West India Tour Best of Mumbai 3N/4D
Destinations Covered: Mumbai
Day 01 : Arrive Mumbai
Arrive Mumbai and transfer to hotel. Rest of the time at leisure.
Overnight stay at the Hotel.
Day 02 : Mumbai
Morning after breakfast visit Elephanta Cave. Afternoon start Mumbai city sighteeing tour: Kamla Nehru Park, Hanging Gardents, Marine Drive and the Chowpaty beach, Prince of Wales Museum, Mani Bhawan, Dhobi Ghat, Gateway of India, Crawford Market, Flora Fountain.
Note: Elephanta Cave closes on Monday.
Elephanta Cave: The ‘City of Caves’, on an island in the Sea of Oman close to Bombay, contains a collection of rock art linked to the cult of Shiva. Here, Indian art has found one of its most perfect expressions, particularly the huge high reliefs in the main cave.This cave was renovated in the 1970s after years of neglect, and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 to preserve the artwork. It is currently maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
Overnight stay at the Hotel.
Day 03 : Mumbai
Morning after breakfast you will take a unique Dharavi Slum tour, you will be on foot across the slums of Dharavi.
Afternoon is your leisure time to walk around on your own.
Dharavi Slum: Dharavi is the heart of small scale industry in Mumbai. Many people know Dharavi as the ‘largest slum in Asia’, but there is much more to this historic area of Mumbai than poverty. Dharavi’s industries have an annual turnover of approximately US$ 665 million. Through our tour visitors experience a wide range of these activities: recycling, pottery-making, embroidery, bakery, soap factory, leather tanning, poppadom-making and many more. Most of these things are created in innovative ways and in very small spaces! When passing through the residential spaces, you will undoubtedly feel the sense of community and spirit that exists in the area. People from all over India live in Dharavi, and this diversity is apparent in the temples, mosques and churches that stand side by side. A tour through Dharavi’s narrow alleys is quite an adventure, and you will leave with an enlightened sense of the purpose and determination that exists in the area.
Overnight stay at the Hotel.
Day 04: Departure Mumbai
In time transfer to the Airport to connect your Flight for onward destination.
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Destinations Covered: Mumbai
Day 01 : Arrive Mumbai
Arrive Mumbai and transfer to hotel. Rest of the time at leisure.
Overnight stay at the Hotel.
Day 02 : Mumbai
Morning after breakfast visit Elephanta Cave. Afternoon start Mumbai city sighteeing tour: Kamla Nehru Park, Hanging Gardents, Marine Drive and the Chowpaty beach, Prince of Wales Museum, Mani Bhawan, Dhobi Ghat, Gateway of India, Crawford Market, Flora Fountain.
Note: Elephanta Cave closes on Monday.
Elephanta Cave: The ‘City of Caves’, on an island in the Sea of Oman close to Bombay, contains a collection of rock art linked to the cult of Shiva. Here, Indian art has found one of its most perfect expressions, particularly the huge high reliefs in the main cave.This cave was renovated in the 1970s after years of neglect, and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 to preserve the artwork. It is currently maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
Overnight stay at the Hotel.
Day 03 : Mumbai
Morning after breakfast you will take a unique Dharavi Slum tour, you will be on foot across the slums of Dharavi.
Afternoon is your leisure time to walk around on your own.
Dharavi Slum: Dharavi is the heart of small scale industry in Mumbai. Many people know Dharavi as the ‘largest slum in Asia’, but there is much more to this historic area of Mumbai than poverty. Dharavi’s industries have an annual turnover of approximately US$ 665 million. Through our tour visitors experience a wide range of these activities: recycling, pottery-making, embroidery, bakery, soap factory, leather tanning, poppadom-making and many more. Most of these things are created in innovative ways and in very small spaces! When passing through the residential spaces, you will undoubtedly feel the sense of community and spirit that exists in the area. People from all over India live in Dharavi, and this diversity is apparent in the temples, mosques and churches that stand side by side. A tour through Dharavi’s narrow alleys is quite an adventure, and you will leave with an enlightened sense of the purpose and determination that exists in the area.
Overnight stay at the Hotel.
Day 04: Departure Mumbai
In time transfer to the Airport to connect your Flight for onward destination.