“Mumbai – The
Mother for All Religions, Casts, The Rich,
The Famous & The Poor”
"Mumbai - The City Of Spirits"
“Mumbai – The City Which Never
Sleep”
“Mumbai – The City Of Dreams”
“Mumbai – The Major International
City”
“Mumbai – The Melting Pot of All
Religions”
“Mumbai – The Business Capital
of India”
Mumbai, formerly
known as Bombay, the economic capital of the
sub-continent: India, a sprawling megalopolis,
pulsating with the heartbeats of over eighteen
million people, the city that never stops
ticking 24/7and popularly known as Bollywood,
the nerve centre of the country’s Film
Industry.
Comparable to some of the finest cities in
the world, Mumbai throbs with the enthusiasm
of its myriad multitude, who swears undying
loyalty to this City of Dreams. Truly cosmopolitan,
the city is home to people from every corner
of the country, the rich & the famous
and the poor alike.
Explore
Mumbai through our carefully planned tours
with professional Guides.
| No. |
Sightseeing |
Duration |
| 1 |
Traditional Daily Sightseeing
Tour of Mumbai
by Car or coach (a/c & non a/c) |
10 hrs. |
| 2 |
Elephanta Caves by Boat |
5 hrs. |
| 3 |
Essel world / Water kingdom |
4 to 6 hrs. |
| 4 |
Walking tours |
|
| |
a. Architectural wonders / Heritage
walk |
3 hrs. |
| |
b. Fascinating Bazaars (market)
|
3 to 4 hrs. |
| 5 |
Mumbai Ecstasy |
6 to 8 hrs. |
| 6 |
Traditional Mumbai – Dance &
Music |
4 hrs. |
| 7 |
Wonderful Religious Mixture |
6 hrs. |
| 8 |
Yoga & Meditation |
4 hrs. |
| 9 |
Nature lovers… Bird watching
/ Angling |
4 hrs. |
| 10. |
Bollywood Tourism |
4 hrs. |
| 11. |
Festivals Special |
4 hrs. |
| 12. |
Sights & Sounds of Mumbai
***(New) |
16 hrs. |
Brief History of Mumbai
In 1661, King Charles II of England, married
Princess Catherine de Braganza of Portugal,
and as part of the dowry he received "Bombay"
which is today known as Mumbai. Later in 1668
it was handed over to the East India Company.
In 1858 the administration of the country
was taken over by the Queen of England, Queen
Victoria, from the East India Company. A viceroy
was appointed to rule India in the name of
the Queen.
Bombay came under the direct rule of the British
in 1861.
The first railway line in India was started
between Bombay (VT) and Thane in 1861.
In 1864, modern water supply was started in
Bombay (Mumbai) and in 1885, Bombay was lit
with gas.
Mumbai- A Melting Pot
The total population of Mumbai is about 10
millions. It is still growing. Mumbai provides
umpteen opportunities to realize one's dreams.
Hence, people from all over India, belonging
to different cultures come here to realize
their dreams. Mumbai has become the melting
pot of all Indian cultures. This is the reason
Mumbai has a truly cosmopolitan population
bustling with activity. It's film industry
"Bollywood" also draws a number
of youths with tinsel dreams to Mumbai. Being
a major financial center, People from all
over the world come here for business opportunities.
This has made Mumbai a major International
city.