Explore some of India's most iconic cities on this comprehensive 4-day private Golden Triangle Tour of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur with a private guide and private air-conditioned vehicle. Begin your adventure in Delhi, where you’ll visit one of the world’s largest mosques before continuing on to Raj Ghat, which commemorates the life of Mahatma Gandhi. See the sun rise over the Taj Mahal in Agra, visit the famed Qutub Minar. Daily hotel Breakfast is included
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4-Day Private Luxury Golden Triangle Tour: Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur
- 19 Jan 2024, 20 Jan 2024, 21 Jan 2024, and more
Airport Transfer
Why wait in line of discomfort? We are always there to cater your variety of needs in Airport transfer tour. When you wish to travel hassle free to hotel or holiday destinations, our friendly chauffeurs will give you the best of services. Our ultimate goal is your contentment and therefore during the bookings only we give you necessary confirmation.
The best part is that we could give you 24*7 superior customer service experiences at feasible prices. Right from hatchback cars toSuvs to buses we can provide you with variety of services. We do maintain a balance between affordability and quality. Be it individual tour requirement or corporate ones, we do have extended solutions even for luxurious cars like Limousines and other branded vehicles. We do offer timely pick up and drop services.
- 19 Jan 2024, 20 Jan 2024, 21 Jan 2024, and more
Bicycle Tour
Have you ever seen India's biggest cosmopolitan city in the early morning? Experience Mumbai in the early morning by the seat of your bike, before the crowds fill the streets. Join us on our eco-friendly Bicycle tour with a careful, practised guide. Cycling is a perfect way to experience Mumbai's highlights.Enjoy the serene atmosphere and cool weather in the morning hours!
Come and try and enjoy a nice exercise!
- 20 Dec 2023, 21 Dec 2023, 22 Dec 2023, and more
Elephanta Caves
The Elephanta Island is easily accessible by ferry from Mumbai being around 10 km far from the port. Boats leave daily from the Gateway of India, taking about an hour each way.
This place, earlier known as Gharapuri (“the city of caves”) was an important place of worship for Hindus.The present name Elephanta was given by the Portuguese explorers in the 17th century.
The Elephanta Caves area network of sculpted caves. There are two groups of caves: the larger Hindu caves and the two smaller Buddhist caves. The Hindu caves contain wonderful sculptures of lord Shiva, dated back to the 5th& 8th century. Visit this Holy and Romantic place and learn more about the Hindu gods.
- 19 Jan 2024, 20 Jan 2024, 21 Jan 2024, and more
Elephanta Caves (Private)
The Elephanta Island is easily accessible by ferry from Mumbai being around 10 km far from the port. Boats leave daily from the Gateway of India, taking about an hour each way.
This place, earlier known as Gharapuri (“the city of caves”) was an important place of worship for Hindus.The present name Elephanta was given by the Portuguese explorers in the 17th century.
The Elephanta Caves area network of sculpted caves. There are two groups of caves: the larger Hindu caves and the two smaller Buddhist caves. The Hindu caves contain wonderful sculptures of lord Shiva, dated back to the 5th& 8th century. Visit this Holy and Romantic place and learn more about the Hindu gods.
- 19 Jan 2024, 20 Jan 2024, 21 Jan 2024, and more
Food Tour(Private)
We provide a "non-touristy" experience and each tour includes food tastings from the best specialty food shops, ethnic eateries, and local restaurants, as well as an "off-the-beaten-path" glimpse of life in Mumbai - the history, culture, architecture, and entertainment offerings.
Explore these delectable food tours in Pavbhaji, Bhel puri, Chicken tandori, sikh kabab, icecream and taste the amazing cuisine from some of the best restaurants these cities have to offer.
Join us as we bring you through a journey that is informative, delicious, and most importantly, fun. Spend a few hours with us and enjoy a completely different perspective of the Mumbai
Hope you're hungry!
- 20 Dec 2023, 21 Dec 2023, 22 Dec 2023, and more
Full Day Mumbai Sightseeing
- Our Tour Specialist will meet you at your hotel lobby in Mumbai. Your tour will begin by visiting Gateway of India, Mumbai's most famous monument, Built to welcome King George V and Queen Mary into India. Just around the corner is the iconic The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, the hotel's original building was commissioned by Jamshedji Tata and first opened its doors to guests on 16 December 1903.
You will visit Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus train station (UNESCO world heritage site), Mumbai University - British heritage building built in 1857,Rajabai Clock Towers - Big Ben of India, Oval Cricket Ground - Place where we play the most beloved sport of India, Bombay High Court - Beautiful British Heritage Building
You will also be seeing Asia’s largest open air laundry “Dhobi Ghat” where clothes are washed in full view of public and then move on to see Mahatma Gandhi's residence in Mumbai “Mani Bhavan”.
You will be visiting Jain temple, Banganga tank and Kamala Nehru Park (Skyline view of the city & Old woman's shoe),Hanging Gardens built on top of water tanks near the Tower of Silence (Parsi burial place). You will also be taking a drive around Marine Drive also known as “Queens Necklace”, many British Heritage Buildings like Prince of Wales Museum, Maharashtra Police Headquarters, Flora Fountain & Hutatma Chowk, Telegraph Office, India Post Office Building, Kala Ghoda Area, David Sasoon's Library, National Gallery of Modern Art
At the end you will be providing a drop service to your hotel in Mumbai
- 19 Jan 2024, 20 Jan 2024, 21 Jan 2024, and more
Half day Mumbai City Tour
- Gateway of India - Built to welcome King George V and Queen Mary into India
- Taj Mahal Palace Hotel
- Mumbai University - British heritage building built in 1857
- Rajabai Clock Towers - Big Ben of India
- Watson's Hotel Ruins - Tata was refused an entry in this hotel and so he built Taj Mahal Hotel
- Ovaal Cricket Ground - Place where we play the most beloved sport of India
- Bombay High Court - Beautiful British Heritage Building
- Victoria Terminus Train Station (CST) - UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Muncipality Building - Another marvelleous Colonial building
- Drive past Marine drive and Chowpatty beach
- Kamala Nehru Park - Skyline view of the city & Old woman's shoe
- Hanging Gardens - Gardens built on top of water tanks near the Tower of Silence (Parsi burial place)
- Dhobi Ghat - Open Air Laundry where clothes are washed in full view of public
- Also includes drive past many British Heritage Buildings like Prince of Wales Museum, Maharashtra Police Headquarters, Flora Fountain & Hutatma Chowk, Telegraph Office, India Post Office Building, Kala Ghoda Area, David Sasoon's Library, National Gallery of Modern Art
- 19 Jan 2024, 20 Jan 2024, 21 Jan 2024, and more
Mumbai Food Tour
We provide a "non-touristy" experience and each tour includes food tastings from the best specialty food shops, ethnic eateries, and local restaurants, as well as an "off-the-beaten-path" glimpse of life in Mumbai - the history, culture, architecture, and entertainment offerings.
Explore these delectable food tours in Pavbhaji, Bhel puri, Chicken tandori, sikh kabab, icecream and taste the amazing cuisine from some of the best restaurants these cities have to offer.
Join us as we bring you through a journey that is informative, delicious, and most importantly, fun. Spend a few hours with us and enjoy a completely different perspective of the Mumbai
Hope you're hungry!
- 19 Jan 2024, 20 Jan 2024, 21 Jan 2024, and more
Self drive Bollywood tour
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- 19 Jan 2024, 20 Jan 2024, 21 Jan 2024, and more
Slum Tour
Dharavi is the second biggest slum in Asia and the third biggest in the world. About one million people live in this former mangrove swampland near the airport.
The tour through the slum's narrow alleys is quite an adventure, you will undoubtedly feel the strong sense of community and the special spirit that exists here. Dharavi became famous through the worldwide hit movie “slumdog millionaire“ in 2008. You will find a wide range of activity in this mini-city such as plastic recycling, leather work, pottery, papadam baking, soap production, such as schools and churches.
Don't expect to findextreme poverty by walking though Dharavi. The tour breaks stereotypical beliefs and will inspire you for your daily life.
- 19 Jan 2024, 20 Jan 2024, 21 Jan 2024, and more
Slum Tour (Private)
Dharavi is the second biggest slum in Asia and the third biggest in the world. About one million people live in this former mangrove swampland near the airport.
The tour through the slum's narrow alleys is quite an adventure, you will undoubtedly feel the strong sense of community and the special spirit that exists here. Dharavi became famous through the worldwide hit movie “slumdog millionaire“ in 2008. You will find a wide range of activity in this mini-city such as plastic recycling, leather work, pottery, papadam baking, soap production, such as schools and churches.
Don't expect to findextreme poverty by walking though Dharavi. The tour breaks stereotypical beliefs and will inspire you for your daily life.
- 19 Jan 2024, 20 Jan 2024, 21 Jan 2024, and more
Village Tour
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- 20 Dec 2023, 21 Dec 2023, 22 Dec 2023, and more