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Viva Travel Links is one of the recruiting company located in the district of Mumbai Suburban, Maharashtra. This Indian recruiting agent is valid and registered with Recruiting Agent Identification Number (RAID Number): RA4686 (as given in migrate system).

  • Name of the company: Viva Travel Links
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  • District: Mumbai Suburban
  • Authorised signatory: Viva Travel Links has the authorised signatory who is Abdulrafeeq Kp

Details for Viva Travel Links

As long as Viva Travel Links is registered and active to operate in India, many jo seekers and candidate seekers have been striving to work with it. As the RAID number being RA4686, Viva Travel Links has the authorised signatory who is Abdulrafeeq Kp.

When you are in India, to find Viva Travel Links go in Maharashtra state. After arriving in Maharashtra, ask for Mumbai Suburban district so to get the location where Viva Travel Links is found.

Number and contacts details for Viva Travel Links

After having arrived in Mumbai Suburban district, Maharashtra state in India, now you can contact  Viva Travel Links via the following numbers and contacts details provided below.

B-0058/MUM/PER/1000+/3/4686/96; 9-B, AL-HAFIZ BUILDING, OPP.MUNICIPAL E WARD SHAIKH HAFIZUDDIN MARG BYCULLA MUMBAI MUMBAI INDIA 400008; [email protected]; 91-022-22622223

Website for Viva Travel Links (RA4686)

Since Viva Travel Links is active and serious recruiting agent in India, it has been online via the website which customers can use to seek for jobs in India, or companies who are seeking candidates to get it easy to have an access to right people to work with.

Remember, Viva Travel Links as any other recruiting company has been acting as a bridge between job seekers and employers in India. Simply, find jobs in India, find jobs in Maharashtra, find jobs in Mumbai Suburban all with Viva Travel Links. The website for Viva Travel Links is: http://www.vivatravellinks.com

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Mumbai Travel guide | Best Mumbai Travel Tips (2021)

The urban coastal sprawl of Mumbai deserves more time than you might think. Our Mumbai Travel guide covers Mumbai Travel essentials, where to stay, things to do and much more.

Mumbai Travel Guide

Stepping off the train from Pune into the bustle of Fort and Colaba, it felt like I’d come home.

The feeling was not a complete surprise, after all there are plenty of British remnants to be found around Mumbai beyond the red double-decker buses, and London and Mumbai have been compared hundreds of times.

Since first stepping into Mumbai, the city has always had a special hold on me, one that led me to return many times and make it my home for a year, too, after meeting my other half (Ravi), a true Mumbaiker.

Despite our love of Mumbai, for many visitors it’s an overwhelming place – although the crown of India’s largest city has now been nabbed by Delhi (not necessarily a bad thing). Mumbai can be chaotic, crazy, charming and outright frustrating within the same day. It can also be, especially by Indian standards, an expensive city.

With all that said there are not many cities in the world where you can stroll by the ocean, eat delicious street food for under a dollar, rub shoulders with movie stars, party in 5* hotels, and visit a national park within the city limits in the same day.

Mumbai often gets overlooked by visitors to India in favour of the “Golden Triangle” and Rajasthan , but in our view Mumbai is well worth a few days of your time!

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Mumbai: Know Before you Go

Despite our experiences of living in Mumbai, we don’t profess to know everything about this huge and constantly changing city, let alone be able to condense it into a single blog post. Consider the suggestions in this guide as starting points for your explorations, that will make you want to come back and discover more of Mumbai on your next trip to India!

Here are a few things to know specifically about travel in Mumbai. For general advice on preparing for your first trip to India, read our guide to planning a perfect trip to India here !

  • What’s in a name? Bombay was re-named to Mumbai in 1995, but you’ll hear a mixture of Mumbai, Mum-bay and Bombay used. Many Mumbaikers still love and are attached to the name Bombay .
  • Mumbai is a huge city in terms of size as well as population – you won’t be able to cover all of it. See our suggestions for where to base yourself in the where to stay section.
  • Mumbai can be expensive compared to other areas of India, so allow flexibility in your budget accordingly.
  • For a unique experience, visit during the Ganesh Chaturthi festival at the end of Monsoon each year, when Lord Ganesh is venerated, brought into homes before being immersed in water at the end of this festival.
  • Mumbai is famous for the extremes it exposes – from extreme wealth to extreme hardship, it’s the city of dreams for some and of bad dreams for others – prepare yourself for some culture shock if this is your first Indian city.

What to Wear in Mumbai

As usual, men can get away with jeans and t-shirt (or shorts are fine in Mumbai although Indian men don’t wear them as much) and so not much advice is needed.

What to wear in Mumbai for Women:

Mumbai is less conservative than most other parts of India, and if you’re going out to party in Mumbai you’ll see many party-goers dressed up to the nines. Feel free to do the same, just travel by taxi and not by public transport in your party clothes!

In Mumbai many young women wear western style clothing, skinny jeans are as popular as saris here. Showing arms and shoulders is fine too, but I wouldn’t recommend thin-strappy tops (thick straps are fine) and avoid showing off your cleavage. Personally I always still cover my legs in Mumbai, but I have seen western women walking around Bandra (a bit of an expat enclave) in shorts without a problem.

My go-to outfit in Mumbai in winter is either a t-shirt and skinny jeans or a kurta/ tunic top like this one and leggings / jeans. It’s always handy to have a scarf with you for covering up, temples or in case it gets chilly in the Air Conditioning.

Essentials to Pack for Mumbai

Aside from Mumbai friendly clothing, make sure you have the following essentials for your time in Mumbai and the rest of India:

  • Travel Insurance – a MUST for India. We use World Nomads – get a quote & buy yours here .
  • Travel adaptors – India uses type C and D plugs. Get a Multi-region adaptor with surge protection to protect your devices too.
  • We recommend a cross-body purse or handbag to keep your valuables safe
  • A padlock and chain are always handy for securing luggage / locking lockers in hostels, etc
  • Your guidebook! We use Lonely Planet ourselves, or check out more India guidebooks here.
  • A water filter bottle such as Grayl , or a steripen + refillable water bottle for safe drinking water option. For a review of our favourite options, read more here . Remember to take a spare filter / batteries for steripen!

READ MORE HERE – Our Complete India Packing list

Responsible Travel in Mumbai

Mumbai is truly a city of contrasts – some of the world’s richest live next to those with very little, and it’s somewhat ironic that Dharavi – marketed as Asia’s largest slum has become the number one tourist attraction in India, surpassing even the Taj Mahal.

Slum Tours – Should you Go?

While there are some beneficial projects taking place in Dharavi thanks to tourism, many Mumbaikers would not like their city to be known foremost for its slums. There’s much more to Mumbai than Dharavi. We discuss the ethics of slum tours in Dharavi in detail in this post – if you’re in too much of a hurry to read the ins and outs of the issue, we suggest this:

  • Dharavi is very different from most slums. Half of Dharavi is an industrial area, and it is this part which is usually shown during tours, not where people live.
  • The ONLY tour company we recommend for Dharavi is Reality Travel & Tours – this is due to their no-photography policy in Dharavi and their consistent reinvestment into the slums .
  • Do not go to Dharavi on your own
  • Do not go to Dharavi with other tour companies. These are just profiting off peoples’ poverty, as these companies do not reinvest anything into improving conditions in Dharavi.

Find out more about how you can support street kids and those with substandard living conditions in India in our guide to responsible travel in India here .

Like other parts of India, you’ll see that plastic waste is a huge problem in Mumbai – please don’t add to it and avoid any single use plastic while you’re in India. You can read our full guide to how to drink safe water in India without the plastic here !

Best Tours of Mumbai

We highly recommend doing day tours of Mumbai – it helps make the most of your visit, especially if you have limited time, ease you in to the pace of being in Mumbai (fast!), and provides more local jobs by supporting tour guides. Here are some of our favourites:

  • Early Morning Tour of Mumbai – My #1 recommendation. Mumbai’s real beauty can be seen before most people are awake, in the calm before the storm. See the under-belly of this huge city by seeing the early morning newspaper sorting, flower & vegetable markets, fish being unloaded at sassoon dock and more. I promise it’s worth the early start! More info & bookings here .
  • Elephanta Tour – Head out across the water from the Gateway of India to Elephanta Island to visit the UNESCO caves there. This is a great journey in winter (the ferries don’t run during monsoon), and having a guide makes the caves a much better experience as there’s very little written information available there. More info & bookings here .
  • Bollywood Tour – Experience Mumbai’s glitz and glamour with a sneak peak at Bollywood (which Mumbai is home to) and see the homes of Mumbai’s rich and famous movie stars! More info & bookings here .
  • Public Transportation Sightseeing Tour – If you want to experience the infamous Mumbai Local trains (More on those below) but would prefer a helping hand – this is the one for you. Take in Dadar’s markets, visit the Haji Ali, and get to grips with all of Mumbai’s transport options. More info & bookings here .

READ MORE: Our Favourite India Group Tour Itineraries .

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Different Areas of Mumbai

Although Mumbai is huge, most visitors to the city spend most of their time in Mumbai in “SoBo” (south Bombay) and the upmarket western suburb of Bandra. Mumbai’s beautiful airport is located near Andheri – so if you have an early morning flight from here we recommend staying close to here the night before to avoid the stressful Mumbai traffic.

You’ll likely find yourself spending most of your time in south Mumbai and Bandra / Western suburbs, especially if it’s your first trip to Mumbai.

Where to Stay in Mumbai

These are our favourite hotels in Mumbai. If you’re looking for hostels or budget options , we recommend the ones in Bandra listed below. Budget hotels around Fort, Churchgate and near VT station tend to be the kind that attract a more dubious crowd rather than backpackers. For single women travelling and staying in hostels, we always recommend booking a female only dorm (not a mixed one) .

Colaba Area

The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel – One of the most famous hotels in the world, the iconic Taj is an experience not to be missed. The Taj is located just across from the Gateway of India off Colaba Causeway. There are often promotions available for the “tower rooms” (next to the main “palace” hotel building). Check rates & availability here for the Palace rooms or here for the Tower rooms !

Abode Bombay – Just a two minute stroll from the Gateway of India in Colaba near the Regal Cinema, I fell in love with this historic boutique hotel that was once the residence of Siegfried Sassoon. They have rooms for different price points and have plenty of responsible measures in place. Highly recommended. Check rates & availability here !

Residency Hotel Fort is a comfortable mid-range option that gets good reviews – handy if you want to be close to the train station. Check rates & availability here !

Marine Drive & Churchgate Area

InterContinental Marine Drive is the smartest hotel along Marine Drive (worth it for the roof-top pool with ocean views alone!), at the southern end of the “queen’s necklace” and within walking distance to churchgate station. Check rates & availability here !

Ferreira House is a small, historic homestay in a heritage south Bombay home, just a short stroll from Marine Drive. Check rates & availability here !

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Bandra & Western Suburbs

Taj Lands End is a beautiful contemporary high-end hotel located across from Bandra Fort and Bandstand, complete with ocean views. Check rates & availability here !

Sofitel BKC is more of a business hotel, located close to the Bandra Kurla Complex where many companies are located, so a good option if you’re extending a work trip. Check rates & availability here !

Marriott Juhu Beach is located to the north of Bandra right along Juhu beach, a good family-friendly option with ocean views. Check rates & availability here .

Hostels / Budget Hotels in Bandra

There are many “mid-range” non descriptive, un-exciting hotels with dubious reviews in Bandra. We don’t recommend those. Instead if you’re looking for comfortable and modest accommodation, we suggest a private room in one of the modern & clean hostels below:

  • Cohostel is centrally located near Bandra bandstand and gets great reviews. Check rates & availability here .
  • Horn ok Please Hostel scores points for the name and gets great reviews. Also located in Bandra West. Check rates & availability here .

Our Recommended Things to Do in Mumbai

There’s a lot to pack in to any stay in Mumbai! If you have limited time and a lot you want to see, taking a private tour of Mumbai can help pack a bit more in to a shorter time. Otherwise… you’ll just have to come back!

It makes sense to break things up into areas – aim to a half-day exploring Colaba after a trip to Elephanta for instance, or one day in south Mumbai and another exploring Dadar and Bandra. It can be easy to clock up miles exploring Mumbai, so remember to pack your comfortable walking shoes! If you’re going on public transport, we recommend closed shoes, as your feet may get stepped on.

Things to do in South Bombay

Colaba Walking Tour. Take a couple of hours to wander at your own pace taking in the main sights or book a walking tour with a guide .

Gateway of India. Turn up early for the best light for photos – this monument which was built by the British Raj in 1924 was the arrival point for dignitaries to Mumbai, and also the point from which British troops left India after independence in 1948. It’s now the departure point for ferries to Elephanta Island, and to the beach resort of Ali Bagh along the Maharashtrian coast.

Taj Mahal Hotel. If you’re not staying here, you can walk into the lobby of the Taj Mahal hotel for a look around (if you’re dressed nicely that is), go for a drink in the bar, or to take afternoon tea. The afternoon tea is overpriced and not the best (it’s served buffet style) but for the experience it’s still worth it, especially if you luck out and get a window seat, like I did.

Dr. Bhau Daji Lad (Formerly Victoria & Albert) Museum . North of the Gateway, towards CSMT station, you’ll walk past what used to be called the Albert Museum surrounded by lush tropical gardens. Built in 1872, this is a fine architectural piece. The museum is home to collections of manuscripts, artefacts, costumes and has recently been restored by the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage.

Colaba Causeway has a vibrant market (you’ll have to haggle hard for a good deal here) that you walk through.

Nariman Point , next to Cuffe Parade and right at the southern end of Marine Drive is home to Colaba’s business district, the national centre for performing arts, and Piramal Art Gallery which is home to different modern arts.

Art District in Fort – The area between Colaba and CSMT station is known as the Art District and is home to the National Gallery of Modern Art, the Jehangir Art Gallery, and the Institute of Contemporary Indian Arts. Look up exhibitions ahead of time, or drop in to cool down in the AC and enjoy India’s best art scene. You can also wander and look at the Horniman Circle & Asiatic Society .

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus – Known as CSMT, Mumbai’s iconic railway station has changed names a few times over the years, from “Victoria Terminus” or “VT” as it is still affectionately known, and is one of the architectural highlights of Mumbai. Don’t miss out on going inside and looking up to admire the beautiful ceilings of the old booking hall.

Marine Drive & the “Queen’s Necklace ” – Named after its streetlights at night which are said to mimic a string of pearls alongside the Arabian sea – Marine Drive is the go-to point for couples and anyone wanting to take a stroll along Mumbai’s oceanfront for some fresh(er) air. At the northern end, Chowpatty beach is full of groups of friends and some streetfood vendors come evening. A great spot for people watching, but don’t even think about taking a dip in the (highly polluted) water!

Haji Ali Dargah – This iconic mosque is on an island off the coast of Worli, it’s also the tomb of Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari, who was a Sufi saint and a wealthy merchant originally from Uzbekistan. Bukhari gave up his belongings and travelled the world before settling in Mumbai. The Mosque is under constant repair given the battering it gets from the ocean.

Dadar is where south Mumbai meets the rest of the city and the volume increases a notch as tuk-tuks join the mix (tuk-tuks aren’t allowed south of Dadar). It’s an important junction for the local train lines as western and central lines meet here, and also a stone’s throw from Dharavi, one of Mumbai’s largest slum areas.

Dadar Flower Market – p hool gully (which means flower market) is a bold display of colour in bustling Mumbai, and the best place to buy flowers in the city for wholesalers. Come early in the morning to see the market coming to life and the famous auctions taking place.

Shri Siddhivanayak Temple – This grand and opulent temple near Dadar is dedicated to the Hindu Lord Ganesh, who represents prosperity, health and knowledge. Bollywood moviestars pay their respects here, and the temple is said to be one of the richest in India.

Dharavi – per our notes at the beginning of this post, we don’t recommend visiting Dharavi without a guide, or with just any guide or tour company. The arguments around slum tourism are emotional and complex – we do not support “poverty porn” which essentially is what many of the tours that allow you to take photos are. There is an argument though, that when done right, responsible tourism in slum areas that gives back to the community within the slums can be a positive thing. For that reason if you go to Dharavi, go with Reality Travel .

Bandra Fort & Bandra Bandstand – Make for a popular sunset spot that looks out over the impressive Bandra-Worli sea link bridge. The proper name for Bandra Fort is “Castello de Aguada” – the fort was built in 1640 by the Portuguese. The main attraction is for photos overlooking the bridge behind and general people-watching.

Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount (also known as Mount Mary Church) is up the hill from Bandra Bandstand, and one of the few Catholic churches in Mumbai. Every September, the feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary is celebrated here, known locally as the “Bandra Fair” and attracting people from all around.

Beyond the seaside walks and history, Bandra (along with neighbouring Khar) is known as Mumbai’s trendiest (and priciest) neighbourhood, with any number of hip bars and eateries, interesting shopping options and art galleries that are opening up. Some of our favourite spots to eat are below, or read this article for some hints on the hotspots .

Other Suburbs

Sanjay Gandhi National Park – This is an 87 square km national park in the heart of Mumbai’s suburban sprawl – home to leopards, birdlife, monkeys, spotted deer and the Kanheri caves. It makes for a beautiful alternative side of the city to explore and trek in. The main park entrance is in Borivali.

What & Where to Eat in Mumbai

Mumbai street food.

You can’t visit Mumbai without sampling its amazing (and cheap) street food – if you’re nervous about getting sick then you can wait a few days before digging in (until your stomach has adjusted), stick to stalls that are busy (therefore have a faster turnover of food), stick to hot food, or you could take a street food tour .

Some quintessential Mumbai street food you won’t want to miss:

  • Vada Pav – Mumbai’s answer to the veggie burger (but far more delicious!). A spiced potato pattie fried with chickpea batter (vada) is served in a fresh bun (pav), chilli and fresh chutneys such as tamarind chutney (sweet, red), coriander chutney (spicy, green) or coconut chutney (white, variably spicy). Costs around 15 rupees. Yum!
  • Pav Bhaji – A staple of Bombay street food, toasted buttered fresh buns (pav) are served with a smashed vegetable curry, accompanied by dollops of butter, raw onion and coriander. Once you’ve tried it, you’ll want lots more! Costs around 40 rupees. If you’re watching your figure, you can request less/no butter but it doesn’t taste as good…
  • Bombay Sandwich – These yummy grilled veggie sandwiches are perfect for a pre-dinner snack, and the best ones are outside the Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum in Fort. Served with chutneys. Costs around 20 rupees.

Our Favourite Places to Eat in Mumbai

  • Delhi Durbar (Colaba) – Famous for its non-veg options such as its Butter Chicken and Biryani
  • Leopold’s (Colaba) – it’s overpriced and touristy, but no visit to Mumbai would be complete without a look in at Shantaram’s favourite hang out…
  • Brittania & Co Parsi Cafe (Fort) – One of the top rated Parsi (Iranian) cafes in Mumbai
  • Gaylord (Churchgate) – Delicious bakery and European style bistro meets pan-Indian cuisine
  • Aaram Vada Pav (CSMT Station) – Great place to get your Vada Pav fix
  • Cannon Pav Bhaji (CSMT Station) – For if you have any space after your Vada Pav
  • Gajalee (Dadar) – This restaurant group (with several locations in Mumbai) consistently wins awards for its seafood
  • Jay Shri Krishna Dairy Farm LASSI (Dadar West) – This narrow thin room is home to some of Mumbai’s most delicious lassi!
  • C andies (Bandra) – This Portugese style villa restaurant is ever popular
  • Goa – Portugesa (Bandra) – serves up delicious Goan style fish curries

Getting Around Mumbai

The quintessential way to get around Mumbai is on its local trains – but, we warn you, they are not for the faint hearted.

Local Trains

These are the fastest way to get up/down town, running up and down Mumbai from Churchgate (Western Line) and CSMT (Central and Harbour Lines). Trust us, though, that it is a very BAD idea to take these during rush hour, which in Mumbai covers anything between 6am – 10am going towards central Mumbai, and in the evening out of Mumbai.

People don’t sit on top of the trains anymore, thankfully, but there is plenty of dangerous hanging out of doors that goes on, and it’s a serious matter. Mumbaikers die in the crush to get to work every day.

If you decide to take the local trains in Mumbai, this is our advice (after having taken many of them):

  • If you’re female, get in the Ladies carriage. It’s generally less crowded and you don’t have to worry about wandering paws (although keep an eye on your belongings)
  • Don’t travel during rush hour
  • Consider buying a first class ticket – the carriages are much quieter as the ticket is more than double the price
  • Don’t attempt to get on or off the train while it’s still moving – no matter how keen your fellow passengers may be to take you down with them
  • Never hang out of the door. If you’re near the door way – hold on tight to a pole!
  • If it’s too busy / crowded for you then get off at the next station and take a cab instead.

On 3 Wheels

Tuktuks, Auto’s or 3-wheelers roam the city but only as far south as Dadar, they don’t operate in Colaba, Fort or the surroundings. In suburban Mumbai, most drivers will use their meters, but if you come across one who says his meter is not working, try to find another.

Mumbai Taxis

These can be found everywhere and are plentiful, as a tourist the main struggle is getting the drivers to use their meter. When arriving at one of Mumbai’s train stations I suggest using the pre-paid taxi line (where you pay in advance and don’t hand over the receipt to your driver until you’ve reached your destination) to avoid hassle.

Uber and OLA

A godsend in Mumbai if you’re fed up with Taxi drivers who overcharge, OLA and Uber are cheap and efficient. They’re just not immune to the Mumbai traffic.

Mumbai has a bus network but we don’t recommend it – the traffic moves slowly, buses are jam packed, and it’s the least efficient way to get around.

Travel in Mumbai FAQ’s

When is the best time to visit mumbai.

We recommend visiting Mumbai between September (if planning to come for Ganesh Chaturthi) or October through to March. This is winter in Mumbai and the most pleasant weather – evenings are cool, the humidity is lower, and in January Mumbaikers are even known to get their sweaters out. Enjoy it while it lasts.

We don’t recommend April – September. In April and May the humidity and heat climb to make Mumbai a little suffocating, and once the Monsoon breaks in June through to September the city is prone to flooding and transport chaos.

Is Mumbai Safe to Visit?

Depending on your perspective, Mumbai is a generally safe (or even very safe) city. You’d have to be unlucky to have anything untoward happen to you here. The main risk in Mumbai for visitors is spending more money than you planned to on Mumbai’s trendy restaurants and bars!

Mumbai is much more open for women travellers than say Delhi , and it’s normal to see women moving around by themselves late into the night. I’ve personally gone out alone in Mumbai (Colaba, Bandra, Marine Drive etc) and felt very safe.

Part of the reason for me that I feel at home in Mumbai is because I feel safe to do what I want, without having to think too much about it – although we always recommend following our tips for solo female travellers .

We do not recommend visiting slum areas on your own (see more on essential info on slum tourism below), and if you’re travelling around very late it’s better to take a taxi, or have the UBER or OLA app downloaded on your phone. Ladies can find more tips on what to wear in Mumbai below, too.

Where are the Best Places to Visit in Mumbai?

We recommend first time visitors to base themselves in the Colaba area of Mumbai which is closest to the main attractions.

Some of our favourite “must sees” in Mumbai include:

– The Taj Mahal Hotel – Elephanta Caves – Dadar Flower Market – Marine Drive & Chowpatty Beach

This is just a small taster – scroll to our “things to do” section above!

How Long should I Stay in Mumbai For?

There’s enough to keep you busy in Mumbai for months, or even years! But in reality, most visitors spend 2-4 days here to scratch the surface of the city, see some of Mumbai’s highlights and make a plan to return to discover more.

Have you been to Mumbai? Where are your favourite places to visit? Let us know in the comments below!

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2 Days Mumbai Itinerary – Detailed Plan for Sightseeing

Budget Hotels > Travel Blog > Tours & Itineraries > 2 Days Mumbai Itinerary – Detailed Plan for Sightseeing

Typically, a city stands out either for its history, its architecture, its people, its food or its culture. But Mumbai is perhaps one of the few cities in the world that symbolizes a mix of everything. It offers so much for a traveller that it might be as pleasurable for you to explore the city as it is disappointing – because you can never cover all of it, not in just two days. For a real feel of the City of Dreams in the short time that you have at hand, you might want to get a glimpse of all its best facets, from the old-world yet vibrant appeal of South Bombay to the blend of chaos and glamour in the suburbs.

Here’s a detailed itinerary of what you can do to make the most of your 2-day Mumbai trip:

6.30 pm onward Delve into the fun and frenzy at Girgaum Chowpatty

11.00 am – 2.00 pm: Discover the colonial imprints in South Mumbai

South Mumbai | 2 days mumbai itinerary

South Mumbai | 2 days mumbai itinerary

Start your tour a little late in the day to avoid Mumbai’s infamous traffic during morning hours.

There is no better way to start Mumbai darshan than soaking in the colonial charm of the British-era buildings dotted across South Bombay, lovingly called SoBo. Once the peak-hour traffic has subsided, go for a stroll or take a drive along the tree-lined streets of SoBo to capture its many visual historical treats – the regal buildings, the ceilings, the domes, the Victorian motifs, the statues and whatnot.

What to see?

  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST)
  • Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC)
  • The Asiatic Society of Mumbai
  • High Court of Bombay
  • Flora Fountain
  • Rajabai Clock Tower

While being transported back in time, don’t forget to revisit the present en route for lunch at any of the quaint cafes, swanky restaurants or iconic eateries in Kala Ghoda and other parts of Fort area.

Where to eat?

  • 1441 Pizzeria
  • Burma Burma
  • Pratap Lunch Home
  • Britannia & Company
  • Kala Ghoda Café
  • Copper Chimney

Once you’re all full, continue your trip through the city’s rich heritage to finally arrive at the Gateway of India. Click as many photos with the majestic monument in the backdrop, overlooking the Arabian Sea. Don’t forget to capture the grand Taj Mahal Palace hotel facing the gateway in your camera.

Now, proceed to enjoy some street shopping at Colaba Causeway, located just a short walk away.

2.00 pm – 4.30 pm: Enjoy the everyday carnival that is Colaba Causeway

Colaba Causeway | 2 days mumbai itinerary

Colaba Causeway | 2 days mumbai itinerary

If you’re a souvenir hoarder, then get ready to have a gala time at one of the most popular markets of Mumbai – Colaba Causeway. The shops along this buzzing market sell anything and everything – from junk jewellery to clothes to shoes to handicrafts and more, all at throwaway prices. Just don’t forget to bargain! There are also some fashionable boutiques here, if that’s more your style!

All that shopping must have left you hungry, right? Well, lucky for you, the market is well-known for its food. So rest assured that you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to eating in Colaba.

  • Delhi Darbar
  • Leopold Café & Bar
  • Café Mondegar

Satisfied much? Now, head to Marine Drive and Nariman Point for an experience like no other.

  • By road : Approx. 15 minutes’ drive

4.45 pm – 6.15 pm: Admire stunning views of the sun & sea at Marine Drive

Marine Drive | 2 days mumbai itinerary

Marine Drive | 2 days mumbai itinerary

Let’s be honest, no trip to Mumbai can ever be complete without paying a visit to Marine Drive. Start walking along the beautiful promenade to soak in stunning views of the city skyline and the sound of the waves crashing on the rocks placed all along the sea shore. Also, find a vacant spot, preferably at Nariman Point (quite a challenge though!), in time to enjoy a glorious sunset against the backdrop of the endless sea while relaxing with your feet dangling over the ledge, the breeze hitting your face.

After the most soul-soothing views that you can witness in Mumbai, head to Girgaum Chowpatty.

  • By road : Approx. 10 minutes’ drive

6.30 pm onward: Delve into the fun and frenzy at Girgaum Chowpatty

Girgaum Chowpatty | 2 days mumbai itinerary

Girgaum Chowpatty | 2 days mumbai itinerary

What could be better than ending your day of quintessential Mumbai experiences with a visit to the oh-so-popular Chowpatty beach. After a long and tiring day, this beach makes a perfect place to just kick back and enjoy amidst a colourful fiesta that comes alive at Girgaum Chowpatty post sunset.

What to do?

  • Take long walks down the beach
  • Enjoy horse, camel and cable rides
  • Amuse yourself with snake charmers and dancing monkeys
  • Ride on merry-go-rounds and ferris wheels
  • Learn what your future holds from fortune tellers
  • Relax with open-air beach massages

You’ll love the beach if you’re a foodie as you can enjoy some classic Mumbai street snacks here.

What to eat?

  • Chana masala
  • Spicy raw mangoes
  • Roasted peanuts

If you wish to relax, you can find a quiet corner at the beach to sit down – simply enjoying the breeze and the views, having some one-on-one time with friends or family or just introspecting alone before retiring to your hotel in Mumbai . But, if you still have the vigour to find more about what the city has on offer, head to one of the plush nightlife places in SoBo, just a short drive away from the beach.

Where to go?

  • Husttle Bar & Bistro, Girgaon
  • Baroke, Grant Road
  • Doolally Taproom, Kemps Corner
  • 36 Downtown Restobar, Kemps Corner
  • The Bombay Cartel, Breach Candy

Call it a day when you wish and then, rest up at night to wake up fully energised the next morning.

7.00 am – 9.00 am: Seek blessings of the Almighty at Haji Ali Dargah

Haji Ali Dargah | 2 days mumbai itinerary

Haji Ali Dargah | 2 days mumbai itinerary

Wake up early in the morning and get all set to explore the city’s gems on the second day of your trip, starting with the revered Haji Ali Dargah . Sitting on a small islet around 500 m off the southern coast of Mumbai, this age-old edifice set against the Arabian Sea is only accessible during the low tide.

  • Entry Fee : None
  • Open till : 10.00 pm (Monday-Sunday)

For a true feel of how a Mumbaikar travels, you can take a local train from the nearest station to your hotel and get down at Mahalaxmi (Western Line) or Byculla (Central Line) to reach Haji Ali. Travelling during off-peak hours will save you from tackling the crowds that can otherwise be quite daunting!

Before you go to the mosque, don’t forget to try the refreshing juices and milkshakes at the iconic Haji Ali Juice Centre. It will also keep you full until you reach a breakfast/brunch place in Lower Parel.

9.15 am – 10:30 am: Relish a delicious breakfast/brunch in Lower Parel

Breakfast in Lower Parel | 2 days mumbai itinerary

Breakfast in Lower Parel | 2 days mumbai itinerary

While the city is fighting with the traffic, you can just relax at any of the popular restaurants in Lower Parel to enjoy a sumptuous breakfast or all-you-can-eat brunch, across a range of cuisine types.

  • Poetry by Love and Cheesecake
  • Seven Kitchens – The St. Regis Mumbai
  • Smoke House Deli
  • SodaBottleOpenerWala
  • Tea Villa Café
  • Indigo Delicatessen
  • Todi Mill Social
  • Bombay Dosa Co.

Once you have had a fulfilling meal, it’s time to now move on from the south to Mumbai suburbs.

10:30 am – 2:30 pm: Explore the best of the best in the Queen of Suburbs

Queen of Suburbs | 2 days mumbai itinerary

Queen of Suburbs | 2 days mumbai itinerary

As you leave from Lower Parel, take the Worli Sea Face route to finally get on what is one of the most picturesque drives in the city of Mumbai. Yes, it’s time to gear up for the thrilling experience of driving down the Bandra Worli Sea Link (BWSL), a man-made wonder stretching in the middle of the sea.

It will take not more than 10 minutes for you to reach the other end of BWSL, i.e. Bandra Reclamation. From thereon, you can continue your journey to Bandra West to explore what all it has on offer.

  • Pay a visit to the ancient Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount
  • Admire the sea views and click pictures at Bandra Fort
  • Spot houses of superstars like SRK along Bandstand
  • Let the street shopper in you lose at Hill Road
  • Take a leisurely stroll along Carter Road
  • Shop, eat and party at Linking Road

Besides numerous shopping and sightseeing options, Bandra West has a lot to offer when it comes to food as well. Depending on your preference, you can enjoy a steaming cuppa coffee, a delicious lunch, a quick bite or even a glass of chilled beer at any of the restaurants, cafes or pubs around the area.

  • JLWA, Linking Road
  • The Fatty Bao, Linking Road
  • Carter Road Social, Carter Road
  • Ice Cream Factory, Carter Road
  • Coffee Culture, Hill Road
  • Jamjar Diner, Hill Road
  • 145 Bandra, Pali Hill
  • Pali Village Café, Pali Hill
  • Candies, Reclamation & Pali Hill
  • Taj Mahal Tea House, Reclamation
  • Salt Water Café, Bandstand
  • The Nutcracker, Bandstand

From Bandra, proceed to another one of the most prominent neighbourhoods in the ‘burbs – Juhu.

  • By road : Approx. 15-20 minutes’ drive

3:00 pm till late evening: Take a tour of Juhu, the ‘Beverly Hills of Bollywood’

Juhu | 2 days mumbai itinerary

Juhu | 2 days mumbai itinerary

You would be disappointed if you leave Mumbai without paying a visit to its ‘celebrity beach’, the Juhu Beach. Among the most famous beaches in the country, this is the best place for you to unwind after the long day you’ve had. Enjoy the serene atmosphere, the scenic beauty, the strolls, the street food, and if you’re lucky, the sight of famous celebrities, who live in the area, jogging along its shores.

Stay at the beach for an hour or two and then, head to the much-famed Prithvi Café to watch a theatre performance or simply grab a quick bite. Do try their paranthas , Irish coffee and the special chai .

Exhausted? Well, after nearly 12 hours of strolling around the city, you might want to call it a day. So, just grab an early dinner at one of the popular restaurants in Juhu and head back to your hotel.

  • Quench – All Day Pub
  • Grandmama’s Café
  • Dakshinayan
  • Govinda’s Restaurant

Late at night: Get your spirits high at Mumbai’s nightclubs (Optional)

Mumbai Nightclub | 2 days mumbai itinerary

Mumbai Nightclub | 2 days mumbai itinerary

If you wish to end your trip on a high note, you shouldn’t miss out on experiencing the vibrant nightlife of Mumbai . So after you’ve rested, dress up and head to a famous pub nearby to let your hair down.

  • Doolally Taproom (Veera Desai Area, Khar & Kemps Corner)
  • Tryst (Lower Parel)
  • Copa (Juhu)
  • The Bar Stock Exchange (Multiple locations)
  • Matahaari (Worli)
  • Escobar – Tapas Bar (Bandra West)
  • Tamasha (Lower Parel)
  • Agent Jack’s Bar (Malad West)
  • Hitchki (Powai)
  • Colaba Social (Colaba)
  • Sin City (Andheri West)
  • Butterfly High (Bandra Kurla Complex)
  • Bombay Cocktail Bar (Andheri West)
  • JLWA (Bandra West)
  • Yeda Republic (Juhu)

While the night slowly sets in, you can party like there’s no tomorrow in the City that Never Sleeps.

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Beyond providing commuters with a world-class travel experience, the coastal road will also be reshaping Mumbai’s shoreline, with new green spaces, promenades and recreational areas.

As Mumbai’s urban footprint continues to grow, an extensive strategy aimed at overhauling the city’s transportation landscape is presently in progress.

This initiative involves the development of advanced road networks, metro corridors and other mass transit systems, all of which will go a long way towards addressing one of the city’s key challenges: reducing congestion and providing enhanced commute with top-tier facilities.

According to a study , Mumbai is projected to reach a population of 34 million by 2031. UN Habitat data further highlights Mumbai as the world’s second most densely populated city, accommodating approximately 31,700 individuals per square kilometre.

For decades, Mumbai has functioned as a pivotal growth engine for both the state and the nation, attracting substantial resources and populations.

However, this expansion has taken a toll on the city’s transportation system. Both public transportation and road networks are grappling with overwhelming strain as the city can be seen facing persistent traffic and long commute hours.

Evidently, the juxtaposition of cars, populace, and land is exerting significant burden on Mumbai’s 603-square-kilometre area.

Anticipating the city’s expansion and the economic upsurge it aims to achieve, the vitality of commute in this thriving metropolis becomes paramount.

This calls for the setting up sophisticated transportation networks that accommodates the burgeoning demands of the city — with a holistic approach towards vehicular transit, mass rapid transit systems, and infrastructure advancements aimed to transform the transit pattern of the city, while being mindful of future perspectives.

Mumbai’s Network Of Coastal Roads And Sea Links

From the current string of projects conceived, Mumbai is developing a high-speed road corridor to enhance movement between north and south Mumbai — through a network of coastal roads and sea links. 

Mumbai is surrounded by the sea on three sides, and is linear in shape for which travelling is mostly in north-south direction.

This seamless road network has been proposed under different phases to run along the city’s coastline and

The network includes the coastal road project connecting Marine Lines to Worli and linking to the already built Worli-Bandra sea link.

Further, it includes the under-construction Bandra-Versova sea link, and the Versova-Dahisar coastal road.

Additionally, the longest sea link connecting Versova to Virar is also under the proposal stages.

In 2009, the 5.6 km Bandra-Worli Sea Link (BWSL) marked Mumbai’s first sea-link project in the attempt to offer uninterrupted north-south connectivity. As a source of pride for the city, it stands as India’s inaugural eight-lane freeway over the open sea, linking Bandra to Worli in South Mumbai.

Looking ahead, after 14 years, the first phase of the coastal road is set to open, transforming Mumbai’s shoreline once more while facilitating faster travel.

Mapping Mumbai’s Coastal Road Network (Source: Swarajya)

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Marine Lines To Worli Coastal Road

The 10.5-km-long, first phase of the Mumbai Coastal Road Project (MCRP) is expected to open for public use by the end of this year. The stretch will connect Nariman Point in the southernmost tip of Mumbai to the Bandra-Worli Sea Link.

The sprawling corridor is being constructed by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). It is the first to be completed in this series of ambitious road projects to transform the north-south travel in the city.

The road will decrease the commute time from Girgaon to Worli from 45 minutes to 10 minutes during peak hours providing relief to lakhs of commuters. It will have three interchanges — Haji Ali, Worli, and Amarson’s junction.

Additionally, the coastal road also seeks to create large patches of open green space, along the city’s coastline.

As per reports, the stretch is also set to reduce fuel consumption by 35 per cent, besides bringing down noise and air pollution reducing carbon footprint by 1,826 ton annually.

Versova-Bandra Sea Link

Extending the connectivity from the Bandra-end of the BWSL, the Versova-Bandra Sea Link (VBSL) is presently in the construction phase.

This project aims to link Bandra with Nana Nani Park in Versova and is being managed by the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC).

The sea link spans 17.17 km — making it three times longer than the 5.6 km BWSL. The main sea link bridge will be 9.60-km with four lanes in each direction.

It also provides interchanges at Bandra Connector, Carter Road Connector, Juhu Koliwada Connector and Nana Nani Park Connector.

Initiated in 2019, the sea link project was originally scheduled to finish within 60 months from the contract start. However, the revised completion deadline for the project is now set for December 2026.

The VBSL has two further extensions in the pipeline— the Versova to Dahisar coastal road and Versova-Virar sea link, to connect further regions in the north.

Versova-Dahisar Coastal Road

The 18 km link road will be the second phase of the MCRP — which will connect Versova in the western suburbs with Dahisar in the northernmost part of the city.

According to recent reports, the BMC has opened bidding for all packages of the Rs 16,621 crore Versova-Dahisar phase on 5 August.

Upon completion, this extension to the coastal road is projected to reduce travel time by 70 per cent, offering relief to congestion on SV Road, Link Road, and Western Express Highway (WEH) — which are currently the primary routes between north and south Mumbai.

The Versova-Dahisar extension will comprise of six packages (read more on this here ) and the sections will be a combination of elevated bridges and underground tunnels providing seamless connectivity.

Versova-Virar Sea Link

The second proposed extension is the 43-km elevated road, which will connect Versova to the fast-growing residential hub of Virar, with multiple connectors through its long span.

In addition to the elevated road over the sea, the project also includes the construction of approximately 60 km of suburban roads, including connector roads towards Charkop, Uttan, and Vasai.

The Versova-Virar sea link was initially to be built by the MSRDC. The authority had planned to extend the upcoming Bandra-Versova sea link until Virar, in line to possibilities presented by Tata Consulting Engineers in its pre-feasibility assessment sought in 2019. 

However, the project was transferred to Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority in October last year.

This longest sea link of the network, will further support in relieving congestion on WEH, as well as, internal S V Road and Link Road.

It has an estimated budget of Rs 63,426 crore and would be the city’s costliest sea link.

A Monumental Shift In Road Transit

On completion of this extensive network comprising approximately 90 km of sea links and coastal roads, Mumbai’s transportation paradigm is set for a significant transformation.

As the economic capital of India, the progress of Mumbai and its population well deserve such advanced transport infrastructure.

Beyond providing commuters with a world-class travel experience, the coastal road will also be reshaping Mumbai’s shoreline, with new green spaces, promenades and recreational areas in a in a city challenged by space constraints.

While the executing nodes for the all sections stand different, the collective efforts for the overall network will ensure access-controlled signal-free connectivity between the south and north of the financial capital.

Furthermore, the advent of these developments has also opened up entry points for innovations, modern design and engineering approaches, which can propel Mumbai into global ranks of such advanced infrastructure.

Highlighting this is the first phase of the coastal road, which has created its own unique set of records.

The 2.07-km-long twin tunnels that will connect Marine Drive with Priyadarshini Park, is the country’s first undersea tunnel — with a 1-km stretch in Girgaon passing 17 to 20 metre below the Arabian Sea.

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