


Iconic Mumbai landmark marking the city's entrance, offering stunning views of the Arabian Sea.
Iconic monument built during British Raj, offering stunning views of the Arabian Sea.
Formerly Prince of Wales Museum, this heritage museum houses artifacts from India's history.

Bustling street market offering a mix of local and international shopping options.

Mashed vegetable curry served with soft bread rolls.

Potato patty between two bread buns, served with chutney.

Savory snack with puffed rice, vegetables, and tamarind chutney.
A historic restaurant serving traditional Maharashtrian cuisine since 1923.
A fine-dining restaurant known for its royal ambiance and authentic Mughlai cuisine.
A popular restaurant known for its coastal Indian and seafood dishes.

A bustling market offering a variety of handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs that reflect Mumbai's vibrant culture.
A traditional palm wine from Goa, often served in coastal regions of Maharashtra, including Mumbai.
A sacred necklace worn by married Hindu women, symbolizing their marital status and good fortune.
Mumbai's tropical climate can be hot and humid, but evenings can be cooler, making long sleeves useful.
Protection from the sun is crucial, especially when visiting outdoor attractions like the Gateway of India.
Staying hydrated is important in Mumbai's climate, and carrying your own water bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
Experience a vibrant display of fireworks over the Atlantic Ocean, a Coney Island summer tradition.

Gateway to the scenic Western Ghats, Kumily is known for its spice plantations and wildlife sanctuaries.

A magical, illuminated trail through the woods at the historic Mohonk Mountain House resort.