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Mumbai Heritage Walk

Mumbai Heritage Walk

The Mumbai Heritage Walk is a great way to experience the city’s vibrant culture and rich history.

Mumbai Heritage Walk is probably known as the ‘dream city’ and rightly so the city is indeed like a beautiful, magnificent dream. Old Mumbai is the part of Mumbai that represents its heritage and history. Reflecting on the time of Colonial era, the area is studded with numerous tourist attractions. From Chhatrapati Shivaji terminus to the ‘White town’ to the University library to the magnificent Marine drive, the city has so many spectacular attractions that one can never miss. Explore all these places of Old Mumbai and many more with this heritage walk tour.

Walking tours expose many residents and visitors to the structures. They are sponsored by the Mumbai Heritage Walks group, established in April 1999. The group was established by city architects Abha Bahl and Brinda Gaitonde. Their aim is to “raise the awareness of the people of Mumbai and visitors, about the city’s architecture and heritage monuments. Personalized, educative, and imaginative; the walking tours highlight the vast range of architectural styles, planning elements, and ornamental details, tracing the social and cultural history of the city.

Itinerary:

  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus: View the most beautiful train station in India and one of the world’s UNESCO Heritage Sites.
  • Town Hall (Asiatic Society Library): A colonial structure in Mumbai, one of the oldest libraries in town.
  • St. Thomas’ Cathedral, Mumbai: It is a 300-year-old cathedral church of the Diocese of Mumbai of the Church of North India.
  • Flora Fountain: Flora Fountain, built in 1864, depicts the Roman goddess Flora
  • The University of Mumbai is one of the oldest and premier Universities in India.
  • Bombay High Court: It is seated primarily in Mumbai, and is one of the oldest high courts in India.
  • Kala Ghoda: A crescent-shaped art district in Mumbai, India. It hosts several of the city’s heritage buildings 
  • Watson’s Hotel: The earliest surviving example of cast-iron architecture in India.
  • Hotel Taj Mahal Palace: A heritage, five-star, luxury hotel in the Colaba area of Mumbai.
  • Gateway of India: An arch-monument built in the early 20th century in the city of Mumbai.

Details:

  • Group size: Up to 6 people in one group with one Guide.
  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Meeting point: McDonald’s at CSMT
  • Batches: Evening: 4 pm (16:00)
  • Cost: Group Tour INR 1000/- Per Person

Meeting Point: McDonald’s at CSMT

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Some Pictures of the South Mumbai Heritage Walk

FAQs about the Mumbai Heritage Walk:

What is the Mumbai Heritage Walk?

The Mumbai Heritage Walk is a guided tour that takes visitors through some of Mumbai’s most iconic and historic landmarks, such as the Gateway of India, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Crawford Market, and Marine Drive.

How long is the Mumbai Heritage Walk?

The duration of the Mumbai Heritage Walk can vary depending on the route and pace of the tour. Typically, it can range from 2-3 hours.

Do I need to book in advance for the Mumbai Heritage Walk?

It’s recommended to book the Mumbai Heritage Walk in advance to ensure availability, especially during peak tourist seasons. Visitors can book online or through local tour operators.

Elephanta Caves Tour

Elephanta Caves Tour

Exploring the Mysteries of Elephanta
Caves Tour: A Historical Perspective

The Elephanta Caves Tour is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located on Elephanta Island, just a short ferry ride away from Mumbai, India. The caves are known for their intricate rock-cut sculptures and temples, which date back to the 5th to 8th centuries AD. The best is to Take a Guided Elephanta Caves Tour who was born and rose up on that Island.

To start your Elephanta Caves tour, We need to take a ferry from the Gateway of India in Mumbai. The ferry ride takes about an hour each way and offers stunning views of the Mumbai skyline as well as the Arabian Sea.

Once you reach Elephanta Island, you’ll need to walk up a series of stairs to reach the cave complex. There are two main groups of caves, known as the Hindu Caves and the Buddhist Caves. The Hindu Caves are the most famous and contain a number of impressive sculptures and shrines dedicated to various Hindu deities such as Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma.

As you explore the caves, be sure to take note of the intricate carvings and sculptures, which include depictions of mythological scenes, gods and goddesses, and animals such as elephants and lions. The most famous sculpture in the Elephanta Caves is the three-headed bust of Shiva, which is located in the main cave. 

Overall, a tour of the Elephanta Caves is a must-see experience for anyone interested in Indian history and culture, as well as for those who simply want to take in the beauty of this unique and awe-inspiring site.

Highlights of Elephanta Caves Tour

  • Explore the caves of Elephanta Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site
  • Reach Gateway of India to begin the historical tour of Elephanta Caves.
  • From Mumbai Harbour, you will be taken to the caves on a ferry boat via the Arabian Sea.
  • Explore 7 major caves with carvings, paintings, and inscriptions of Shiva, Buddha, and Hindu mythology.
  • The major 3 caves are The large Hindu Cave, Buddhist Cave, & Shiva Cave.
  • Learn about the history of the depictions from the professional tour guide.
  • Enjoy the toy train ride taking you around the caves and admire the detailed carvings and structures.
  • Get an insight into the history of the caves
  • See the beautiful carvings of Gods inside the cave
  • An English-speaking guide

PRICING:

  • Group Tour: Indian Citizen INR 2000/- Rupees per person. You will be accompanied by other travelers.
  • Forigner Citizen INR 3000/- Rupees per person. You will be accompanied by other travelers.
  • For Private Tour and Speed Boat Booking Whatsapp or Email us.

Extra Things to Add:

  • Lunch with Family: INR 200/- per person ( End of the tour, lunch with a nearby family home for a Vegetarian Meal. Get comfortable and feast the local way, sitting on the floor and eating with your hands )
  • Fishing Tour: INR 900 per Person ( Get a chance to fish on Elephanta Island with Locals and learn the technique of Fishing )

TIME:

  • Operates { Monday Closed }
  • Tuesday To Sunday
  • Duration: 4 hours
  • Morning Tour: 8:30 AM
  • Afternoon Tour: 12:30 PM

MEETING LOCATION:

  • Bombay Safari Shop no 2 before entrance of Gateway of India, MB Marg, Apollo Bandar, Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001

 Inclusions:

  • Entrance fees to all site attractions
  • Cultured, professional, highly qualified, and knowledgeable Guide
  • Ferry and Toy Train Ticket
  • Island Taxes
  • Water Bottles

Excluding:

  • Hotel pickup and drop if not booked
  • Any personal Expencess
  • Tips

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Elephanta Caves Tour Review

Some Pictures of the Elephanta Caves Tour

Some FAQs for the Elephanta Caves Tour:

What are the Elephanta Caves?

The Elephanta Caves are a collection of ancient rock-cut temples, sculptures, and carvings on Elephanta Island, near Mumbai, India. They date back to the 5th to 8th centuries.

How long does it take to explore the Elephanta Caves?

It usually takes around 4-5 hours to explore the caves, depending on your pace and interest level.

What is the best time to visit the Elephanta Caves?

The best time to visit is during the weekdays or early in the morning to avoid crowds. The caves are open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, except for Mondays when they are closed.

What should I wear when visiting the Elephanta Caves?

It is recommended to wear comfortable and modest clothing, as the caves are considered a religious site. It is also advisable to wear comfortable shoes as there are stairs and uneven paths.

Can I take photographs inside the Elephanta Caves?

Yes, you can take photographs inside the caves, but you may need to pay a small fee for photography.

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