Mumbai Darshan Tour

Places in Mumbai to Visit with Friends and Family

Mumbai, fondly referred to as the "City of Dreams," is a melting pot of various cultures, traditions, and lifestyles. From the historic charm of its colonial structures to the glitz and glamour of Bollywood, Mumbai offers something for every kind of traveler.

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Details of Mumbai Darshan Route and Halting Points

Mumbai Darshan is a one-day city tour that covers approximately 40 tourist attractions across Mumbai. This tour includes 10 halting points where you can get down and explore, while the rest are drive-past spots where you view the landmarks from the bus.

Halting Points:

1. Gateway of India – (30 Minutes)
2.Taj Mahal Hotel Old & New – Halting Point
3. Coastal Darshan (Boating) – Halting Point (45 Minutes -INR 190 EXTRA)
4. Prince of wales Museum – Halting Point (45 Minutes-INR 150 EXTRA)
5. Marine Drive- Halting Point (10-15 Minutes-Photography)
6. Orama 12D Show- – Halting Point (20 Minutes -INR 220 EXTRA)
7. Mahalaxmi Temple – Halting Point (30 Minutes- Except Navaratri )
8. Siddhivinayak Temple – Halting Point (30 Minutes- Except Sankashti/ Angarki)
9. Nehru Science Center – Halting Point (45 Minutes-INR 70-180 EXTRA base on shows)
10. Juhu Beach – Halting Point – (45 Minutes)

Drive-Past Spots:

1. Jehangir Art Gallery- Show from Running Bus
2. CSMT Railway Station – Show from Running Bus
3. BMC Headquarter – Show from Running Bus
4. Haj House – Show from Running Bus
5. General Post Office, Mumbai – Show from Running Bus
6. Reserve Bank Of India – Show from Running Bus
7. The Asiatic Society, Mumbai – Show from Running Bus
8. BSE( Bombay Stock Exchange) – Show from Running Bus
9. Bombay High Court – Show from Running Bus
10. Rajabai clock Tower – Show from Running Bus
11. Mantralaya – Show from Running Bus
12. Vidhan Bhavan – Show from Running Bus
13. LIC Of India – Show from Running Bus
14. Air India Tower – Show from Running Bus
15. Nariman Point – Show from Running Bus

16. Oberoi Hotel – Show from Running Bus
17. Wankhede Stadium – Show from Running Bus
18. Costal Road Mumbai -– Show from Running Bus
19. Taraporewala Aquarium – Show from Running Bus

20. Girgaon Chowpatty – Show from Running Bus
21. Malabar Hill – Show from Running Bus
22. Governors House – Show from Running Bus
23. Breach Candy Hospital – Show from Running Bus
24. Antalia House (Ambanis House) – Show from Running Bus
25. Haji Ali dargah – Show from Running Bus26. Mahalaxmi Race Course – Show from Running Bus
27. Bandra-Worli Sea Link Bridge – Show from Running Bus
28. Lilavati Hospital – Show from Running Bus
29. Band Stand – Show from Running Bus
30. Film Stars Bunglows – Show from Running Bus

ENTRY FEES are not included and its not compulsory. It is always recommended to buy your own entry tickets of choice to have any type of confusion

Mumbai Darshan Bus Guidelines:

  • Pets are not allowed on the Mumbai Darshan bus at any time.
  • Carrying or consuming liquor inside the bus is strictly prohibited.
  • Passengers must report at the boarding point at least 10 minutes before the scheduled departure time.
  • A guide charge of Rs. 50 per person is mandatory.
  • Entry tickets are not included and are not compulsory for boating, the museum, and the Nehru Science Center.
  • Breakfast and lunch are not included. Lunch will be served at a vegetarian restaurant.
  • Children under 6 years of age can travel for free without a seat.
  • Passengers aged 7 years and above require a full ticket.

 

Details of Mumbai Darshan Route and Halting Points

Mumbai Darshan is a one-day city tour that covers approximately 40 tourist attractions across Mumbai. This tour includes 10 halting points where you can get down and explore, while the rest are drive-past spots where you view the landmarks from the bus.

Gateway of India – Halting Point – (30 Minutes)

Taj Mahal Hotel  Old & New – Halting Point

Coastal Darshan (Boating) – Halting Point (45 Minutes -INR 190 EXTRA)

Jehangir Art Gallery- Show from Running Bus

Prince of wales Museum – Halting Point (45 Minutes-INR 150 EXTRA)

 CSMT Railway Station – Show from Running Bus

 BMC Headquarter – Show from Running Bus

 Haj House – Show from Running Bus

 General Post Office, Mumbai – Show from Running Bus

 Reserve Bank Of India – Show from Running Bus

 The Asiatic Society, Mumbai – Show from Running Bus

 BSE( Bombay Stock Exchange) – Show from Running Bus

 Bombay High Court – Show from Running Bus

 Rajabai clock Tower – Show from Running Bus

 Mantralaya – Show from Running Bus

 Vidhan Bhavan – Show from Running Bus

 LIC Of India – Show from Running Bus

 Air India Tower – Show from Running Bus

 Nariman Point – Show from Running Bus

 Oberoi Hotel – Show from Running Bus

Marine Drive- Halting Point (10-15 Minutes-Photography)

 Wankhede Stadium – Show from Running Bus

 Costal Road Mumbai -– Show from Running Bus

 Orama 12D Show- – Halting Point (20 Minutes -INR 220 EXTRA)

 Taraporewala Aquarium – Show from Running Bus

 Girgaon Chowpatty – Show from Running Bus

 Malabar Hill – Show from Running Bus

 Governors House – Show from Running Bus

 Breach Candy Hospital – Show from Running Bus

 Mahalaxmi Temple – Halting Point (30 Minutes- Except Navaratri )

 Antalia House (Ambanis House) – Show from Running Bus

 Siddhivinayak Temple – Halting Point (30 Minutes- Except Sankashti/ Angarki)

 Haji Ali dargah – Show from Running Bus

 Mahalaxmi Race Course – Show from Running Bus

 Nehru Science Center – Halting Point (45 Minutes-INR 70-180 EXTRA base on shows)

 Bandra-Worli Sea Link Bridge – Show from Running Bus

 Lilavati Hospital – Show from Running Bus

 Band Stand – Show from Running Bus

 Film Stars Bunglows – Show from Running Bus

 Juhu Beach – Halting Point – (45 Minutes)

ENTRY FEES are not included and its not compulsory. It is always recommended to buy your own entry tickets of choice to have any type of confusion

Mumbai Darshan Bus Guidelines:

  • Pets are not allowed on the Mumbai Darshan bus at any time.
  • Carrying or consuming liquor inside the bus is strictly prohibited.
  • Passengers must report at the boarding point at least 10 minutes before the scheduled departure time.
  • A guide charge of Rs. 50 per person is mandatory.
  • Entry tickets are not included and are not compulsory for boating, the museum, and the Nehru Science Center.
  • Breakfast and lunch are not included. Lunch will be served at a vegetarian restaurant.
  • Children under 6 years of age can travel for free without a seat.
  • Passengers aged 7 years and above require a full ticket.

 

Places To Visit In Mumbai

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus officially Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, formerly Victoria Terminus. Bombay CSMT is a historic railway terminus and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. The station has been renamed several times. It was built to replace Bori Bunder, the terminus of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway from 1853 to 1888, and was named Victoria Terminus to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. In 1996, the station was renamed to Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus

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Gateway of India

The Gateway of India was built to commemorate the arrival of George V, and Mary of Teck, Empress consort, in India at Apollo Bunder, Mumbai (Bombay) on 2 December 1911, it was the first visit of a British monarch to India. The Gateway is amongst the prime tourist attractions in Mumbai. It is located on the waterfront at an angle, opposite the Taj Mahal Palace and Tower Hotel and overlooks the Arabian Sea.

Taj Mahal Palace Hotel

The Taj Mahal Palace is a heritage, five-star, luxury hotel in the Colaba area of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, situated next to the Gateway of India. Built in the Saracenic Revival style, it opened in 1903 as the Taj Mahal Hotel. the Taj Mahal Palace and the Tower, which are historically and architecturally distinct from each other the Taj Mahal Palace was built in 1903; the Tower was opened in 1972.

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, originally named Prince of Wales Museum of Western India, is a museum in Bombay (Mumbai) which documents the history of India from prehistoric to modern times.  It is located in the heart of South Mumbai near the Gateway of India. The museum was renamed in 1998 after Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the founder of the Maratha Empire.

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Marine Drive, Mumbai

Marine Drive is a 3 kilometre-long Promenade along the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road in Mumbai.  It is a ‘C’-shaped six-lane concrete road along the coast of a natural bay.  Marine Drive is also known as the Queen’s Necklace because, when viewed at night from an elevated point anywhere along the drive, the street lights resemble a string of pearls in a necklace.

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Mahalakshmi Temple, Mumbai

The Mahalaxmi Temple is one of the most famous temples of the city of Mumbai, India. It is dedicated to Mahalakshmi the central deity of Devi Mahatmyam. The temple was built in 1831 by Dhakji Dadaji a Hindu merchant. The Mahalaxmi temple contains images of the Tridevi goddesses Mahakali, Mahalakshmi, and Mahasaraswati.

Siddhivinayak Temple, Mumbai

The Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shri Ganesh. It is located in Prabhadevi, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It was originally built by Laxman Vithu and Deubai Patil on 19 November 1801. It is one of the richest temples in India.

Nehru Science Centre

Nehru Science Centre (NSC) is the largest interactive science centre in India. It is located in Worli, Mumbai. The centre is named after India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. Nehru Science Centre, the largest Science Centre in the country has a sprawling 8 acres (32,000 m2) of science park with varieties of plants, trees and shrubs. More than 500 hands-on and interactive science exhibits on energy, sound, kinematics, mechanics, transport, etc. are installed in the park.

Bandra–Worli Sea Link

The Bandra–Worli Sea Link (officially known as Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link) is a 5.6 km long, 8-lane wide bridge that links Bandra in the Western Suburbs of Mumbai with Worli in South Mumbai. The first four of the eight lanes of the bridge were opened to the public on 30 June 2009. All eight lanes were opened on 24 March 2010.

Juhu Beach

Juhu Beach is located on the shores of the Arabian Sea. It stretches for six kilometres up to Versova. Juhu is among the most affluent areas of the city and home to many Bollywood celebrities. The beach generally gets more crowded on weekends and public holidays. The food court at its main entrance is known for its ‘Mumbai style’ street food, notably bhelpuri, pani puri and sev puri.