

A premier museum in Mumbai, housing a rich collection of art, history, and culture, including artifacts from the Indus Valley Civilization.
Iconic monument built during British Raj, offering stunning views of the Arabian Sea.
Formerly Prince of Wales Museum, this heritage museum houses rich collection of art and artifacts.
C-shaped six-lane concrete road along the coast, known for its stunning sunset views.
Mumbai's weather can be unpredictable, a scarf is useful for sudden temperature drops or air-conditioned spaces.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Mumbai's tropical climate, and a portable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.

Exploring the museum and nearby attractions involves a lot of walking, so comfortable shoes are a must.
Handcrafted leather footwear, a traditional symbol of Maratha culture.
Intricate hand-woven fabrics like Paithani and Khadi, reflecting the state's rich textile heritage.
Aromatic spice blends like Goda Masala, essential for authentic Maharashtrian cuisine.
A spicy curry made from sprouted moth beans, served with pav (soft bread rolls), onions, and lemon.
A deep-fried potato dumpling sandwiched between a soft bread bun, served with chutney.
A thick vegetable curry made from potatoes, tomatoes, and various vegetables, served with pav (soft bread rolls).
A historic cafe known for its Irani chai and breakfast dishes since 1935.
Famous for its coastal seafood dishes, especially the Bombil Fry.
A historic restaurant and bar known for its colonial charm and fine dining.
Nimmo Bay Resort, nestled in the Great Bear Rainforest, offers a unique dining experience at Eagle's Eye Restaurant, known for its exceptional seafood and panoramic views.
Aldea Zama is a modern, eco-friendly residential community in Tulum, Mexico, known for its lush jungle setting and sustainable design.
A mesmerizing light show along the Liwan River, featuring over 10 million LED lights.