Pay Your Respects, Haji Ali Dargah, Lala Lajpat Rai Marg
Haji Ali Dargah is a blend of Indio-Islamic architecture with a glamorous marble courtyard embraced the main shrine. This renowned religious landmark lies on the Arabian Seabank, serving as a spiritual center for pilgrims seeking blessings. Sayyed Peer Haji Ali Shah Bukhari built this Dargah in 1431.
Go on a Bollywood Tour
Whether you’re in the movies or not, your trip remains unfinished without going on a Bollywood stroll. Mumbai is popular for its film industry. Join the day-long tours of movies location to get a glimpse into the largest film industry worldwide and meet some famous actors.
Marvel At The Architecture, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
One of the must-seeing places in Mumbai is to visit the iconic architecture of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus. It’s the central train terminus in Mumbai, attracting many tourists to its splendid and awe-inspiring architecture. This massive structure is famous for its Gothic style of design, wooden carvings, elaborate iron, and brass work, taking you through India’s history of the colonial era.
Evening Walk at Marine Drive
The Marine Drive is a famous boulevard in Mumbai linking Nariman Point to Malabar Hill. Meander on the Marine Drive near the sea if exhausted from sight-seeing and shopping. Thanks to the street lights on the boulevard starring like pearls on a necklace, it’s also named the Queen’s Necklace. Walk up to the Walkeshwar, where many rich and famous people of Mumbai live.
Visit Essel World
Take the Essel World’s adventure, and don’t ever think to miss out on one of the most popular entertainment parks in India. Enjoy the breeze of cool water visiting the oldest water park in India, Water Kingdom.
Indulge in Food, Street Food at Chowpatty
Don’t ever miss out on tasting street food here. Chowpatty is a street food center in Mumbai where you can’t resist the air’s mouth-watering food smell. You’ll need lots of time and appetite to check the flavor of different varieties of food. Try some local taste of meat at Chowpatty and Parsi Cafes.
Admire the Architecture, Elephanta Caves, Gharapuri
Elephanta Caves Island lies on the coast of the Arabian Sea. This UNESCO World Heritage Site houses astonishing rock-cut caves portraying the Lord Shiva cult. To access this architectural marvel, you’ll need ferries from Gateway of India. Meander around the island with an admiring eye on the popular sculptures of Maheshmurti (three-headed Shiva), Ardhanarishvara, and Nataraja.
Explore Buddhist history, Kanheri Caves
Kanheri Caves is a collection of more than 100 Buddhist caves in Mumbai, located in Sanjay Gandhi National Park. Visiting this serene place gives you a deep insight into the Buddhism evolution. You’ll find prayer halls, carved pillars, and water channels sculpted out of stone.
Climb to the Top, Vasai Fort
Vasai Fort of Bassein Fort, surrounded by sea on all three sides, once belonged to the Portuguese Army. However, it was later caught up by the Marathas. Nothing of the fort but rock pillars and three chapels remained. The awe-inspiring view high up from the fort terrace sure worth seeing.
Turn Your Eyes on the Sunset, Bandstand
Want to make a romantic memory with your beloved on the trip to Mumbai?! So, head up to the Bandstand in Bandra. This long rocky walkaway near the sea is renowned as a hangout hub and jogger’s park. Go for a stroll while holding hands and feel the picturesque scenery of sunset on Bandstand.
Seek Blessings, Siddhivinayak Temple
Siddhivinayak Temple is located in Prabhadevi. It houses the sculpture of Lord Ganesha made of black stone.