort, travelers can also have a view of the Kalsubai and Kulang mountain ranges. The village ...

Distance from Mumbai: 131 Kms

52. Ranjangaon Maha Ganapati Mandir

At a distance of 50 km from Pune, Sri Maha Ganapati Temple is situated at Ranjangaon in Shirur Taluk of Pune district. This is one among the Ashtavinayak temples in Maharashtra and also one of the popular places to visit in Pune. The stone pillars of the temple indicate that the temple was built during the 9th or 10th century during the rule of Peshwas. Madhavrao Peshwa made a room in the basement of the temple to keep the idol of Lord Ganesh. Later on Sardar Kibe of Indore renovated it. Nagarkhana is situated above the entrance gate. According to the legend, the village Ranjangaon is considered to be the place where Shiva himself sought the blessings of Ganesh and ultimately destroyed Tripurasur. The temple faces east and has an imposing main gate which is guarded by two statues of Jaya and Vijay. The temple is designed in such a way that during Dakshinayan, the rays of the sun fall directly on the idol. The idol of Lord Ganesh is seated on a lotus with his consorts Siddhi and Riddhi on both sides. He is facing east in a cross legged sitting posture with broad forehead and the trunk turned towards the left. It is said that the original idol is hidden in the basement, having 10 trunks and 20 hands and is called Mahotkat. However, the temple authorities deny existence of any such idol. The temple celebrates a special 6 day festival on the occasion of Ganesh Chathurti, during which Mahabhog is offered to the temple deity on the fifth day. During this festival, ...

53. Junnar Caves

At a distance of 96 km from Pune, Junnar Caves are ancient rock cut caves situated at Junnar in Pune district of Maharashtra. Junnar has the largest and longest cave excavations in India. These are the ASI protected monuments and also one of the popular Pune tourist places. Junnar has over 200 independent excavations spread over four hills. All the excavations belong to the Hinayana phase and are datable from mid-3rd century BC to late 3rd century AD. The presence of largest number of rock cut excavations and a large number of inscriptions enabling a paleographical study makes Junnar a prominent site for the study of rock cut architecture. Here there are 24 inscriptions, which provide useful paleographical data for the relative dating of the caves. Junnar Caves are classified into various groups depending upon the location of these excavations. They are Tulja Caves, Manmodi Group of Caves, Shivneri Group of Caves and Lenyadri or Ganesh Lena Caves. The Lenyadri or Ganesh Lena Group is the main group and located 6 km north of Junnar across the River Kukdi. The hill is variously known as Sulaiman Pahar and Ganesh Pahar. There are nearly 40 caves in this group of which the main group of 30 caves are located in a line and stretch from east to west, all facing south and overlooking the Valley of Kukdi River. Among them Cave 6 and 14 are chaityagrihas and the remaining are viharas. Of which Cave 7 is the largest and also houses the image of Ganesh. It is one of the Ashtavinayak ...

Distance from Mumbai: 168 Kms

54. Mulshi Dam

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At a distance of 53 km from Pune Junction Railway Station and 46 km from Lonavala, Mulshi is the name of a major dam built across the Mula River located in Mulshi Taluk of Pune district in Maharashtra. Flanked by the deep forests of Sahyadri ranges, Mulshi Dam is among the most visited places near Pune. The dam was constructed in 1927 AD, however, commercialization of the place has been done recently. The water from Mulshi Dam is used to produce electricity at the Bhira Hydroelectric plant, operated by Tata Power. Mulshi Dam is one of the most important electricity generating plants in Maharashtra. It is indeed the source which supplies the maximum electric power to Mumbai. Water from this dam is even used for irrigation purposes. Mulshi Lake is formed in the catchment area of Mulshi dam and is primarily a tourist attraction near Pune. It attracts several visitors during monsoon season. The lake offers different activities like camping, bird-watching, trekking and photography. There are several farm houses in the area and a resort has been developed for the convenience of the visitors. The beauty of Mulshi Lake and Dam can also be well observed from a nearby village called Valanewadi, which is 6 km away from Mulshi. The Dam is a perfect spot for picnics, with its scenic surroundings, unexploited Sahyadri hills, lush green forests & some ancient forts like Koraigadh and Dhangad in the vicinity. The Raigad Fort is another major attraction near Mulshi Dam. There ...

55. Panshet Dam

At a distance of 45 km from Pune, Panshet Dam, also called Tanaji Sagar Dam, is an earthen dam built across Ambi River at Panshet in Pune district of Maharashtra. This is one of the most popular places to visit near Pune. The dam was constructed in late 1950s for irrigation purpose and it supplies drinking water to Pune city. The height of the dam above its lowest foundation is 63.56 m while the length is 1,039 m. The volume content is 4,190 km3 and gross storage capacity is 303,000 m3. Panshet Dam burst in its first year of storing water on 12th July 1961, when the dam wall burst, causing massive flooding in Pune. Panshet Dam is nestled in the lap of Sahyadri mountain ranges and is surrounded by lush green hills streaked with numerous waterfalls. Panshet, one of the famous picnic spots near Pune, attracts many visitors from Mumbai. Water sports are the primary attraction in Panshet apart from trekking. There are facilities for kayaking, boating and few rides like banana ride and water scooters. Camping can also be enjoyed in the adjoining areas of Panshet Reservoir. Varasgaon dam is another dam located near Panshet Dam. Built on the Mose River Varasgaon dam is also called Veer Pasalkar dam. Panshet and Varasgaon together with Khadakwasla form the major water reservoirs near Pune supplying water to the city. Sinhagad Fort is located at an altitude of 1316 m and is considered as one of the chief attractions of Panshet. Boating Charges: Motor Boat- Rs. ...

56. Visapur Fort

At a distance of 18 km from Lohagad Fort (3 km by Walk) and 24 km from Lonavala Railway Station, Visapur Fort or Visapoor Fort is a hill fort near Visapur village in Pune district of Maharashtra. It is part of the Lohagad-Visapur fortification. It is one of the popular trekking places in Lonavala and also one of the important places of interest in Lonavala . The fort has an elevation of 1084 m above sea level. It was built during 1713-1720 CE by Balaji Vishwanath, the first Peshwa of Maratha Empire. Visapur fort was built to guard the Lohagad Fort and it has an impressive fortification and plateau at its top. Making use of its higher elevation and proximity to Lohagad, the British troops set up their cannons on Visapur and bombarded Lohagad, forcing the Marathas to flee. Thus, in 1818, Lohagad and Visapur were taken over by the British. Visapur Fort is larger and at a higher elevation than Lohagad fort. The fort is famous for its protective walls and intricate designs. The fort has several structures like caves, cisterns of water and the ruins of a large stone built house known as the Peshwa's palace. In addition to a huge carving of Hanuman, and several temples scattered all over the place. Hanuman was likely the patron deity of Visapur fort. Presently the fort is in ruins and not many structures left in the fort. The scenic surroundings ...

Distance from Mumbai: 117 Kms

57. Tikona Fort

At a distance of 21 km from Lohagad Fort, 25 km from Lonavala, 53 km from Pune, 135 km from Mumbai and 22 km from Tung Fort, Tikona Fort, also known as Triangle Fort, is a dominant hill fort located in the Maval region of Lonavala in Maharashtra. The fort is one of the top places for trekking near Pune and also one of the popular tourist places near Pune & Mumbai for day trip. Renowned as Vitandgad Fort, Tikona Fort is located at an altitude of 3633 feet above sea level. This mighty Fort lacks historical information unlike the many other forts present in the state. The Nizam Shahi dynasty conquered the fort in 1585 AD and annexed it to the Nizam territory. In 1657 AD, Shivaji Maharaj brought the whole of Konkan, which had been Nizam territory, under his control when he conquered Tikona along with the forts of Karnala, Lohagad, Mahuli, Songad, Tala, and Visapur. Tikona fort was surrendered to the Mughals according to the Treaty of Purandar signed on 12th June 1665 AD, but it was later recaptured by the Shivaji Maharaj in 1670 AD. Built in a triangular shape, the fort is small and is located near Pawna dam. The fort comprises of numerous tanks and lakes, which served as the main source of water in earlier days. The fort also encloses within it the famous Trimbakeshwar Mahadev temple along with enchanting Buddhist and Satvahan caves. Tikona Peth is the nearest ...

Distance from Mumbai: 135 Kms

58. Tung Fort

At a distance of 24 km from Lonavala, 67 km from Pune, 121 km from Mumbai and 31 km from Lohagad Fort, Tung Fort is an ancient hill fort situated near Pawna dam in Pune district of Maharashtra. It lies at an altitude of 1075 m and is one of the best Lonavala attractions. It is also among well known Pune places to visit . Tung fort is also named as Kathingad fort. It is one of the well known forts around Pune . The word Kathin in Marathi means difficult. While climbing, one can experience the difficult challenge of reaching this fort. Tung Fort was built by the rulers of the Adilshahi dynasty before 1600 CE. However it was later occupied by Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj of the Maratha Empire. It is a small fortification and supported around 200 soldiers only. This fort served as a watchtower in the past because the site offers a panoramic view of the Maval region of Pawna and Mulshi valley. The Dhamale family, one of the Deshmukhs from the Maval region, was charged with ensuring the security of Tung Fort. During invasion, it served to provide a temporary distraction for invaders. Thus, the major forts of Visapur and Lohagad would have time to prepare themselves to meet the invading army. The fort is conical and consists of strongly fortified walls, ramparts and also has several bastions. It ...

Distance from Mumbai: 121 Kms

59. Korigad Fort

At a distance of 16 km from Tung Fort, 25 km from Lonavala and 32 km from Lohagad Fort, Korigad, also called Koraigad, is a hill fort in Pune district of Maharashtra. Situated at an altitude of 929 m, Korigad is one of the popular forts near Lonavala and also one of the famous weekend getaways from Pune and Mumbai, well known for trekking. Its date of construction is not known but likely predates 1500 AD. This fort was taken over into his kingdom by Chhatrapati Shivaji along with the forts of Lohagad, Visapur, Tung and Tikona in 1657 AD. Later in 1818 AD this fort went under the British reign. The fort is in good condition and well maintained. There are many cannons, temples and small caves on the fort. On the top of the fort is a huge plateau. There is temple of Goddess Korai Devi on the fort and the idol of Korai Devi is around 4 feet. This temple has been renovated recently. There are many bastions on the Southern side of the fort. There are 6 cannons and two more temples on this fort. Of these, the biggest cannon named Laxmi lies next to the Korai Devi temple. There are also two lakes on the top of the fort and ahead of them are two caves. Here visitors can see the idol of lord Vishnu holding the Conch, Discus, Mace and Lotus flower. One can enjoy beautiful view of Aamby Valley city developed by Sahara Group from the fort. The base village of the fort is Peth Shahpur or Ambivali, which is about 1 km north ...

60. Khandala

At a distance of 5 km from Lonavala Railway Station, 93 km from Mumbai & 71 km from Pune, Khandala is a hill station situated in Western Ghats of Pune district in Maharashtra. It lies at an altitude of 625 m at one end of the Bhor Ghat, a major ghat on the road link between the Deccan Plateau and the Konkan plain. Khandala is among popular weekend getaways from Mumbai & Pune and also one of the best hill stations near Pune & Mumbai. Lonavala and Khandala are the twin hill stations located near to each other and are very popular monsoon getaways in India. Lord Elphinstone, who was the Governor of the Bombay Presidency, developed Khandala along with Lonavala in 1871.There is no reliable historical evidence to suggest the origin of this place and the founding fathers. However, it is well known that Khandala was ruled by Chatrapathi Shivaji and subsequently by the Peshwa rulers, until it was taken over by the British. Khandala is known for its panoramic beauty, deep valleys, lush greenery, waterfalls and lakes. It is situated at the end of the Bhor Valley and serves as a popular hiking destination. Duke's Nose, Rajmachi Fort, Visapur Fort, Korigad Fort, Tung Fort, and Tikona Fort are the major trekking places in Khandala. Amrutanjan Point, Ryewood Park, the Bushy dam, Valvan dam, Kune Falls and Rajmachi Point are the some other tourist places in Khandala. It is also well known for various cave temples like Bhaja ...

Distance from Mumbai: 93 Kms

61. Suryamal

At a distance of 39 km from Igatpuri, and 73 km from Nashik, Suryamal is a serene hill station located in the Thane district of Maharashtra. It is one of the offbeat hill stations in Maharashtra, and among the best places to visit near Pune . Suryamal, located at an elevation of 1800 feet, is a captivating hill station renowned for its picturesque beauty, peaceful ambiance, and verdant surroundings. The area is abundant in natural marvels, attracting nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike. The dense forests, cascading waterfalls, and sweeping views offer an ideal retreat for those seeking solace from urban chaos. Suryamal can be visited along with Igatpuri tour packages . The pristine hill station of Suryamal is known for its rich biodiversity making it an ideal destination for nature lovers. As the highest peak in the area, Suryamal attracts trekking enthusiasts who are rewarded with encounters with vibrant flowers, rare medicinal plants, and a plethora of bird species as they navigate through the dense forests. The hillock offers awe-inspiring views of the verdant mountains and valleys, leaving visitors breathless. This tribal village remains untouched by modernization, providing a glimpse into rural life and the local culture. In close proximity to Suryamal lies the Amala Wildlife Sanctuary, spanning over 15 acres. This sanctuary is home ...

Distance from Mumbai: 127 Kms

62. Karoli Ghat & Sandhan Valley

At a distance of 28 km from Bhandardara, and 61 km from Igatpuri, Karoli Ghat is a mountain ghat located near Bhandardara. It is one of the most scenic monsoon treks in Maharashtra, and among the must-include places in Bhandardara tour packages . Karoli Ghat serves as a route connecting Samrad Village to Dehne Village, utilized by locals for trading purposes during both winter and summer seasons. This picturesque trail boasts numerous small and large waterfalls, enchanting jungle paths, river streams, and other breathtaking natural sights. Running parallel to the base camping area of Sandhan Valley, this ghat offers a unique experience to those who traverse it. Sandhan Valley, a 200-foot deep and 3-km long water-carved valley near Samrad village, lies on the western side of the stunning Bhandardara region. The valley remains inaccessible during the monsoon due to the risk of flooding caused by heavy water flow in its narrow confines. The allure of this valley during the rainy season remains largely unexplored, akin to a hidden mystery. Visitors can witness a 700-foot reverse waterfall from the top and later while descending through Karoli Ghat. Embarking on the Karoli Ghat Trek presents one with an adventurous journey, especially during the monsoon in Maharashtra. Satisfy your thirst for adventure in the valley by engaging in activities such as river crossing, rappelling, rock climbing, and cliff jumping. ...

Distance from Mumbai: 180 Kms

At a distance of 60 km from Pune,and 109 km from Lonavala, Lavasa is a picturesque planned hill resort located in the Pune district of Maharashtra. It is one of the most preferred weekend getaways for people in Maharashtra, and among the must-include places in Pune tour packages . Spreading across 7 hills, covering an area of 25000 acres in the Mulshi Valley, Lavasa is a perfect blend of beauty and infrastructure that is being developed by HCC. The plans for this private township were unveiled by Ajit Gulabchand in 2006, and is claimed to be India's first planned hill station since independence. Modeled on the Italian town of Portofino, this modern day hill station is an enjoyable retreat for all its visitors and has a lot to offer to its tourists from picturesque sceneries to an extremely well-developed infrastructure including hotels, resorts, educational institutes, malls, residential property, IT companies etc. Lies at an altitude of 640 m, this incomplete city has been controversial for multiple reasons including procurement of land, harm to the environment, and loans acquired through political corruption. In late 2010, the Indian Environment and Forests Ministry ordered that construction cease because the project violated environmental laws. As of 2023, a resolution plan has been approved by the National Company Law Tribunal, with Darwin Platform Infrastructure Ltd being declared as the successful bidder responsible ...

64. Tamhini Ghat

At a distance of 61 km from Lonavala, and 79 km from Pune, Tamhini Ghat is a mountain passage located between the villages of Mulshi and Tamhini in Maharashtra, India. It is one of the stunning mountain passes in Maharashtra, and among the most scenic places to visit as part of Pune 2-Day Trip . The Tamhini Ghat road cuts through the Sahyadri range to connect Mulshi to Tamhini, offering an enchanting route in Konkan from Pune. Spanning approximately 15 km, this captivating mountain pass is renowned for its picturesque and leisurely drives. While still a hidden gem, Tamhini Ghat is steadily gaining popularity as a weekend retreat from Mumbai and Pune. Tamhini Ghat is celebrated for its stunning surroundings, expansive panoramic views, charming waterfalls, scenic lakes, and dense forests. This breathtaking mountain pass transforms into a lush green paradise during monsoon, adorned with numerous waterfalls and streams. Driving along the roads with sweeping vistas in the backdrop promises an unforgettable experience for visitors to Tamhini Ghat. The captivating Tamhini Waterfall stands as the highlight of this mountain pass. Also known as the Valse, it tumbles down from considerable heights, forming a serene pool at its base. In addition to trekking, sightseeing, and picnicking, visitors can indulge in swimming or refreshing dips in the water. Andharban is one of the many viewpoints situated in the area, ...

Distance from Mumbai: 139 Kms

65. Kihim Beach

At a distance of 11.5 km from Alibaug and 13 km from Mandwa Beach, Kihim Beach is a beautiful beach situated at Kihim village on Mandwa - Alibag road in Raigad district of Maharashtra. Kihim Beach is one of the popular beaches on the Konkan coastline and also one of the top places to visit in Alibaug . Kihim beach is one amongst the most popular Alibaug Beachs with a long stretch of clean sandy beach intermittent by rocky stretches. The beach has soft fine sand and is black in colour. The northern part of the beach is rocky and the southern part has a long stretch of sand. The waters at Kihim are as inviting but those venturing to swim have to take caution of the rocks strewn across the beach. The Khanderi and Underi forts loom over the horizon from the Kihim shores and along with the rocky stretches offers one of the most beautiful views of the setting sun in this part of the Konkan beaches. Kihim also offers a rustic lifestyle along with a variety of seafood and typically Konkani cuisine. A good way to relax at Kihim is to stay in a sea facing resort and observe the sight of colourful boats venturing out into the sea early morning for a daily catch of fish. The best time to visit Kihim is in the months of December to February when the weather is cool and pleasant. There are many accommodation facilities available in and around ...

66. Korlai Fort & Lighthouse

At a distance of 5 km from Revdanda, 12 km from Kashid Beach, and 22 km from Alibaug, Korlai Fort is a Portuguese fort situated at Korlai in Raigad district of Maharashtra. It is one of the best places of sightseeing in Alibag and also one of the popular historical places near Mumbai. Korlai Fort, also called Morro or Castle Curlew, was built by the Portuguese in 1521AD under the permission of Sultanate of Ahmednagar. It was built on Morro de Chaul Island which secures the way to the Revdanda Creek. It was meant as a companion to the fort at Chaul. The Portuguese built this fort as a strategic decision to defend their rule from Bassein to Korlai. In 1521 AD, taking advantage of the confusion in the aftermath of the death of the Burhan Nizam the Portuguese tried to take over the fort but the Ahmednagar sultanate occupied the island. However in 1594, the Portuguese won the fort but not having enough men to stand guard there chose to destroy it leaving only the central tower and a battery intact. The fort was taken by the Marathas who held it from 1739 - 1818 CE. A huge and tall fortification surrounds the entire fort area, which is of a length of 2828 feet and width of 8 feet. There are 11 large gates, of which four are outside and the remaining 7 are inside. All the gates exhibit the ancient Portuguese inscriptions. The area within the fort walls is divided into three enclosures by two lines of bastioned fortifications. The outside fortification has 305 parapets ...

Distance from Mumbai: 123 Kms

67. Murud Beach

At a distance of 5 km from Murud - Janjira Fort and 48 km from Alibaug, Murud Beach is located on the shores of Arabian Sea at Murud in Raigad district of Maharashtra. Murud Beach is a vast expanse of black sand with clear bluish waters stretching almost 1.75 km along the coastline. This is one of the famous beaches of Maharashtra and also one of the top places to visit in Alibaug . The Murud Beach is the charming destination, where stretches of sand is surrounded by hills on three sides. Rocky outcrops flank it to the north and south, while to the east lies the Murud Town and the hills beyond. The view of the sunset is extremely beautiful and the adjoining island forts Janjira and Padmadurgad add to the beauty of the beach. The beach boasts of gentle and soothing breeze round the clock, this helps the tourists have a relaxing time tanning themselves. The beach has watersports and numerous boat trips in the area. This attracts many tourists and water sport lovers to the beach.

Distance from Mumbai: 152 Kms

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Mumbai is a travellers delight because of the marvellous weekend destinations easily accessible from the city. One can plan so many trips around Mumbai to take a quick weekend break. Ensure to cover most important places to visit near Mumbai like Mahabaleshwar, Lonavala, Alibaug, Shirdi, Nashik, Aurangabad, Ajanta Caves, Ellora Caves, Matheran, etc.

Mumbai is surrounded by many beautiful hill stations, so it is not difficult to make plans for a weekend getaway. Some of the most popular hill stations near Mumbai are Mahabaleshwar, Lonavala, Matheran, Bhandardara and Igatpuri.

There are many popular beaches near Mumbai that are perfect for those who want to relax and rejuvenate mind and body at the beach. Alibaug, Ganpatipule and Ratnagiri are some of the popular beach destinations nearest to Mumbai.

There are numerous excellent places to visit near Mumbai within 300 kms for 2 days weekend trip. Some of the best recommended places are Lonavala(95 km), Mahabaleshwar(243 km), Alibaug(102 km), Shirdi(258 km), Nashik(182 km), Igatpuri(136 km) and Matheran(122 km).

People who want to spend some quality time away from the maddening tourist crowds, there is no dreath of offbeat places near Mumbai. Most popular offbeat tours near Mumbai are Kas Pathar in Satara, trekking and camping at Sinhagad, Rajmachi and Panshet, Bhandardara, River Rafting in Kolad, etc.

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