Mumbai tour is a must to take in India. Mumbai is a favorite tourism destination in India and attracts scores of domestic as well as foreign tourists. The city is the largest commercial hub in South-Asia and boasts off a vibrant lifestyle. It is said that the city itself does not sleeps. It is that’s why rightly said that a tour to India is incomplete without Mumbai tour.

Prince of Wales Museum
The Prince of Wales museum is one of the best museums in India. The museum has the art, sculpture, old firearms, rare coins and a priceless collection of miniature paintings on display.

Gateway of India
The Gateway of India was built in 1911 to commemorate the visit of King George V for the Delhi Durbar. It is complete with four turrets and intricate latticework carved into the yellow basalt stone.

Marine Drive
Marine Driven is the most popular sea front in Mumbai. Marine Drive, apopular Mumbai tourism spot, is a long stretch of road with buildings on one side and sea on the other. It is also called the Queen’s Necklace because of its curved shape and lights that sparkles in the night.

Juhu Chowpatty Beach
The Juhu Chowpatty Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Mumbai that offers beach activities such as camel and pony rides, acrobats etc. together with a wonderful view of the coast.

Tower of Silence
The Tower of Silence, are the open grounds where the Parsis leave the bodies of the deceased, to be eaten by vultures.

Sanjay Gandhi National Park

The National Park has the Gandhi Smriti Mandir on Pavilion Hill. The Lion Safari park gives visitors an opportunity to watch the Indian lion from special, closed vehicles.

Elephanta Caves
The Elephanta Island is known as Gharapuri. The 7th century cave temple complex, which has been carved out of rock under two hillocks, is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The caves are famous world over for their sculptures.

Kanheri Caves
Kanheri Caves have been carved out of native rock. This cluster of 112 caves that form the complex are believed to have been occupied by Buddhist monks for nearly a thousand years. Caves No. 1,2 and 3 are noteworthy for their massive pillars, sculptures and Stupas.