Mumbai City Tour with Elephanta Tour
£93.87 – £173.31
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Concluding the Tour
As we conclude our journey through the mystical Elephanta Caves and return to the bustling heart of Mumbai, let the echoes of ancient history and the vibrancy of this vibrant metropolis linger in your thoughts. From the serene caves that hold secrets of centuries past to the dynamic energy of Mumbai's streets, this tour has offered a glimpse into the many facets of this extraordinary city. We hope your exploration of Elephanta and Mumbai has left you with lasting memories and a deeper appreciation for the rich tapestry of India's cultural heritage and contemporary life.
The journey to Elephanta Caves & island
Embarking on a ferry journey to the captivating Elephanta Caves and island is an experience that transcends beauty itself. Enveloped by the invigorating morning breeze, you will be captivated by the picturesque vistas of the sea. As you sail towards your destination, seize the opportunity to capture these breathtaking moments with your camera, forever preserving the enchanting memories of this remarkable voyage.
Drive Past: Bombay University
The University of Bombay was established in 1857 after the presentation of a petition from the Bombay Association to the British colonial government in India. The University of Mumbai was modeled on similar universities in the United Kingdom, specifically the University of London.One of Mumbai’s landmarks, the Rajabai Clock Tower was completed in the 1870s and houses the University of Mumbai’s library. Local businessman Premchand Roychand contributed to the cost of construction and named the tower in memory of his mother, Rajabai.
Arrival on the Elephanta Island
Upon reaching Elephanta Island, we are presented with two charming options to ascend towards the foothill of the Elephanta Caves. We can either embark on a delightful walk or embark on a whimsical journey aboard a mini toy train. From there, it's merely a 20-minute climb up a majestic staircase, leading us to the awe-inspiring Elephanta Caves that await us.
Reaching the Elephanta Caves
Upon reaching the summit of Elephanta Caves, we will embark on an enchanting exploration of the Elephanta Caves, guided by our knowledgeable and government-licensed guide. With their expertise and deep understanding of the site, they will illuminate the historical and cultural significance of these magnificent caverns, ensuring a truly enriching experience for us.
Return Journey from Elephanta Caves
On our return journey, we have the delightful option to pause at the MTDC restaurant nestled atop the hill. Here, we can indulge in refreshing refreshments while basking in the stunning panoramic view of the sea. This serene interlude provides a perfect opportunity to unwind and reflect upon the cherished memories we have created. Finally, bidding adieu to this magical place, we will make our way back to the Gateway of India.
Upon Reaching Gateway of India
As we arrive at the iconic Gateway of India, we will smoothly transition to our awaiting car, marking the beginning of our onward journey for the Mumbai City Tour
Visit: Gateway of India
The Gateway of India is a magnificent arch-monument in Mumbai, India, constructed in the early 20th century to commemorate the landing of King George V and Queen Mary in December 1911. Its construction marked an important moment in India's colonial history, and the gateway was used as a ceremonial entrance for British dignitaries. The monument also has a significant place in India's struggle for independence; it was from here that the last British troops departed in 1948, following India's independence. Today, The Gateway of India is a popular tourist destination and a must-visit landmark for anyone interested in Mumbai's history and cultural significance.
Visit: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus in Mumbai, India, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and historic railway station. Built in Italian Gothic style, it was completed in 1887 to commemorate Queen Victoria's 50-year rule. With its ornate design, stained glass windows, and iconic status, it's a must-visit for travelers to Mumbai.
Drive Past: Bombay University
Established in 1857, the University of Bombay is one of India's oldest and most prestigious universities. Modeled after the University of London, it was founded in response to a petition from the Bombay Association to the British colonial government in India. A famous landmark of Mumbai, the Rajabai Clock Tower was completed in the 1870s and is home to the university's library. The tower was funded by local businessman Premchand Roychand, who named it in honor of his mother, Rajabai. Today, the University of Bombay is a leading institution of higher education and a symbol of Mumbai's intellectual and cultural legacy.
Drive Past: Bombay High Court
The Bombay High Court is one of India's oldest and most renowned High Courts, established in 1862 under the High Courts Act, 1861. It was one of three High Courts established at the Presidency Towns by Queen Victoria's Letters patent. The High Court building, located in the Fort area of Mumbai, was constructed in the Early English Gothic Revival style and features impressive statues of Justice and Mercy. Construction began in 1871 and was completed in 1878. Today, the Bombay High Court remains an iconic symbol of India's legal system and a must-visit landmark for anyone interested in Mumbai's rich history and cultural heritage.
Drive Past: Marine Drive / Queen’s Necklace
Marine Drive is a 3-kilometer long promenade shaped like a 'C' along the coast of a natural bay in Mumbai. It is also known as the Queen's Necklace because of the street lights resembling a string of pearls at night. The beauty of this spot is further enhanced by several Art Deco style buildings that are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These buildings, combined with the sparkling Arabian Sea, give Marine Drive a distinct charm and has earned it the nickname "Miniature Miami." Visitors can take a leisurely walk, admire the stunning architecture, and immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere of this popular destination in Mumbai.
Visit: Gandhi Museum
Mani Bhavan was Gandhi's Mumbai headquarters for 17 years, where he initiated several movements including Non-cooperation, Satyagraha, Swadeshi, Khadi, and Khilafat. The building is now a memorial maintained by the Gandhi Smarak Nidhi, with a photo gallery, a library, and exhibits of Gandhi's personal belongings, including his spinning wheels and his bed on the floor. The museum also displays letters addressed by Gandhi to President Roosevelt and Hitler. In 2010, President Barack Obama became the first high-profile international visitor to visit the Mani Bhavan Gandhi Sangrahalaya in 50 years, where he toured Gandhi's room.
Visit: Hanging Gardens
The Hanging Gardens, also known as Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens, offer stunning sunset views over the Arabian Sea from the top of Malabar Hill in Mumbai. They were designed in 1881 by Ulhas Ghapokar to cover the main reservoir and feature animal-shaped hedges. The Hanging Gardens Path inside the park spells out the initials PMG in cursive when viewed from above.
Photostop: Dhobi Ghat
Mahalaxmi Dhobi Ghat is an iconic open-air laundry facility located in Mumbai, India, where the washers or "dhobis" work in the open to clean clothes and linens from Mumbai’s hotels and hospitals. The place has been operational since 1890 and is accessible from the Jacob Circle monorail station. Dhobi ghat is a phrase used all over India to refer to any place where many washers are present, and the Mumbai Dhobi Ghat has inspired the construction of similar facilities in other parts of southern Asia.
Concluding the Tour
As we conclude our journey through the mystical Elephanta Caves and return to the bustling heart of Mumbai, let the echoes of ancient history and the vibrancy of this vibrant metropolis linger in your thoughts. From the serene caves that hold secrets of centuries past to the dynamic energy of Mumbai's streets, this tour has offered a glimpse into the many facets of this extraordinary city. We hope your exploration of Elephanta and Mumbai has left you with lasting memories and a deeper appreciation for the rich tapestry of India's cultural heritage and contemporary life.
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Mumbai Sightseeing Group Tour Discover the vibrant soul of Mumbai with Passport Lifestyles’ Group City Tour Packages. Perfect for solo travelers, families, or friends, this guided tour explores Mumbai’s most iconic landmarks in a single, seamless journey. With expert storytelling guides, comfortable transport, and a thoughtfully curated itinerary, experience the best of the city’s colonial charm, modern marvels, and cultural vibrancy—stress-free and in great company.
Explore Mumbai’s Highlights on a Guided Group Tour
Mumbai Sightseeing Group Tour a city that never sleeps—where British-era architecture, bustling bazaars, and stunning coastlines coexist in harmony. With Passport Lifestyles, you’ll uncover its true essence through an expertly crafted group sightseeing tour.
Top Attractions Covered
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CST)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, CST is an architectural marvel built in 1887. Admire its fusion of Victorian Gothic and Indian craftsmanship with domes, arches, and stained-glass windows. - Gateway of India
Mumbai’s most iconic monument facing the Arabian Sea, it’s steeped in colonial history and India’s independence legacy. A must-visit for postcard-perfect photographs. - Marine Drive – Queen’s Necklace
A scenic promenade curving along the sea, Marine Drive glows at night like a necklace. It’s ideal for breezy walks and golden hour photos. - Bombay High Court & Mumbai University
Step into colonial times with these stunning Gothic Revival buildings, home to India’s top legal and educational institutions. - Town Hall & Asiatic Library
This neoclassical landmark holds rare manuscripts and books, and showcases Mumbai’s literary legacy and grandeur. - Flora Fountain & Fort Heritage District
Stroll through the historic Fort area filled with 19th-century buildings, art deco treasures, and lively street scenes. - Hanging Gardens & Kamala Nehru Park
These terraced gardens atop Malabar Hill offer breathtaking views of the city and coast—a peaceful escape from the urban rush. - Dhobi Ghat – The World’s Largest Open-Air Laundry
Witness a fascinating slice of Mumbai life as hundreds of washermen clean laundry in a rhythmic, organized chaos. A favorite spot for photographers. - Mani Bhavan – Gandhi Museum
Once Mahatma Gandhi’s Mumbai residence, this museum offers rare insights into his personal life, philosophy, and freedom movement contributions. - Optional Traditional Indian Lunch
Enjoy a flavorful Indian vegetarian thali with fresh rotis, rice, dal, vegetables, and desserts—a culinary highlight for foodies.
Why Choose a Group Tour with Passport Lifestyles?
- Time-Smart Itinerary: Visit top attractions in a single day.
- Hassle-Free Transport: Enjoy air-conditioned, comfortable vehicles.
- Expert Local Guides: Get in-depth stories, legends, and history from Mumbai insiders.
- Cultural Immersion: See real local life, hidden gems, and interact with fellow travelers.
- Perfect for Everyone: Great for individuals, couples, families, and small groups.
Photography Tips for Mumbai Landmarks
- Wide-Angle Lenses: Capture grandeur at CST and Gateway of India.
- Sunrise/Sunset: Shoot during golden hour at Marine Drive and Hanging Gardens.
- Candid Moments: Explore street life and Dhobi Ghat for dynamic images.
Book Your Mumbai City Group Tour Today!
From historical wonders to coastal beauty and cultural richness, this tour delivers a well-rounded Mumbai experience.
Reserve your spot with Passport Lifestyles today and explore Mumbai like never before!
FAQ:
The tour lasts approximately 6–7 hours, covering key attractions with enough time for exploration and breaks.
Yes, it’s designed especially for first-time travelers looking to experience Mumbai’s must-see spots with ease.
We maintain small, friendly groups of 6–12 people to ensure a personalized and engaging experience.
It includes air-conditioned transport, a professional local guide, entry tickets (if applicable), and optional lunch.
Wear comfortable shoes, carry sunglasses, a hat, water bottle, and a camera. Sunscreen is also recommended.
Yes! We offer customizable private tours. Contact our team for tailored options.
Absolutely. It’s ideal for children, parents, and seniors, offering educational and fun experiences for all ages.
The tour runs year-round, but the best time is from October to March for pleasant weather.
You can book directly online, via WhatsApp, or by calling our customer support. Early bookings are encouraged.
Lunch is optional and includes a delicious vegetarian Indian thali for those who choose it during booking.
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