How To Reach Mumbai

It is easy to reach Mumbai, the commercial capital of India and a city in perpetual change. Mumbai can be accessed by all means of transportation, be it road, rail, air or sea. Tentacular, frantic, lively, surprising, conquering, passionate and sometimes cruel, Mumbai begets paradoxes. The richest city in India is also home to the largest slum in Asia, the Dharavi slum. Mumbai attracts people from all over the country who come to look for a better life. A sprawling city and fifth most populated city in the world, Mumbai - formerly Bombay - is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra , in the center of the west coast of India. With a higher standard of living than elsewhere in India, it is a popular city for Indian migrants and international tourists, making the city a constant social, ethnic and cultural hubbub. Mumbai is home to several historical and archaeological tourist attractions like Elephanta Caves, Kanheri Caves, Gateway of India, Prince of Wales Museum etc. Similarly, its long rich cultural lineage offers several things to do in Mumbai. While on tour to Mumbai, travelers prefer to visit film city studio to watch and understand film making process in Bollywood. In addition to them, Mumbai is home to several religious shrines like Siddhi Vinayak Temple, Mumba Devi Temple, Haji Ali Dargah etc.

By Air: Mumbai is well connected with all parts of world. To reach Mumbai by air is the most preffered option among foreign travelers. Mumbai is an international airport. Many international airlines operate flights to Mumbai from various parts of the world. Air India operates flights to all the major tourist and business centres in the country. The name of Mumbai is Chhatrapati Shivaji Airport. The airport has several terminals. Terminal 1A is dedicated to domestic flights of Air India and Go Air, Terminal 1B is assigned for domestic flights by carriers such as SpiceJet, Jet Airways and IndiGo. Terminal T-2 is dedicated for international flights from all over the world.

By Rail: Mumbai is the headquarters of the Central and Western Railways. Regular trains connect it with all major places of interest. Most fascinating aspect of the main railway junction of Mumbai, Victoria Terminus, now rechristened as Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus, is its architecture and has been included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. To reach Mumbai by train is the preffered mode of travelling a longer distance for domestic tourists and travelers. Almost all state capitals like Kolkata, Bhopal, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Jaipur etc are connected with Mumbai by rail.

By Road: Mumbai is connected by good motorable roads with all major tourist centres. As a result, people frequently reach Mumbai by car, cab or bus. Buses ply frequently between Mumbai & prime cities of Goa, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Gujarat. As the road infrastructure has tremendously improved in recent years in India, tourists from nearby locations try to reach Mumbai by car as private mode of commuting.

By Sea: Several ships and cruise liners reach Mumbai daily and thus it is well-connected from all important countries of the world.

Mumbai Tour Packages

Exotic India Tour

Exotic India Tour

19 Nights / 20 Days
Destination : Delhi- Varanasi-Khajuraho-Agra-Jaipur-Jodhpur-Udaipur-Mumbai-Ajanta Ellora- Mahabalipuram- Puducherri- Tanjore- Madurai- Kumarakom - Cochin

 Best of India Tour

Best of India Tour

25 Nights / 26 Days
Destination : Mumbai- Udaipur- Jodhpur-Jaisalmer-Nagaur-Pushkar-Jaipur- Agra- Gwalior- Orchha-Khajuraho- Varanasi-Ajanta - Ellora-Kovalam- Alleppey - Cochin

Central India Cultural Heritage Tour

Central India Cultural Heritage Tour

11 Nights / 12 Days
Destination : Delhi – Bhopal – Bhimbetka- Sanchi- Udaygiri-Ujjain – Maheshwar – Mandu – Omkareshwar – Burhanpur – Ajanta- Aurangabad – Ellora-Mumbai

Golden Triangle with Ajanta Ellora Mumbai Tour

Golden Triangle with Ajanta Ellora Mumbai Tour

7 Nights / 8 Days
Destination : Delhi-Agra-Fatehpur Sikri-Abhaneri-Jaipur- Ajanta- Ellora – Mumbai

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