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Industrial Visits For College Students - RAIL MUSEUM WITH MYSORE SANDALWOOD OIL FACTORY (Mysore)

RAIL MUSEUM WITH MYSORE SANDALWOOD OIL FACTORY (Mysore)

Distance from GPO: 156 Kms Approx

Dep Time : 08:00 am

Package Type : WIth Transport

Arrival Time : 06:00 pm

Railway Museum: - Its fun to travel in the train. But, the growth of the railways wasnt that fun. It took a lot of effort to come to what it is today. Want to know how? Come along with us. Study about the different locomotives and go through a gallery of photographs and paintings depicting the growth of railways in India

Sandalwood Oil Factory: - The only soap in the world made from 100% pure sandalwood oil is the Mysore Sandal soap. Follow how it undergoes a process of Saponification. Also get to learn about acids and bases, Organic Chemistry, Hydrolysis, Commercial/cash crops and fermentation. One is also shown the procedure of extracting oil from wood (cutting, chipping, disintegrating wood, distilling the precious oil, filtering and re-filtering)

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Industrial Visits For College Students - TVS FACTORY(Hosur)

TVS FACTORY(Hosur)

Distance from GPO: 43 Kms Approx

Dep Time : 09:30 am

Arrival Time : 04:30 pm

MOTORBIKE FACTORY: - You could be the serious commuter, the adventure tourer or the moto guzzi enthusiast but whatever it is, you love the Auto Mobile Industry; engines are part of our life. So, come down here with us and see thousands of motor bikes being manufactured, assembled and painted. Understand the concept of line manufacturing pioneering by the automobile industry

Industrial Visits For College Students - Mother Diary(Yelahanka New Town)

Mother Diary(Yelahanka New Town)

Distance from GPO: 20 Kms Approx

Dep Time : 10:00 am

Arrival Time : 03:00 pm

Diary Producing Unit: - Its abundant, its delicious and its fresh. Yes. I am talking about your favorite milk product from Mother Diary. Come here and learn about the process of pasteurization, homogenization, aging, freezing and hardening and have a first-hand experience of how ice creams are made

Industrial Visits For College Students - Sugar Manufacturing Unit(Mandya)

Sugar Manufacturing Unit(Mandya)

Distance from GPO: 126 Kms Approx

Dep Time : 08:30 am

Arrival Time : 05:30 pm

Sugar Factory: - Take a drive early in the morning along the scenic Bangalore � Mysore highway towards Mandya to visit the sugar factory. Understand how sugar is manufactured from sugar cane through the process of defecation, Juice clarification, evaporation and crystallization. Also get to understand the various by-products like Molasses etc. being produced.

Industrial Visits For College Students - Lazza Ice Cream Plant visit with Coco cola factory (Near Mysore road)

Lazza Ice Cream Plant visit with Coco cola factory (Near Mysore road)

Distance from GPO: 44 Kms Approx

Arrival Time : 05:00 pm

Beverage Bottling Factory: - Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt. Ltd. is the world�s foremost soft drink manufacturer whose business is based on the principles of safety, profitability and solid governance to claim sustained growth. Visit the Coca-Cola factory to understand the bottling process of beverages right from concentrate dilution, packaging, distribution to bottle recycling.

Ice cream Plant: - Want to know how that cold, tasty, mushy, sweet, exciting thing called ice-cream is made? Great. Come here and see it happening. See how it undergoes the process of pasteurization, homogenization, aging, freezing and hardening

Industrial Visits For College Students - UNIBIC BISCUIT  FACTORY VISIT (Near Nelamangala)

UNIBIC BISCUIT FACTORY VISIT (Near Nelamangala)

Distance from GPO: 27 Kms Approx

Arrival Time : 02:00 pm

BISCUIT FACTORY: - It’s baked, buttered and chocolaty or sour or nutty, healthy, digestive and small. Yes. I am talking about your favorite biscuits. Visit the Unibic factory to understand the biscuit manufacturing process and the various ingredients that goes into it. Understand how biscuits are made, packed and distributed to various stores. Check out the various ingredients that goes into biscuit manufacturing and notice how innovations are made

The Printers Mysore Private Limited (prajavani newspaper) (3 Kms)

  • Departure Time 08:00 am
  • Arrival Time 02:00 pm

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BEML Ltd (10 Kms )

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Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI) and Central Seri cultural Research & Training Institute (148 Kms)

  • Departure Time 06:00 am
  • Arrival Time 07:00 pm

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Jakkur flying club (14 Kms)

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HAL Heritage Centre and Aerospace Museum (13 Kms)

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Dairy Day Ice Cream Factory (12 Kms)

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Mysore sandalwood soap factory (9 Kms)

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Regional Museum Of Natural History and Mysore Silk Factory (150 Kms)

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Jindal Naturecure Institute & Health Museum (16 Kms)

  • Arrival Time 04:00 pm

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Girias Childrens Explorium (10 Kms)

  • Departure Time 09:00 am
  • Arrival Time 02:30 pm

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National Gallery of Modern Art, Bangalore (2 Kms)

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ISAC Space Exhibition (HAL) (8 Kms)

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NIMHANS Brain Museum with NIMHANS Heritage Museum (6 Kms)

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Sunfeast Yippee Noodles factory (30 Kms)

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Sunfeast biscuit factory (27 kms)

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Industrial visits are an integral part of the college curriculum for professional degrees. Its main objective is to offer an insight into the working of a factory or industrial unit. It also provides an opportunity to delve deeper into the realities of an Industrial house. While a lot of theoretical knowledge is available in books, students get an opportunity to experience them only when they visit these units.

EZI Holiday arranges industrial visits for college students . A day tour enables students to learn more about the production and manufacturing process.

Industrial visits for college students are organized after considering individual requirements. Depending on the curriculum, visits are planned in consultation with teachers.

Let's look at some of the beneficial aspects of an industrial visit.

  • Offers practical training
  • Opportunity to interact with big businesses
  • Chance to explore different aspects of manufacturing, processing and production
  • Brings face-to-face with industrial realities
  • Illusions about a workplace are considerably solved
  • Develops interpersonal skills
  • Regular visits help to identify different areas of work

Industrial visits are also a great way to gauge career readiness. It creates realistic ideas about the workplace and a lot of misconceptions can be cleared. EZI Holiday also organizes industrial tour for engineering students. These tours focus on the operational aspects of a factory. It allows students to know more about the machines, how various techniques are employed to get optimum results and the kind of facilities available at a factory.

A beverage factor, for instance, may be the perfect example of combining safety with high-tech procedures. Here students can learn more about bottling, packaging, distribution, handling and recycling. Most of these steps will be mentioned in a book but, students will never appreciate or understand the process thoroughly unless they witness it first-hand.

You can easily select an industrial tour for high school or engineering students from EZI Holiday. Pick any of our customized tours like visits to a motorbike factory, noodles, biscuit or ice cream manufacturing unit, sugar factory, printing unit, soap and silk production facility, brain museum or space exhibition to provide a fascinating experience to your students.

EZI Holiday also has several multi-day tour packages for high school and college students . Check out our awesome tour plans for some amazing deals.

Frequently Asked Questions about Educational Tours

1.What are the industrial visits for college students and industrial tour for engineering students offered by Ezi Holiday?

EZI Holiday arranges industrial visits to various factories & manufacturing units operating in areas ranging from automobile, heavy machinery, food processing, packaging,  newsprint, IT and arranges trips to museums, science fairs, art centres etc. Some of the popular options are:

  • Rail museum with Mysore sandalwood oil factory
  • TVS factory (Hosur)
  • ISAC Space exhibition
  • Mother Diary (Yelahanka new town)
  • National Gallery of Modern Art
  • Sugar manufacturing unit (Mandya)
  • Lazza ice cream plant visit with Coco Cola factory (Near Mysore Road)
  • Unibic biscuit factory visit (Near Nelamangala)

2.What are the learnings outcomes of industrial visits for college students?

A day’s visit can make a significant difference in the understating of the production, packaging and logistic aspects of a business. It is the chance to witness everyday industrial realities such as manufacturing, processing, and the role of machinery and manpower.

3.How to prepare for an industrial visit?

  • Research and plan in advance
  • Prepare students and set learning objectives
  • Plan group activities
  • Set pre-tour and post-visit exercises

4.What must be the backpack essentials when going on a College Students Tour?

An industrial visit is usually for a day or two. For a two-day trip, it is essential to carry school IDs, travel documents if any, clothes and shoes, snacks and water, essential medicines, toiletries, and stationaries.

5.What are some industrial visit etiquettes for students?

  • Follow the visiting rules and regulations applicable on the premises
  • Engage with guides and ask questions
  • Partake in group activities
  • Be respectful toward classmates & fellow travellers

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Industrial visits, workshops in Mumbai (Maharashtra), helps students gain hands-on experiences

December 13, 2017 by studymumbai Leave a Comment

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Field visits and workshops help college students gain hands-on experiences. Here’s how to find opportunities to gain valuable experiences before picking up a job.

As an integral part of the professional and management courses, several students in the first and second year are required to go on industrial visits / field trips. This industrial visits provide an insight on how companies work and also useful information related to the course which cannot be completely visualized in lectures.

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Industry visits play an important role in the College education programme of several institutions. Students are taken for industry visits where they interact with the company people and have a first-hand experience of how a corporate entity actually works. The crucial purpose behind this programme is to accustom students to the industrial practices and the workings of the corporate world. Students are exposed to practical situations and events in companies thereby honing their corporate skills and industry understanding.

The industrial visit provides students the opportunity to learn through observation. The day the students spent attending the industrial visit is enjoyable and also very useful.

A typical industrial visit is a study tour that is crafted entirely based on the student’s curriculum. At the visit, the students get to interact with corporate delegates who are on-the-job and actually see what they can expect in a work environment. This ensures that the student gets enough time to soak in all that he sees, as well as, leaves him rested for the next day.

In foreign countries, industrial visits are used as platforms to provide exposure to students. While the visits in Europe are aimed at helping students get a clear idea about the organization’s departments and real life functioning and were seen to lead to better hiring and, eventually, employee retention; back home in India, these are more of formalities which ‘have to be complied with’. Industrial visits help students shape their future by allowing them to make more sensible career choices.

When it comes to industrial visits, more holistic interactions between the students and the industry is necessary. Colleges should enrich their students with experiential learning, work culture immersion and help students gain a better picture of a potential career path.

There are companies that help students connect with industry partners for field visits, workshops and helps them gain hands-on experiences. According to a report by KPMG, the education sector in India has been an area of global interest.

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Industrial Visit to Center for Invention, Innovation and Incubation (CIII), Kharghar

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Industrial Visit to Pranit Engineering Works, Pune

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Industrial Visit to MAS Die Casting Private Limited, Pune

Civil engineering industrial visits.

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Site Visit to Missing Link of Mumbai Pune Expressway at Lonavala, Maharashtra

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Site Visit at Twin Tube Eight-Lane Tunnel in Matheran Eco-Sensitive Zone in State of Maharashtra

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Traffic Survey Visit to “Pillai HOC College of Engineering & Technology Junction, near SBI Bank, Rasayani.”

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Site Visit to “CIDCO Construction Site, Prime Minister Awas Yojana (PMAY)”

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Site Visit to ‘RMC Plant’ at Chaitrali, Near Dand Phata, Rasayani

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Site Visit to Sewage Treatment Plant

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Survey Project 2023

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Site Visit to Regional Geology Laboratories, ONGC, Panvel

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Site Visit at Construction Site of Ramsheth Thakur Public School, Ulwe

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Site Visit at MTHL PKG-2 Project, Ulwe

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Site Visit to CETP PRIA, MIDC, Patalganga Rasayani

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Site Visit to Sewage Treatment Plant, Kharghar

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Survey Project

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Site Visit to “Vrindavan Floora”, Chambharli

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Site Visit to Balaji Heights, Vilage-Rees Site at Chambarli

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Site Visit to Construction of Gavanphata Interchange Package 2 Precast Yard, Panvel-Uran Road, Gavanphata, Navi Mumbai

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Site Visit to MTHL Package 3 Precast Yard, Ulwe, Navi Mumbai

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Site Visit to Water Treatment Plant, Bhokarpada

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Site Visit to Indian Institute of Geomagnetism (IIG), Panvel, Navi Mumbai

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Site Visit to Indiabulls Greens Kongaon, Panvel

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Site Visit to Construction of Hospital Building for Regional Research Institute of Homoeopathy, Kharghar

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Site Visit to Indiabulls Greens Kongaon, Panvel 2019

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Site Visit to Bridge Construction Site-Phase II, Taloja

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Site Visit to Sewage Treatment Plant, Nerul

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Site Visit to Common Effluent Treatment Plant, Kopar Khairane

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Site Visit to Utsav Chowk, Kharghar 2018-19

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Site Visit to Mumbai Waste Management Limited, Taloja

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Site Visit to Water Treatment Plant, Bhokarpada 2018-19

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Site Visit to Sewage Treatment Plant, Nerul 2018

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Site Visit to Indian Institute of Geomagnetism, Khandeshwar

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Industrial Visit to “Cyber forensic Lab”

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Industry Visit to “CETTM MTNL”

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Industrial Visit to “220 KV ONGC Substation, MSETCL, ONGC Colony, Panvel”

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Training on Solar PV System at Tata Power Skill Development Institute, Shahad

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Industrial Visit to 220/100/22KV Substation Apte 2023

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Industrial Visit to HVDC Terminal Station, MSETCL, Padghe 2023

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Industrial Visit to 220/100/22KV Substation, Apte

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Industrial Visit to Airport Utility Building

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Industrial Visit to Mumbai Mono Rail Depot, Wadala

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Industrial Visit to KV Substation, Apte

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Industrial Visit to Bhira Hydro Electric Power Plant

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Industrial Visit to HVDC Terminal Station, MSETCL, Padghe

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Industrial Visit to Airport Utility Building, Andheri

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Industrial Visit to Maharashtra State Power Dispatch Load Centre, Airoli

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Industrial Visit to Shri Transformers

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Industrial Visit to Indian Railways, Virar Carshed

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Industrial Visit to MSEDCL, Bhandup

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Industrial Visit to Shri Transformers 2018

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Industrial Visit to Pawana Hydro Electric Power Station

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Industrial Visit to Electrical Training Centre, Virar

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Industrial Visit to Maharashtra State Power Dispatch Load Centre, Airoli 2017

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Industrial Visit to HOCL, Rasayani

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Industrial Visit to Ambernath Substation

Electronics and computer science industrial visits.

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Industrial Visit to GMRT (Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope)

Electronics and telecommunication engineering industrial visits.

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Industrial Visit to Smart Kalyan Dombivli Development Corporation Ltd., Kalyan (W)

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Industrial Visit to Institute of Satellite Telecom Pvt. Ltd., Pune

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Industrial Visit to Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT), Junnar, Narayangaon, Pune

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Industrial Visit to Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, Kalyan

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Industrial Visit to Institute of Satellite Telecom Pvt. Ltd., Pune 2018

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Industrial Visit to Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, Kalyan 2017

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Industrial Visit to Institute of Satellite Telecom Pvt. Ltd., Pune 2017

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Industrial Visit to Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT), Junnar, Narayangaon, Pune 2015

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Industrial Visit to Reliance DAKC, Koparkhairne

Information technology industrial visits.

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Industrial Visit to Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Pune

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Industrial Visit at I-Medita, Pune [Cisco Registered Partner]

Mechanical engineering industrial visits.

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Industrial Visit to Orion Mall, Panvel

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Industrial Visit to MAHAGENCO Solar Power Plant & Shri Chhatrapati Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana Ltd., Pune

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Industrial Visit to Amptronics Techno Pvt. Ltd., Sajgaon

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Exposure Visit at DAS Offshore, Rohini Yard

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Industrial Visits at “Shri Chhatrapati Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana Ltd., Bhavaninagar, Baramati, Pune, Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Baramati, Centre of Excellence (COE) in Dairy, Baramati, Indian Biodiesel Corporation, Baramati”

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Industrial Visit to Shri Chhatrapati Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana Ltd., Bhavaninagar, Baramati, Pune

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Industrial Visit to KPSSM Cashew Factory, Dapoli

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Industrial Visit to Dahanu Thermal Power Plant

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Industrial Visit to Government Milk Scheme, Khopoli

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Industrial Visit to Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd. (RCF)

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Industrial Visit to Gokul Milk Dairy, Turbhe

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Industrial Visit to Reliance Dahanu Thermal Power Station, Dahanu

Applied science and humanities industrial visits.

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Industrial Visit to MIDC Water Treatment Plant, Patalganga

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Site Visit to Water Treatment Plant 2018

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Industrial Visit to MIDC Water Treatment Plant, Patalganga 2016

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Industrial Visit to PIIT Solar Plant, New Panvel

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Industrial Visit to Taloja CETP Co-op. Society Ltd.

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Industrial Visit to Shree Sai Plastic Industry, Lohop, Rasayani

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4 reasons why industrial visits are important for students

Pankhuri Bhardwaj · July 3, 2020

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UPES industrial visits are one of their kind – enriching experiences focussed on networking and learning practical lessons about work processes and business functions

Industrial visits are a great learning platform for students. They bridge the gap between classroom learning and practical working conditions. At UPES, there is a lot of emphasis on holistic learning. Industrial visits are, therefore, a crucial part of the university’s curriculum as they provide a practical perspective of the workplace environment to students.

I truly cherish my three-day industrial visit to Mumbai, which took place in January 2020 as part of my BBA General Management program . The trip was with my 52 classmates and our faculty members Ms. Preeti Aneja, Dr. Nitesh Adichwal and Dr. Deepak Bangwal to the city of dreams.

 To help us understand the significance of industry-academia connection, our mentors ensured that we gave our 100% attention and effort in absorbing all the knowledge being shared with us.

Here are the four reasons why this trip was an enriching experience:

Bonds forever

From Dehradun to landing at the Mumbai airport, the endless chitchat, grabbing seats together in buses and planes to taking selfies at every location, made for happy memories and helped us foster bonds for life.

The bus games and late-night conversations with the faculty were such a delight. It made us see a new side of our faculty members – complete fun and equally caring at the same time. I also realised that there is a hidden talent in each one of us.

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Industrial exposure

We visited two companies, Godrej & Boyce and Fork Media.

The industrial visits were truly about learning beyond the books. We visited the production units, interacted with managers, team leaders and supervisors. We listened to their experiences, their journey and the hard work they had put in to reach this pinnacle of success.

Fun unlimited

We started with the central mall of Navi Mumbai where we all could shop, play, eat, and relax. We visited almost all the popular places in the city within our reach like the Gateway of India, Juhu Beach and Marine Drive. We thoroughly enjoyed the boat rides, the street food and the sunsets.

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Employability enhancement

During our interaction with the HR managers and CEO of the companies, we expressed our willingness to intern and work with them.

The mentors of the industries liked our batch and offered us assistance for future internships and placements . They connected with us via their social media handles like LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. The industrial visits proved to be a great platform for networking.

I am grateful for this opportunity that helped me see the world in a different and realistic manner. Thanks to my alma mater, UPES, for planning it so well and adding value to my BBA journey.

(The author is a student of BBA General Management, UPES School of Business.)

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Industrial Visit @ Adani Dahanu Thermal Power Station – March 2024

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TIMSCDR students visited Adani Dahanu Thermal Power Station on 27 March 2024. Students witnessed firsthand the intricate processes involved in converting coal into electricity, gaining valuable insights into thermal power generation. They also learned about the plant's commitment to environmental sustainability through advanced pollution control measures. The visit not only deepened their understanding of energy infrastructure but also highlighted the importance of responsible energy production in addressing climate change. They also gained insights into how advanced technologies are integrated into the power station's operations, from monitoring and control systems to data analysis for efficiency optimization.

Industrial Visit @ Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL) – May 2023

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TIMSCDR students visited CETTM – Centre of Excellence in Telecom Technology and Management, MTNL on 18 May 2023. CETTM has been offering training in Telecom & Management for the last 18 years.  During the visit, students were familiarized with the latest telecom technologies. They were given a walkthrough in labs setup for Digital Telephone Exchanges, Transmission Technologies, Wireless Technologies and Broadband/FTTH (Fiber to the Home) while explaining functioning of all equipment.

Industrial Visit @ Mumbai Monorail – June 2022

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Mr. Sandeep Singh, Manager MIS & IT at Mumbai Monorail, TIMSCDR Alumnus Batch 2008 conducted a Virtual Industrial Visit for all students of TIMSCDR on 28 June 2022. He gave students a virtual walk through of the Mumbai Monorail Depot and gave an overview of its operations. He also demonstrated the IT Infrastructure – switches, servers etc that enables the Mumbai Monorail Project.

Industrial Visit @ Tata Consultancy Services – Feb 2021

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A Virtual Industrial Visit to Tata Consultancy Services Green Buildings Initiative – TCS Olympus Park, Mumbai and TCS Kalinga Park, Bhubaneswar was organized on 4 February 2021 for all students of TIMSCDR. Both these buildings are landmark examples of efficient utilization, management and conservation of energy, water and other resources as well as waste reduction measures.

The students were given a virtual walk through of their facilities such as their waste water recycle plant, central Bio-Gas plant for bio-degradable waste, air handling units that are fitted with automated fresh air intake dampers which automatically adjust the fresh air intake based on the CO2 levels inside the building and other considerations given to the environment in design, construction, and operations of the building.

Lt Cdr Arun Varghese (Retd), Technical Head for Olympus Building gave the virtual tour. 172 students attended the Virtual Industrial Visit.

Industrial Visit @ Infosys – March 2019

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  • TIMSCDR have arranged an Industrial Visit at Infosys on 14/03/2019 for Semester-IV students.
  • The visit started with a brief introduction and overview of organization.
  • Orientation programme begin with Artificial Intelligence and its benefits by industry professional.
  • Online quiz taken by the experts on kahoot (online tool) to explore student’s knowledge based on AI topic covered during AI session.
  • HR informed about new e-learning platform InfyTQ for students which provides free certification on latest technologies.
  • Process for campus placement at Infosys briefed by HR.
  • The students were taken for the tour of Infosys to see services provided by the Infosys.

Industrial Visit @ Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) – May 2018

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  • TIMSCDR have arranged an Industrial Visit to Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) on 11 th  April 2018 and 3 rd  May 2018 for Semester-II students.
  • The visit started with a brief introduction and overview of Bhaba Atomic Research Centre (BARC) and the students got a chance to see India’s largest nuclear research reactor Dhruva. The students were given a demonstration of how the entire functioning of the reactor is automated and how IT plays a role in it. The students were also instructed about environment monitoring around nuclear reactors and radioactive waste management.
  •  The students visited the laboratory of Nuclear Agriculture Facility in BARC. They were given an idea about how to use of radioactive materials helps in increasing in agriculture output, food preservation, and strengthened post-harvest technology.
  • The students visited to the SUPERCOMPUTING facility, where they were introduced to ANUPAM -XENON/128-bit supercomputer which was developed by BARC in July, 2002.This supercomputer is being used for solving very large computational problems in the fields of Electronics Structures and Molecular Dynamics Simulations, Radiation Chemistry, Atmospheric Chemistry and Computational Fluid Dynamics.

Industrial Visit @ Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL) – April 2018

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  • TIMSCDR have arranged an Industrial Visit to Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL) on 12 th  April and 13 th  April 2018 for Semester-IVstudents.
  • The visit started with a brief introduction and overview of Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL).

Students visited the following three sites which form the main part of any telephone exchange:

  • Antenna site.
  • Base Trans receiver station (BTS)
  • Base Station Controller (BSC)
  • At the BSC (Base Station Subsystem) centre the equipment’s were manufactured by Motorola. The GSM mobile station (or mobile phone) communicates with other parts of the system through the base station system. The base transceiver station (BTS) handles the radio interface to the mobile station. The base transceiver station is the radio equipment (transceivers and antennas). The students got the opportunity to practically observe the alarm conditions of BSC when the trainer disengaged the cooling system that resulted in a warning.
  • Students were taken up to the terrace to have a breathtaking view of the city and observe the various antennas used at MTNL. The Antennas were mounted on the top of the MTNL building. A metal rod or dish was used to transmit as well as receive signal. At the Main Switching Centre, the switching mechanism and design of antennas were explained. These switching equipments are monitored by a server which takes care of all the modulation and demodulation operation. The switching equipments were of ‘Siemens’ and ‘Himachal Electronics Ltd.’ The Industrial Visit to MTNL definitely improved the students’ understanding of Mobile Communications systems and widened their scope of thinking.

Industrial Visit @ Mahindra Finance March 2017

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Industrial Visits provide an excellent opportunity for students to interact with the Industry and know about Industrial Environment and it helps in combining the academic knowledge with practical experience. This is generally arranged with an objective of giving the students functional exposure in different Industrial sectors.

  • To provide vital information about the Industry and various functioning process of the Industry.
  • To develop and enhance professional awareness and communication skills.
  • To acquaint students with interesting facts and emerging technologies.
  • To provide an insight into the real working environment of the Industry.

Industrial Visit at Mahindra Finance

  • TIMSCDR arranged an Industrial Visit to Mahindra Finance on 25 March 2017 and 1 April 2017 for Semester-II (Batch 2019) students.
  • The visit started with a brief introduction and overview of Mahindra Finance to the students highlighting the advantages of network security issues, network security architecture, innovations and software project management and software used by the Industry.
  • The students were taken for the tour of office to see services provided by the Industry.

Industrial Visit @ Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) -October-2016

TIMSCDR’s continuous focus on research activities and placement of students in the right organization with right position is the main motivator to expose the students to multiple arenas and keep them abreast with latest innovations in the industry. On 5-6 October, 2016 TIMSCDR organized yet another Industrial Visit to Bhaba Atomic Research Centre (BARC) for third semester students.

Bhaba Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Trombay is a multidisciplinary organization with world class facilities and a national laboratory with the prime motive to support the nuclear program in the country. Here the students got a chance to see India’s largest nuclear research reactor Dhruva. The students were given a demonstration of how the entire functioning of the reactor is automated and how IT plays a role in it. The students were also instructed about environment monitoring around nuclear reactors and radioactive waste management.

The students visited the laboratory of Nuclear Agriculture Facility in BARC. They were given an idea about how use of radioactive materials helps in increasing in agriculture output, food preservation, and strengthened post harvest technology.

But what excited the students most was the visit to the SUPERCOMPUTING facility, where they were introduced to ANUPAM -XENON/128 bit supercomputer which was developed by BARC in July, 2002.This supercomputer is being used for solving very large computational problems in the fields of Electronics Structures and Molecular Dynamics Simulations, Radiation Chemistry, Atmospheric Chemistry and Computational Fluid Dynamics. The students were awestruck by the mammoth supercomputer and its incredible operations.

The visit definitely taught students what they would have never gained from their traditional academic curriculum.

Industrial Visit @ Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd. (MTNL) -October-2016

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Industrial visit was organized for the fifth Semester students on 19th October, 2016. The venue was MTNL (Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd.) – India's most reputed telecom company located at Powai, Mumbai. The goal of the industrial visit was to achieve better understanding and practical exposure to Mobile Communications Systems.

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL) is a state-owned telecommunications service provider in the metro cities of Mumbai and New Delhi in India.

  • Base Transreceiver station(BTS).
  • Base Station Controller(BSC).

At the BSC (Base Station Subsystem) centre the equipments were manufactured by Motorola. The GSM mobile station (or mobile phone) communicates with other parts of the system through the base station system. The base transceiver station (BTS) handles the radio interface to the mobile station. The base transceiver station is the radio equipment (transceivers and antennas). The students got the opportunity to practically observe the alarm conditions of BSC when the trainer disengaged the cooling system that resulted in a warning.

Next students were taken up to the terrace to have a breathtaking view of the city and observe the various antennas used at MTNL. The Antennas were mounted on the top of the MTNL building. A metal rod or dish was used to transmit as well as receive signal. At the Main Switching Centre, the switching mechanism and design of antennas were explained. These switching equipments are monitored by a server which takes care of all the modulation and demodulation operation. The switching equipments were of ‘Siemens’ and ‘Himachal Electronics Ltd.’ The Industrial Visit to MTNL definitely improved the students’ understanding of Mobile Communications systems and widened their scope of thinking.

. Industrial Visit @ Voltas, Silvasa -October-2015

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This year TIMSCDR arranged for an Industrial Visit to Voltas, Silvassa on Thursday, 1st October, 2015 for First semester students. The purpose of the visit was to strengthening the knowledge of students in the field of Computer-integrated manufacturing. On behalf of Company Mr. Sanjay Patil (Production Head) and other personnel from Voltas explained us the various processes in the plant and showed how the Ductable ACs, Tower type ACs are manufactured using CNC machine. The microprocessor Controller ensures equal running of compressors in multiple compressor units. This ensures a longer life for compressors.

We visited the two units of Voltas and got to see the Trade and Manufacture of air conditioners, deep freezers, chest coolers visi cooler, water coolers, export, and water dispensers.

Students learned the working and manufacturing of CNC Milling,CNC Lathe machine,CNC Turning Center etc. These machines are designed in the State of Art in-house Computerized Design Department equipped with the latest Designing Softwares.

Industrial Visit @ Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) -March-2015

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Industrial Visits provide an excellent opportunity to students to interact with the Industry and know about Industrial Environment and it helps in combining the academic knowledge with practical experience. This is generally arranged with an objective of giving the students functional exposure in different Industrial sectors.

This year TIMSCDR arranged for an Industrial Visit to Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) on Monday, 27th  March, 2015 for Second semester students.

Altogether 53 students and 7 faculty members were part of this visit to BARC.

BARC is a premier multi-disciplinary Nuclear Research Centre of India having excellent infrastructure for advanced Research and Development with expertise covering the entire spectrum of Nuclear Science, Engineering and related areas.

The visit started with a brief introduction and overview of BARC to the students highlighting the advantages of nuclear energy and its potential applications in biomedical research, food security, material sciences, nanotechnology, waste management, energy security, crime detection, use of radioisotopes, brachytherapy, teletherapy.The students were then taken for the tour to different facilities.

SUPERCOMPUTING Facility:  (BARC) here has developed a very high speed ANUPAM -XENON/128 bit supercomputer, achieving another significant milestone in the field of supercomputers. The computing speed of this 128 processor ANUPAM supercomputer is 202 Giga Floating Point Operations per Second (GFLOPS) on High Performance LINPAC benchmark program and is about three times faster than the 64 -node supercomputer developed in July 2002.The BARC supercomputers are being used for solving very large computational problems in the fields of Condensed Matter Physics Simulations, Electronics Structures and Molecular Dynamics Simulations, Radiation Chemistry, Atmospheric Chemistry, Finite Element Analysis of non-linear problems, Computational Fluid Dynamics.

NUCLEAR REACTOR Facility:  It contains Dhruva reactor, India’s largest nuclear research reactor .It is India’s primary generator of weapons-grade plutonium-bearing spent fuel for its nuclear weapons program. Originally named the R-5. It is designed as a larger version of the CIRUS reactor, Dhruva was an indigenous project built to provide an independent source of weapons -grade plutonium free from safeguards. The Dhruva project cost 950 million rupees. The reactor uses heavy water (deuterium) as a moderator and coolant. Aluminum clad fuel rods containing natural uranium are used to obtain a maximum power output of 100MW. According to conservative estimates, the reactor produces an average of 16 –26 kg of weapons -grade plutonium per year in its spent fuel.

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Facility :  The lab is equipped with modern scientific equipments like Microarray Instrument. A microarray is a multiplex lab-on-a- chip. It is a 2D array on a solid substrate (usually a glass slide or silicon thin –film cell that assays large amounts of biological material using high – throughput screening methods. Also, the students got an opportunity to visit electron microscopy lab, where they learnt the functioning of Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) which provides highly magnified view of micro -and nanostructures. The high resolution imaging mode of the instrument helps in predicting the atomic arrangements in a sample.

Robotics and AGV Facility : An Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) based material transfer system has been developed, for automated transfer of materials between supply station, machining, and assembly units of a typical manufacturing setup. The same concept can also be used for automated transfer of radioactive materials from one point to another of a nuclear establishment (e.g., NFC, BRIT). Automated loading and unloading operations are performed by programmed motion of powered roller conveyors onboard the AGV, and on corresponding stationary units.

The visit was absolutely an incredible experience.

Industrial Visit @ Bombay Stock Exchage (BSE) Oct-2014

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This year TIMSCDR arranged for an Industrial Visit to Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) on Monday, 21st October, 2014 for third semester students.

Mr. Aranha Roy, Senior Manager of BSE gave insights about the financial market of India, trading done by broking companies and about BSE.During the visit, excellent information was conveyed about how to invest in finance market and what are the benefits to an investor. Also, the latest developments in the finance industry were taken up for discussion. The role & the importance of BSE was explained to the students. Also, its impact on the economy and the impact of the same on the market prices of the companies listed on the BSE were highlighted. Also, actual visit to the trading ring of BSE and to learn how the broking used to be done in 80’s was also an eye opener. Overall, a wonderful learning experience for all of us.

After this visit we along with the students have a got a working knowledge of Capital market, different financial instruments and also a fair amount of knowledge about different Investment avenues.

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  • 1.1 Eastern India
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20 Iconic Eateries In Mumbai To Give You The Feels

20 Iconic Eateries In Mumbai To Give You The Feels

If you are exploring the city and want to get some delicacies that literally shout Mumbai to you, You must not miss out on these iconic eateries in Mumbai. Here are 20 places in Bombay that are a must-have and have been located in the city for years.

Iconic Eateries in Mumbai will really give you the feel of the place.

1. Kyani’s, Lohar Chawl

Well, it is always said that you should start your day early and with a heavy breakfast. Kyani’s in Marine Lines is your one comfort food eatery. The best thing to munch on their egg dishes, sodas, caramel custards, and their beautiful cake. They have quick bites like chicken samosas and bun maskas with Irani chai. My personal favourite has been Kheema Pav and it still remains the best in town! Kyani has been running for more than 100 years now, this is one of the iconic eateries in Mumbai that will run the next 100 years and still be a favourite.

Address: Kyani’s, Jermahal Estate, 657, Jss Rd, Tak Wadi, Lohar Chawl, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400002

Also Read: 5 Places For Long Drives In Mumbai During Monsoon

2. Canon Pav Bhaji, CSMT

This little place is right opposite the majestic CSMT Station and serves pav bhaji with a slab of Amul butter on it.  This place is run entirely by a bunch of women who make these Pav Bahjis, take orders, clean the place, manage it the entire day. The best dishes to try here are Amul Pav Bhaji and Cheese Pav Bhaji.

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Address: Canon Pav Bhaji , Opposite CST Station, Mumbai CST Area, Mumbai

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3. Bachelorr’s Juice Centre, Chowpatty 

Don’t you want to just sit by the beach, look at the peaceful sunset and have something delicious to sip on? If yes, then you must try their freshly squeezed juices, milkshakes, wraps, rolls, pasta, and sandwiches. I don’t have a favorite to pick from here because everything is delicious and they just make the best out of all the items.

Address: Bachelorr’s Juice Centre, 45, Ext. Sattar Sea View, Chowpatty Sea Face, Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400007

4. Britannia & Co

Britannia & Co is not your usual Irani restaurant, this place has been running for approximately 95 years now. This little cafe in Bombay has the best Mutton Berry Pulao which is their star dish. The berries are imported all the way from Iran and add so much flavour to the rice. Among other things, their raspberry soda, brown rice and Salli Boti are delicious.

Address: Britannia & Co, Wakefield House, 11 Sprott Road, 16 Ballard Estate, Fort, Mumbai

5. K Rustom

K Rustom is a cute little ice cream shop in the Marine Drive area. Now, this is not your usual ice cream, it is sandwich ice cream, which tastes delicious! This shop has been running more than 60 years and is one of the iconic places in South Mumbai area. They have almost every flavour and it is been everyone’s favourite over the years. People dedicatedly come here and have been loyal to this little shop! It tops the list of  iconic eateries in Mumbai

Address: K Rustom, 86, Veer Nariman Road, Churchgate, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400020

Also Read: 5 Cheesiest Dishes In Mumbai

6. Pizza By The Bay, Marine Drive

On the iconic Marine Drive, right opposite side stands this restaurant serves great pizzas and they have one named Mumbai Masala Pizza which is a must-try. Apart from their amazing pizza’s they also have a great breakfast menu that you are bound to love. Fancy garnishing and plating here will make your day and wit the Marine Drive view from your window, what else do you need?

Address: Pizza By The Bay, 143, Soona Mahal, Marine Drive, Churchgate, Mumbai

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7. Yazdani Bakery, Horniman Circle

This little Irani outlet has the best chi and bun maska. You can also try their puddings. If you want to give your taste buds a vintage tinkle, then this is a must-visit breakfast place and also for your evenings. This place has been in Mumbai for years and there is so much more to it than just being a cafe. It tells a story the walls here hold history.

Address: Yazdan Bakery, 11, Horniman Circle, 11A, Cawasji Patel Rd, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001

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8. Aram Vadapav, CSMT

The little shops right opposite the iconic CSMT station is known for its vada pavs, bhajis, samosa, and juices. Their vada pavs are slightly charged more than any local vada pav but are totally worth. The place is so hygienic and always crowded as commuters pick these on their way. Their Kokam sharbat is seasonal and very refreshing. I totally recommend this one!

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Address: Capital Cinema Building, 126, Dr Dadabhai Naoroji Rd, Azad Maidan, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001

9. Bademiya, Colaba

Bademiya, the street food joints which serves delicious kebabs and non-veg starters. If you are exploring the city late in the night, this one should definitely be on your list. They have a chain of restaurants in the city and serves quality food.

Address: Bade Miya, Tulloch Road, Apollo Bunder, Colaba, Mumbai

10. Cafe Leopold, Colaba

Well, this one is not just iconic it has a deep history attached and possibly the scariest one. The terrorist attacks in Mumbai that happened in the year 2008. It was the deadliest attack the city had ever seen and Leopold was one of their targets. The place serves the best Chicken Pot Rice, Chicken Tikka, Mongolian chicken and their dessert and cakes are absolutely delicious. This is one of the iconic eateries in Mumbai that serves the best berry pulao.

Address: Opp Olympia Coffee House, Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, Colaba Causeway, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001

11. Cafe Madras, Matunga

How can you leave behind Cafe Madras in the most iconic places in Mumbai? This little place has been running for over 80 years in Matunga. This is where people have been eating their breakfast for years, they start their day by going to cafe Madras. The Rasam Vada was introduced to the menu in 1960 and it’s still served today – delicious and with a hint of nostalgia. Ypu must try their dosas, Idli and also their Sheera to end it on a sweet note! They serve delicious South Indian breakfast that is healthy, tasty and also at affordable prices. There is literally a long line outside this cafe on weekends, so make sure you reach here early to grab a bite!

Address: KAMAKSHI BUILDING, NO. 391/B, Bhaudaji Rd, Matunga, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400019

12. Mani’s Lunch Home, Matunga

Matunga is home to a lot of beautiful South Indian cafes and Mani’s is definitely the one who should miss visiting. The place is always buzzing with college students and residents of Matunga. A healthy breakfast at Mani’s will make sure it is the perfect day. Their lunch thali is not just filling it is also very satisfying.

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Address: Komal Building, 86, Ground Floor, 2nd Rd, Chembur, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400071

13. Gaylord, Marine Drive

Gaylord is located near Marine Drive and it was established in the year 1956 and has been running strong over the years. Gaylord’s bakery is my favourite one in town, they have freshly prepared bread, cakes and a lot more Their chicken puffs, veg puffs and croissants are just delicious. Do grab a packet of breadsticks if you really like it! There is a restaurant also inside which serves a variety of cuisines, try their Mughlai dishes and you will know why it is loved over the years.

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Address: Mayfair Building, Veer Nariman Road, Churchgate, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400020

14. Cafe Mondegar, Colaba

Cafe Mondegar or popularly called Mondy’s is one of the iconic places in Colaba. This place is one of the earliest cafes in Colaba.  Some popular dishes to try here are Chicken Tikka, Prawns and if you are a vegetarian Paneer Malai are a must-try. They also serve beer and wine which is loved by everyone. It is a good place to unwind and have a lunch or a dinner plan with your friends and family. The vibe here is positive and a must-visit place in town!

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Address: Metro House, 5A, Shahid Bhagat Singh Rd, Apollo Bandar, Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400039

15. Stadium Restaurant, Churchgate

Stadium Restaurant in the Churchgate area of Mumbai and it has been running for over two decades now! May might not know about this little Irani restaurant be it is has been serving delicious food for years. There are many Irani restaurants in town but you can always count on Stadium to provide you with the best and that too at affordable rates. You must try their Kheema Pav, Chicken starters and even bun maska and Irani chai if you are looking to eat something light. Over the years they have changed the prices and hiked a little!

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16. A Ramanayak, Matunga

A quaint little place which is right opposite Matunga station, A Ramanayak is steeped in history and serves the most delicious South-Indian meals you will ever eat. Told you Matunga is home of some amazing South Indian restaurants! The restaurant has been running over 75 years but the quality of food hasn’t changed at all. The menu is fixed with an unlimited thali style meal served on a banana leaf. The GSB (Gaud Saraswat Brahmin) special includes avial, six payasams for six days and powder chutney with pure ghee. This elaborate feast comes for a grand INR 225 only!

Address: 2/461 A, Ram Niwas, King Circle, Matunga East, Mumbai

17. Sardar Pav Bhaji, Tardeo

Sardar Pav Bhaji in Tardeo, GrantRoad is rated one of the best Pav Bhajis in the city. They have customers coming from even the remotest corners of the city to especially eat this Pav Bhaji. They put a slab of Amul Butter on their Pav Bahji which makes it even more delicious. It is a must-eat place in Mumbai and you can also try their Mango Shake in summers, the combination of these two is heavenly. This is among the few iconic eateries n Mumbai that have not lost it’s charm!

Also Read:  10 Cheesiest Dishes In Mumbai

18. Cafe Gulshan, Jogeshwari

Cafe Gulshan has been a favourite of Ruia, Poddar and Welingker college students. It is a perfect stop for them to munch on some delicious Chinese and Mughlai dishes that are at affordable rates. Though I feel that their service has slowed down a little and they time to serve food. But the food has been intact and you must eat butter chicken, chicken biryani and if you are vegetarian try their triple schezwan rice and Manchurian. Don’t forget to try their caramel custard.

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Address: Shripal Industrial Estate, SV Road, Ajit Glass, Oshiwara, JogeshwariWest, Jogeshwari, Mumbai

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19. Trishna Restaurant, Fort

Trsihna Restaurant in Mumbai has been loved by people a lot as it serves some delicious seafood. Not many major in seafood, but this restaurant in fort does. If you love fish, then do give this one a try, it will not disappoint you. Their prawns are undoubtedly delicious, apart from that people also love butter garlic crab and Squid Koliwada. You cannot miss out on their Kulfi! This is one of the iconic eateries in Mumbai that is winning hearts for years now!

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Address: 7, Sai Baba Marg, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai

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20. Masala Library, BKC

Masala Library is fine dining restaurant in Mumbai and you can order any dish here and you will not be disappointed. The best part is that Jiggs Kalra started this place and the restaurant has been running his legacy very finely. They have raised the var of fine dining in Mumbai. The chefs have curated a menu very beautifully that balances flavours nicely. It is the best in and a must-try!

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ESR India to invest in Maharashtra to Set up 11 Industrial and logistics parks around Mumbai and Pune.

Recent policies and regulatory reforms have set new benchmarks for economic and industrial development in the country. ESR has shown rapid growth and has taken its operations one step ahead since 2018 when they entered the market with the first logistics and infrastructure park in Pune. Within a few months of entering into the Indian economy, they had entered into a strategic partnership with Allianz Real Estate to invest around $1 billion.

Last year, ESR partnered with Future Group to develop a logistics park each in Nagpur and Gurugram. With huge investments and many developmental projects, ESR has been on an expansion spree in the country. The company has hit several deals with investment firms and large real estate firms over the last two years.

The Indian arm of logistics property also signed a deal with Mumbai-based Lodha Group for an equal joint venture to develop a $100 million industrial park at Dombivali in Thane. The recent project of 11 logistics parks, once fully operational, is claimed to have the potential to create over 35,000 jobs in the state.

The CEO stated that the goals of the company were aligned with the vision of the government of Maharashtra, to facilitate investment and employment and garner better economic growth in the region. ESR India is currently active in eight cities, Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad, 14 locations in total. ESR is a Singapore-based, India’s largest developer in logistics and warehousing. It was formed by the merger of e-Shang Cayman and Redwood Group Asia.

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ESR India has signed an agreement with the government of Maharashtra to invest in setting up 11 industrial parks around Pune and Mumbai. This Maharashtra government-affiliated project has been undertaken with an aim to develop and encourage the industrial sector along with streamlined land acquisition and administrative processes. The country heads, Abhijit Malkani and Jai Mirpuri, in a joint statement, said that these MoUs would fast-track investment into these projects, accelerate their development, and help attract more multinational and national companies to Maharashtra. Recent policies and regulatory reforms have set new benchmarks for economic and industrial development in the country. ESR has shown rapid growth and has taken its operations one step ahead since 2018 when they entered the market with the first logistics and infrastructure park in Pune. Within a few months of entering into the Indian economy, they had entered into a strategic partnership with Allianz Real Estate to invest around $1 billion. Last year, ESR partnered with Future Group to develop a logistics park each in Nagpur and Gurugram. With huge investments and many developmental projects, ESR has been on an expansion spree in the country. The company has hit several deals with investment firms and large real estate firms over the last two years. The Indian arm of logistics property also signed a deal with Mumbai-based Lodha Group for an equal joint venture to develop a $100 million industrial park at Dombivali in Thane. The recent project of 11 logistics parks, once fully operational, is claimed to have the potential to create over 35,000 jobs in the state. The CEO stated that the goals of the company were aligned with the vision of the government of Maharashtra, to facilitate investment and employment and garner better economic growth in the region. ESR India is currently active in eight cities, Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad, 14 locations in total. ESR is a Singapore-based, India’s largest developer in logistics and warehousing. It was formed by the merger of e-Shang Cayman and Redwood Group Asia. The company is planning to further its operations in smaller cities, including Rajpura and Lucknow. The company, however, is developing and constantly announcing its development plans around the country.

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Mumbai doesn't have as many historical monuments as some places in India, but its diversity more than compensates. You'll find everything from beaches to picnic spots and Bollywood. Don't miss these 12 attractions and places to visit in Mumbai for a memorable trip .

If these attractions aren't enough for you, check out these 101 Places to Visit in Mumbai !

Gateway of India

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Mumbai's most recognized monument, the Gateway of India, was constructed in 1924 to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to the city. It's also where the last of the British troops departed, marking the end of British rule when India gained Independence in 1947. The looming Gateway is designed to be the first thing that visitors see when approaching Mumbai by boat. It's a popular place to start exploring Mumbai. These days the atmosphere around the monument resembles a circus at times, with numerous vendors peddling everything from balloons to Indian tea.

  • Location: On the waterfront in Colaba, south Mumbai. Opposite the Taj Palace and Tower Hotel (which is also worth looking inside).

Heritage Buildings

Mumbai has some captivating heritage buildings where you can marvel over staggering examples of intricate colonial architecture. Some of the best are the Gothic-looking Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya Museum (formerly known as the Prince of Wales Museum), the Kala Ghoda art precinct, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (formerly Victoria Terminus) railway station, the Bombay High Court and the buildings of Horniman Circle in the Fort area. The feature of Horniman Circle is its huge gardens, which provide a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. Also, have a wander past the historic 18th century homes in Khotachiwadi village.

  • Location: In and around south Mumbai.
  • Tours: Khaki Tours Urban Safari
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Kala Ghoda Art Precinct

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Kala Ghoda, meaning "Black Horse" in reference to a statue that was once located there, is Mumbai's cultural center. This crescent-shaped stretch is home to Mumbai's best art galleries and museums. It's also filled with cultural spaces, including some wonderful pavement galleries. Stroll around at leisure, but be sure to visit the acclaimed Jehangir Art Gallery. Every year in February, the Kala Ghoda Association hosts a nine day Kala Ghoda Arts Festival , which is interesting.

  • Location: Between the Fort and Colaba, in south Mumbai.
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Banganga Tank

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Banganga Tank is the oldest continually inhabited place in Mumbai and provides an exceptional opportunity to be submerged in the history of the city. Yet, many locals aren't even familiar with it! The sacred water tank is flanked by a narrow street lined with temples , homes and dharamsalas (religious rest houses). Hindus believe that walking around the tank on foot has immense purifying benefits. It's worthwhile spending some time simply sitting on the steps and absorbing daily life there.

  • Location: Malabar Hill, at the northern end of Back Bay.

Mahalaxmi Dhobi Ghat

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This massive open air laundry provides an unforgettable glimpse into the inside of the city. Dirty laundry from all over Mumbai is brought here and painstakingly hand washed by the dhobis (washermen) in the seemingly endless rows of concrete troughs. The thousands of dhobis spend hours every day standing up to their knees in water filled with chemicals, manually scrubbing and beating the dirt out of each item of laundry.

  • Location: Next to Mahalaxmi railway station (the 6th station on the Western Line from Churchgate), central Mumbai. Walk out of the station and turn left on the bridge.
  • Tours: Private Mumbai Local Train Ride with Dhobhi Ghat Tour

Mumbai Dabbawalas

Dabbawala , meaning a person who carries a container, is the term given to the thousands of men responsible for transporting and delivering around 200,000 lunch boxes of freshly cooked food to the city's office workers every day. This unique concept was started to meet the needs of British rulers. However, it's now continued on to service Indian businessmen who can't get home for lunch.

  • Location: Railway stations around Mumbai, particularly at Churchgate terminus in south Mumbai between 11.30 a.m. and noon.
  • Tours: Morning Life of Mumbai's Dabbawalas and Dhobis Tour

The imposing Haji Ali is both a mosque and tomb. It was built in 1431 by wealthy Muslim merchant and Sufi saint Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari, who was inspired to change the course of his life after going to Mecca. It also contains his body. Situated in the middle of the ocean, Haji Ali is only accessible during low tide from a narrow, 500 yard long walkway.

  • Location: Central Mumbai, just off the coast of Worli, not far from Mahalaxmi railway station.
  • Tours: Mumbai Highlights Small Group Tour or Cultural Morning at Mahalakshmi Temple with Haji Ali Dargah and Marine Drive
  • Read More: Mumbai Religious Places to Visit

Markets and Bazaars

From the multitude of colorful pavement vendors that line Colaba Causeway, to the fascinating Chor Bazaar Thieves Market , Mumbai is full of interesting places to go street shopping . Stock up on attractive souvenirs at Colaba Causeway, delight in cheap shoes and clothes at Linking Road , scour the narrow alleyways of Chor Bazaar for antiques and sample the fresh food and spices while marveling at the architecture of Crawford Market.

  • Location: Colaba Causeway, Linking Road in Bandra, Crawford Market near Churchgate, and Chor Bazaar on Mutton street (opposite Shafi Masjid).
  • Read More: Top 14 Mumbai Markets You Must Know

Mumbai is the center of India's booming "Bollywood" film industry. The architecturally resplendent Eros Cinema, adjacent to the Churchgate railway station, is a great place to take in a Bollywood movie . Alternatively, it's possible to go on a tour to the heart of the action in Film City. Or if you'd rather be in a Bollywood movie than simply see the set of one, that's possible too!

  • Location: Film City is in Goregaon, in the western suburbs of Mumbai.
  • Tours: Full Day Private Bollywood Tour

Dharavi Slum

Mumbai is notorious for having Asia's largest slum, Dharavi. It's possible to go on a tour of it. However, many people are reluctant to do so for moral reasons, as they feel it's voyeuristic poverty tourism. The actual reality is very different though. The tours are really insightful and dispel the negative preconceived stereotypes that people have. Dharavi is a bustling place full of small-scale industry, and you can even by from the manufacturers there (leather items and fabrics are just two popular things to shop for).

  • Location: Near Mahim in central Mumbai.
  • Tours : Dharavi Slum Small Group Tour
  • Read More: Why You Must Go on a Dharavi Slum Tour

Elephanta Caves

Although they're nowhere near as impressive as Maharashtra's famous Ajanta and Ellora caves , the ancient rock-cut caves on Elephanta Island are worth visiting if you're spending a few days in Mumbai. There are two groups -- one Buddhist and one Hindu. The massive main cave, devoted to Lord Shiva, became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. It has some impressive sculptures and artwork. Get there by taking a ferry from the Gateway of India. If you want to venture further afield, there are more Buddhist caves inside Sanjay Gandhi National Park on the northern outskirts of the city.

  • Location: Elephanta Island is 10 kilometers (6 miles) east of Mumbai. Kanheri Buddhist Caves at Sanjay Gandhi National Park, in the suburb of Borivali, 40 kilometers (25 miles) north of Mumbai city center.
  • Tours: Private Tour to Elephanta Caves or Private Tour to Kanheri Caves.

Juhu and Marine Drive Chowpatty Beaches

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At the end of a tiring day of sightseeing, relax with the locals on the beaches of Juhu and Marine Drive, and watch the sunset. If you're feeling adventurous, you'll also be able to feast on tasty snacks offered by the multitude of food stalls and mobile food vendors. Favorites include roasted corn on the cob, bhel puri, pani puri and pav bhaji.

  • Location: Juhu is around 30 kilometers (18 miles) north of the city center, while Marine Drive Chowpatty is in south Mumbai, a short drive from the Gateway of India.

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19 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Mumbai

Written by Joni Sweet Updated Mar 6, 2023

Mumbai is a city of contrasts. Arguably India's most cosmopolitan city, it brims with gourmet restaurants, five-star hotels, the fancy living quarters of Bollywood megastars, and renowned attractions. But remember: An estimated 20 million people call this bustling metropolis home, giving India's largest city a distinctively chaotic, energized feel.

It's easy to experience India at its most authentic in Mumbai. You'll see Hindu devotees picking up garlands from the massive flower market near Dadar railway station , "dabbawalas" (translated as people who carry containers) delivering hundreds of thousands of freshly cooked lunches to the city's office workers from Churchgate railway station , the swirling colors of the bustling " Thieves Market," and people of all walks of life enjoying the sunset from the sugary sand at Marine Drive Chowpatty . Mumbai is equal parts overwhelming and inspiring, and you'll never forget your first visit to this city.

Tourists are spoiled for choice when it comes to things to do in Mumbai. Plan your adventure in this incredible city with our list of the top tourist attractions in Mumbai.

1. Visit the Gateway of India

2. watch the sunset on marine drive, 3. drive across the bandra-worli sea link, 4. take pictures of the taj mahal palace, mumbai, 5. visit the kanheri caves, 6. tour the chhatrapati shivaji maharaj vastu sangrahalaya museum, 7. meditate at the global vipassana pagoda, 8. check out the shree siddhivinayak temple, 9. explore the mani bhavan gandhi museum, 10. see the mahalakshmi temple, 11. taste mumbai's famous street foods, 12. take a bollywood tour, 13. shop at the chor bazaar ("thieves market"), 14. tour ancient caves on elephanta island, 15. splash around water kingdom, 16. check out the views at nariman point, 17. catch a cricket match at wankhede stadium, 18. get mesmerized at dhobi ghat, 19. celebrate the bandra fair at mount mary basilica, map of tourist attractions in mumbai, mumbai, india - climate chart.

The Gateway of India

Standing proud on the banks of the Arabian Sea at the Apollo Bunder waterfront area, the Gateway of India is one of Mumbai's most popular and treasured landmarks. The 26-meter basalt archway, which combines the architectural styles of Roman triumphal arches with traditional Hindu and Muslim designs, was built as a gesture of welcoming for King George V and Queen Mary when they visited British India in 1911. Ironically, it was under this very archway that the last British troops exited India in 1948, after the country declared its independence from Great Britain.

Nowadays, the Gateway of India is one of the most popular gathering spots in Mumbai for tourists and locals alike. Watch the yachts and ferries take off to sea from the five jetties that flank the arch. Enjoy some of the famous bhelpuri (a crunchy, savory snack made of puffed rice and doused in tamarind sauce) from the street food vendors. Or just spend an hour or two people watching at this lively attraction.

Afterwards, walk 10 minutes southwest to the Colaba Causeway Market, a vibrant bazaar selling everything you can imagine and more. It's one of the best places to visit for cheap shopping in Mumbai.

Address: End of C. Shivaji Maharaj, Apollo Bandar, Colaba, Mumbai

Official site: https://mumbaicity.gov.in/tourist-place/gateway-of-india/

Marine Drive

No trip to Mumbai would be complete without a cruise down Marine Drive. The 3.6-kilometer-long, C-shaped boulevard offers epic views of the coast. However, just as amazing are the sightseeing opportunities on the other side of Marine Drive. The street is lined with stunning Art Deco buildings that have earned status as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

After your mini road trip, head out on foot for some more sightseeing along the Marine Drive promenade . The best time to go is at sunset. That's when tourists and Mumbaikars gather on the sands of Girgaum Chowpatty to see the cotton candy skies fade to dark while noshing on Mumbai's famous street food from nearby stalls.

Hot tip: Wonder why Marine Drive is also known as "Queen's Necklace"? Just look up at the street lights–they were positioned to make the road resemble a pearl necklace from above.

Bandra-Worli Sea Link

One of Mumbai's most iconic sites is a cable-stayed bridge known as the Bandra-Worli Sea Link. Opened in 2009, the eight-lane bridge connects the central business district with the western suburbs over the open sea, offering some much-needed relief from the congestion on the Mahim Causeway . It has become the Mumbai equivalent of New York's Brooklyn Bridge or Sydney's Opera House.

For the most impressive views of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, head to the Bandra Fort , a historic watchtower built by the Portuguese in 1640. It's also worth driving across the bridge, as well. By day, you can see the crashing sea on both sides of the bridge. And at night, watch the bridge light up with spectacular colors.

Photo Source: The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai

Tourists can find another popular site right near the Gateway of India : The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai and Tower. More than a century old, India's first luxury hotel is revered for the grandeur of its brownstone exterior. The windowed facade infuses its Renaissance architecture with Islamic touches, like corner turrets topped with onion domes, pointed archways, and covered balconies.

Fun fact: The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai hotel is one of India's most photographed places. Walk by and snap your own picture from street level. Or, better yet, step inside the hotel's colonial-style restaurant, Sea Lounge , in the afternoon for an elaborate high tea.

Address: Apollo Bunder, Mumbai

Stone carvings in a Kanheri Cave

While Mumbai may look like a shiny, modern city at first glance, it also has some ancient sites that will leave you in awe. Spend a day at Sanjay Gandhi National Park exploring the Kanheri Caves, a complex of monuments that were carved out of the basalt formations around 2,000 years ago. Inside the 109 cave entrances, you'll see large stupas (a hint that this was once a sacred place for Buddhists), congregation areas, and prayer halls. Look for the incomplete paintings of the Buddha on the ceiling of cave 34.

Address: Borivali East, Mumbai

The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya Museum

Visiting the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya Museum is also high on the list of the top things to do for tourists in Mumbai. Previously known as the Prince of Wales Museum of Western India, this is one of India's most important art and history attractions.

You'll need at least a full day to take in the museum's expansive permanent collection of 70,000 items, which include Indian miniature paintings, Himalayan art, antique Asian coins, jeweled swords, and much more. Afterward, poke around the streets of the Fort neighborhood near the museum–they're filled with stunning Gothic buildings .

Address: 159-161 Mahatma Gandhi Road, Fort, Mumbai

Official site: https://www.csmvs.in/

The Global Vipassana Pagoda

Discover Mumbai's peaceful, quiet side at the Global Vipassana Pagoda. Inspired by Myanmar's Shwedagon Pagoda, the colossal 96-meter-high stupa is covered in real gold that gleams in the sun. The hollow pagoda features a massive hall with room for 8,000 people to meditate in tranquility together.

Not sure how to meditate? Take one of the free 10-minute-long Anapana meditation courses offered at the pagoda continuously throughout the day. There's also an extensive vegetarian food court on-site with some downright delicious dosas.

Address: Next to Esselworld, Gorai Village, Borivali (West), Mumbai

Official site: http://www.globalpagoda.org/

Shree Siddhivinayak Temple

Many Hindus have their favorites of the religion's 33 million gods. Devotees who favor Ganesha (the potbellied deity with the elephant head who is known as the "remover of obstacles") make pilgrimages to the Shree Siddhivinayak Temple.

Slip off your shoes and head in to see the idol of the deity, draped with marigold garlands and offerings, with hundreds of other visitors eager for a glimpse (and perhaps a granted wish). It's a cultural experience like none other. And if you're interested in other sacred places dedicated to Ganesha, check out the Vazira Naka Ganpati temple and the Garodia Nagar Ganpati temple .

Address: S.K. Bole Marg, Prabhadevi, Mumbai

Official site: https://www.siddhivinayak.org/

Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum

Gandhi is one of India's most revered figures, and there's no better place to learn about him in Mumbai than at the Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum. The building traces its history back to the anti-colonial nationalist himself, when Gandhi made it his local headquarters for nearly two decades, beginning in 1917.

Tourists can pay tribute to the Indian hero at the Gandhi statue within the museum, see vintage photographs of Gandhi lining the staircase, and catch a glimpse of two of his famous spinning wheels . There's also a room on the second floor of the museum that displays paintings depicting important moments in Gandhi's life.

Fun fact: Barack Obama paid a visit to the Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum in 2010.

Address: Laburnum Road, Gamdevi, Mumbai

Official site: http://www.gandhi-manibhavan.org/

Mahalakshmi Temple

Mahalakshmi Temple is one of Mumbai's oldest and most famous temples. Dedicated to Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth, this temple draws crowds through its ornate gate and into the shrine with the idol. Visitors will also spot idols of other deities, including Tridevi (the patron deity of music and education) and Kali (the goddess of destruction), adorned with gold ornaments. For another spiritual attraction, take a trip to the Haji Ali Dargah , a floating Muslim shrine just a 15-minute walk from the Mahalakshmi Temple.

Address: Bhulabhai Desai Road, Mumbai

Official site: http://mahalakshmi-temple.com/

Street food vendor in Mumbai

Foodies, eat your heart out: Mumbai has some of the best street food in all of India. Not only is it colorful and spicy, street food in Mumbai also offers the best bang for your buck. You're never too far from a great hawker, but it's worth seeking out the best ones.

Try chatt (a spicy snack typically made of potato dumplings, fried noodles, onions, chilies, and more) from the popular food stalls near Churchgate Station . On Marine Drive and outside the Gateway of India , you'll find street food vendors whipping up chana jor garam (seasoned chickpeas). Or, head to Carter Road for global street food, including shawarma, momos, and even corn on the cob with lime juice.

Bollywood actress

Bollywood, India's largest film industry, has been rooted in Mumbai since the 1930s, when the Bombay Talkies movie studio was founded in the city. Bollywood now churns out as many as 1,000 movies each year, ranging from historical epics and curry westerns to courtesan films.

You can get a behind-the-scenes look at this blockbuster factory on a full-day private Bollywood tour. On this adventure, tourists will explore Bollywood film studios, take photos with the stars (subject to schedule availability), see Bollywood dancing and learn some choreography, and take a drive through the posh community where the top Bollywood actors and actresses live.

Masks in the Chor Bazaar

No matter how obscure your shopping list is, you'll probably find everything on it at the Chor Bazaar. Translated to the "Thieves Market" after the legend that all stolen goods in Mumbai end up for sale here, the Chor Bazaar is one of the biggest attractions for tourists, as well as the go-to place for picking up cheap goods.

Antique clocks, spiritual idols, used books, pottery, phone cases, handicrafts, shoes, coins, luggage, vintage cameras, Victorian furniture–you name it, you can shop for it among the chaotic hodgepodge of vendors. Pro tip: The side streets around the Chor Bazaar are home to some of the best kebab sellers in Mumbai.

Address: Mutton Street, Ajmer, Kumbharwada, Mumbai

A cave on Elephanta Island

A popular day trip from the main city of Mumbai is a visit to Elephanta Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Mumbai Harbor. The attraction is home to rock-cut cave temples honoring the Hindu god Shiva. Roughly 1,600 years old, the archeological marvel lays out a series of temples in a maze-like mandala pattern.

Inside, you'll discover carvings that explain the stories of Hindu myths. The crown jewel of the main temple is a six-meter-high, three-faced Shiva statue. Ferries to Elephanta Island depart roughly every 30 minutes from the Gateway of India and take about an hour.

Official site: http://elephanta.co.in/

Water Kingdom entrance

Mumbai is scorching most of the year, with average highs of 86-93 degrees Fahrenheit (30-34 degrees Celsius). When you need to cool down, visit Water Kingdom, a popular water park in Mumbai. Asia's largest theme water park features more than 70 thrilling attractions, including water coasters, a water gun fight lagoon, and a rain dance zone. Its 100-meter-wide wave pool ("Wetlantic") is the largest one in the world. Tourists can also enjoy an ice-skating rink and a bowling alley. No wonder more than 15 million visitors from around the world have already stopped by Water Kingdom.

Address: Global Pagoda Road, EsselWorld amusement park, Borivali West, Mumbai

Official site: https://www.waterkingdom.in/travel/

View from Lower Parel to Nariman Point in Mumbai

Affectionately nicknamed the "Manhattan of Mumbai," Nariman Point glitters with some of the most expensive office space in the world. Its posh location on the southern end of Mumbai's peninsula comes from rather humble beginnings, though. Once under the Arabian Sea, this land was reclaimed throughout the mid-20th century and quickly experienced a construction boom of skyscrapers.

Not just for office workers, Nariman Point is also a top attraction for tourists who come to watch the sunset, catch recitals at the National Centre for the Performing Arts , get a breathtaking view of Marine Drive , and splurge at internationally famous shops. (And don't worry if you're on a tight budget–you can find affordable goodies at the Colaba Causeway Market just two kilometers away.)

Aerial view of Wankhede Stadium

Immerse yourself in cricket at Wankhede Stadium. Built in 1975, this famous sports attraction is where India seized the Cricket World Cup in 2011, making it the first country in the world to win the championship on its home turf.

With a capacity for more than 33,000 spectators, this international cricket stadium has an electric atmosphere during matches. Try to score tickets to a match to see what India's favorite sport is all about. No matter where you sit, you'll have a great view–the stadium was designed without beam support for the roof to ensure there were no visual obstructions of the pitch.

Address: Wankhede Stadium, D Road, Churchgate, Mumbai

Dhobi Ghat

Dhobi Ghat is a mesmerizing sight for visitors to India. It's considered to be the "world's largest outdoor laundry," where dhobis (or laundrymen) from 200 or so families lug dirty clothing from families and tourists throughout the city and wash it by hand in open-air concrete troughs.

Thousands of colorful garments drying on lines in the breeze makes for a one-of-a-kind photo opportunity in the early afternoons. Afterward, the dhobis press and fold the garments into tidy piles, ready to be delivered to the owners.

While travelers come to see this labor-intensive laundromat daily, Dhobi Ghat is as much a part of everyday life for Mumbai residents as it is a marvel for tourists, so be sure to keep your visit respectful, and ask permission before photographing the workers. It's sure to give you a deeper appreciation for the modern laundry machines you're probably used to back at home.

Address: 1 Anandilal P Marg, Dhobi Ghat, Shanti Nagar, Lower Parel, Mumbai

Mount Mary Basilica

If you happen to be visiting Mumbai in September, you're in luck–Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount (or Mount Mary Basilica) celebrates the feast of the birth of Mary , mother of Jesus Christ, on September 8 every year. The holiday marks the start of the Bandra Fair, a weeklong carnival that draws hundreds of thousands of tourists and pilgrims alike.

The streets surrounding the church fill with temporary shops , where devotees buy candles shaped like parts of their body experiencing pain or ailments, then place them in the basilica in hopes of better health. You can also sample specialty sweets , like kadio bodio (gram flour snack sticks doused in sugar syrup and dried) and mawa peda (milk fudge flavored with saffron and cardamom) from the festival food hawkers that line the street from Mount Mary Basilica to the Mount Carmel Church compound.

No matter when your trip to Mumbai takes place, tourists are welcome to visit the beautiful Latin church and its legendary Our Lady of Navigators statue , which dates back to the 16th century.

Address: Mt. Mary Road, near Shanti Avedna Sadan, Mount Mary, Bandra West, Mumbai

Official site: http://www.mountmarybasilicabandra.in/

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REPORT ON INDUSTRIAL VISIT TO SILVASSA

Industrial visits are usually the first point of interaction between a student and a live working industry. The students learn about the latest technology trend and make up their minds about their future job or area of interest. Main aim of industrial visit is to provide an exposure to students about practical working environment. They also provide students a good opportunity to gain full awareness about industrial practices. Through industrial visit students get awareness about new technologies.

Industrial visits also seem to present networking opportunities for the students with the company’s HR, thereby increasing the opportunities for internships, placements, etc., for students. The domain wisdom and practical outlook towards the industry & requisite skills for the industry is also known to the students.

With this intent industrial visit was organised for the Third Year Students of All departments. The overall co-ordination with tour operator and students was taken care off by Dr. Roselin Linitta (Co-ordinator) and Prof. Abdul Qadir Sharif (HOD – BBI)

Date: 10th & 11th March 2023 Location: Silvassa Stay: Khanvel Resort (4 Star property) Industry Visited: Manfood Pvt Ltd & Exclusive Linen Fabric Pvt Ltd Faculty Visited: Prof. Bushra Ansari, Prof. Zahid khan, Prof. Zaibunnisa Hafiz, Prof. Salman Dhokadia, Prof. Ameer Shaikh & Prof. Nilofar Tamboli Number of Students:

Total – 94 students went for the visit

The journey commenced early morning around 7.00 am from college premises and after a travel of 5 hours they reached the location. Once the students got freshen up they were served with lunch and post that students were taken to Manfood Pvt Ltd, a manufacturer of Parle – G biscuits.

Students were shown a proper detailed video description about the manufacturing process of various Parle brand biscuits. After the video screening students were taken for live observation of the manufacturing process where they interacted with the site supervisor and workers. Many students enquired about various doubts which was cleared by the concerned authorities.

After the industry visit students were brought back to the resort where for their recreation they were given Pool area and DJ party so that they can have some enjoyment which was followed by dinner.

Next morning students were again asked to be dressed formally and taken to Exclusive Linen fabric Pvt Ltd, a manufacturing plant making Linen Fabric right from the scratch of making thread as well. Student got to see various huge machineries used in fabric manufacturing. Students enquired about Logistics, material handling, supply chain, HR,etc related queries to the incharge and workers over there.

After the successful industry visit students were taken to Butterfly garden for recreation which was followed by Lunch at the resort.

The journey back home commenced at 2.45 pm from Khanvel Resort and students reached at the Sanpada College premises by 7.00 pm safely.

Students were given a detailed questionnaire asking about their overall learning from the visits.

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INDUSTRIAL VISIT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE STUDENTS

Date of Visit  : 26/8/2019 Class : TYCS Students Count  : 28 (11 Girls+17 Boys) Faculty : Prof. Smita Negi / Prof. Ali Ahmed Industry Name : STPI Plot No P1, MIDC, Hinjawadi Phase 1 Rd, Hinjewadi Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, Pune, Maharashtra 411057 Place : Pune

One day industrial visit was planned for T.Y.BSc.CS students on 26th August 2019. A total of 28 (11 Girls+17 Boys) students visited industry in Pune. The journey started through luxury bus (50 seater) from SCCT college at 8.00 am. Breakfast was distributed in the bus itself. We reached at Pune around 11 a.m. The name of the industry in Pune was S.T.P.I.

Students were taken around the campus and were explained about the equipments ( NOC, MUX, Co-routers, STACKS, transreceivers etc )and the server room. Detail explanation about the functioning of the various equipments was given. Students showed keen interest and had quite an interactive session with the speaker Mr. Mukul Sharma who was also the Assistant Director of STPI. After the session all students were taken for lunch at a nearby hotel. Around 2 pm lunch was served. Students were taken for sight seeing to lonavala at rajmachi point where they enjoyed a great view of the valley and photo sessions. Around 5.30 pm the team left from lonavala and reached at 8.00 pm at sanpada safely. By 8.05 pm all the students and staff dispersed.

About STPI: Software Technology Parks of India was established and registered as an Autonomous Society under the Societies Registration Act 1860, under the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology, Government of India on 5th June 1991 with an objective to implement STP Scheme, set-up and manage infrastructure facilities and provide other services like technology assessment and professional training.

Process development is based on the Quality Management System. Software Technology Parks of India centre also adhere to ISO 9001 certification.

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INDUSTRIAL VISIT OF IT STUDENTS AT PUNE

Date and Time : 26th August 2019 Department : B.SC.IT Venue : Software Technology Parks of India, Plot No.P1,MIDC, Hinjewadi , Pune, Maharashtra 411057 Report Prepared by : Prof. Vidula Kulkarni No of Students : 58 (Boys -39 and Girls-19)

Sanpada College of Commerce and technology’s , IT department was organised Industrial Visit at Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), Pune on 26th August 2019. The objective of the industrial visit was to comprehend the wireless communication.

STPI is a society set up by Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) , Government of India, with the objective of encouraging ,Promoting and boosting software experts from India. STPI is statutory body, internet and incubation service provider. The headquarter of STPI is located in New Delhi and having 59 setup across the country. Mr. Mukul Sharma (Assistant Director of STPI) coordinated the entire visit and was the resource person for the visit.

Mr. Mukul Sharma (Assistant Director Of STPI) ,introducing the company profile and demonstrating the communication link

Mr.Mukul described wireless local loop with local multi-drop system. The system consist of routers, firewall, multiplexers, microwave link etc.

Group of IT students participated in Industrial Visit

Omni Directional antenna and transmitting and receiving tower

The participating students have collected the information of site in questionnaire available with them. They have also interacted with company staff to collect the information and update their skills with the upcoming IT field.

Industrial Visit at CETTM, MTNL , Powai

Industrial visit was carried out at CETTM, MTNL Training center, Powai on 20 January 2018. The main objective behind the visit was to make students aware about Mobile networking, Telephone exchange operations (landline) and Broadband networking that are being carried out in the company. Prof. Vidula Kulkarni, Prof. Smita Negi, Prof. Ali Ahmad were also present with T.Y.B.Sc. IT and T.Y.CS students .

Center for Excellence in Telecom Technology and Management (CETTM) is an ISO 9001:2008 certified institute, established by MTNL with state of the art facilities to impart training in Telecom Technology and Management Studies. CETTM enables professionals to acquire knowledge and skills to perform effectively in the rapidly advancing telecom and information sector. The session ended with vote of thanks. Next in the schedule was visit at different labs in CETTM.

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Industrial Visit 21 Jan, 2016

Introduction:

Francis Bacon truly said, “Travelling is a best part of knowledge, adventure and experience.”

The Bachelor of Mass Media (BMM), Bachelor of Information Technology (B.Sc. IT) and Bachelor of Computer Science (B. Sc. Comp. Sc.) involves in greater emphasis on practical exposure to the media and the world of technology. Establishing a connect between the course content & their practical application enhances the understanding of the students. It was the wish of the parents, students, teachers and the management. There were 117 students (girls and boys) escorted by the team of the professors beyond Maharashtra state.

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SANPADA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND TECHNOLOGY (BMS,BAF & BBI. DEPARTMENT) MUMBAI – BANGALORE Industries that can be visited with prior permission :- C-Dac, IIIT., I.I.M.B, I.I.S.C., Wipro, Infosys Visvesvarya Technical Museum. H.M.T, B.H.E.L, Jaico Volvo Automobiles, Karnataka Soap Ltd., Pepsico, Kirloskar Automobiles etc.

SANPADA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND TECHNOLOGY (I.T. & BMM DEPARTMENT) MUMBAI – BANGALORE Industries that can be visited with prior permission :- C-Dac, IIIT., I.I.M.B, I.I.S.C., Wipro, Infosys Visvesvarya Technical Museum. H.M.T, B.H.E.L, Jaico Volvo Automobiles, Karnataka Soap Ltd., Pepsico, Kirloskar Automobiles etc.

The College use to conduct Industrial Visits to all the streams every year smoothly and safely.  It gives exposure and travelling experience to the students. They become self confident and learn how to live out of their home. Industrial visit gives practical knowledge of the industries.   They upgrade their knowledge. Most of the faculty members also joined the tour and help the students in various industries.

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Industrial visit – jan-2014 at pune.

The Bachelor of Mass Media course involves greater emphasis on practical exposure to the media world. Establishing a connect between the course content & their practical application enhances the understanding of the students. 43 students of BMM were taken to Pune as a part of Industrial Visit prescribed by Mumbai University. There the students visited the Indian Express Press & All India Radio Center during the span of 2 days – 10th Jan to 11th Jan, 2014. Students left from the college campus early in the morning on 10th Jan, 2014 accompanied by two faculty members – Mr. S.S. Bhandari, the Chief Co-ordinator & Miss. Shweta Deshpande, Asst. Professor. On the same day, post lunch, students visited the press. The various experts introduced students to all the processes of printing the news paper. They showed the various stages of the printing process – right from designing the pages to dispatching the bundles in trucks.

The students keenly observed every single aspect of the process, machinery & techniques. They not only showed interest in learning the complex process & techniques but also actively produced intelligent questions.

The Production Manger Mr. JayKumar Nair was very kind to permit the video recording of his interview taken by the students. He appreciated the interest shown by the students.

On the very next morning, students were taken to the AIR Center, Pune. They were not only explained the technical aspects of the functioning of radio but also given an insight on the actual broadcasting process. Mrs. Sudha Dharmadhikari (Electronic Asst. Mgr.) & Mr. Baban Karande, who chose to be the guide for students explained in details the different processes & functions performed in the organization. Students were also fortunate enough to witness the live show by Mrs. Anushka Bendre that was on-air from 12noon to n1pm. With these informative visits, the 2nd day ended with the students enjoying the sightseeing &shopping in picturesque Lonavala & later departed towards Mumbai. The visit not only gave an insight of the media functioning in the organizations & in its various departments but experienced the practical application of the theory they study & also pressures & etiquettes followed to industry.

INDIAN EXPRESS PRINTING PRESS

PRINTING PRESS IN WORKING PROCESS

GENERAL MANAGER OF PRINTING PRESS ALONG WITH THE STUDENTS

The day ended with a dance session followed by dinner.

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Aptly known as 'City of Dreams', Mumbai is the capital city of Maharashtra located on the west coast of the Indian peninsula. Named after Goddess Mumba Devi, Mumbai is a diverse city that offers a variety of choices to spend some quality time with your loved ones. From beaches to theme parks, from historical sites to religious spots, from shopping centres to a wide array of eateries, there are plenty of places to visit in Mumbai for everyone. Mumbai Tourism is ideal for all kinds of holiday, be it a long break or a weekend getaway or a one day trip to the happening city.

Here is a list of Top places to visit in Mumbai

1. Gateway of India

Gateway of India

One of the most popular places to see in Mumbai is the Gateway of India which was built during the colonial era. Built to commemorate the visit of King George V in 1911, it was the first structure that a visitor would see while arriving in Mumbai via sea. Its magnificent architecture still allures everyone.

Overlooking the Arabian Sea, Gateway of India presents an impressive sight that is impossible to miss when in Mumbai. Gateway of India not only presents historical significance but also a captivating architecture which was designed by George Wittet.

Now a popular place to hangout, Gateway of India buzzes with hordes of visitors every day. Various local vendors selling snacks, balloons and other items, stalls and photographers make this place vibrant with activities.

2. Marine Drive

Marine Drive

Another place to visit in Mumbai is the Marine Drive. Officially named as Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road, this is a 3 km long stretch with six lanes that runs by the coastline. It is located in the southern Mumbai while it runs towards the north of the city. Marine Drive forms a natural bay, which hypnotizes every visitor with its serene scenic beauty.

Marine Drive is a C- shaped road which is a place to visit when in Mumbai. The palm trees lined on the side make the pathway even more alluring. Its beauty is enhanced at night when a wide stretch of street lights is lit up, giving it a look of necklace. The view is especially breath-taking when seen from an elevated point. Owing to this, it is often referred to with the name of Queen’s Necklace. Marine Drive also links Nariman Point, which is also a popular place to visit in Mumbai to Babulnath.

3. Elephanta Caves

Elephanta Caves

A Mumbai tour is incomplete without a visit to the majestic Elephanta Caves. These are located on the islands in the Arabian Sea, which are named after the gigantic elephant that was found here. It is also called Gharapuri. Elephanta caves are one of the finest examples of rock-cut architecture and offer a glimpse into the lives of pre-medieval India. Although it suffered during the colonial era, it still presents a stunning sight with enviably sturdy and intricate structure.

The island consists of two sets of caves; the first set is of five caves that are related to Hindu religion, dedicated to Lord Shiva and the second set is of two Buddhist caves. These caves are a place to visit not only for their historical importance but also for the natural beauty that they present.

4. Siddhivinayak Temple

Siddhivinayak Temple

Shree Siddhivinayak temple is undeniably one of the most popular temples not only in Mumbai but also in India. With lakhs of devotees visiting every day, it is also one of the richest temples in Mumbai. Dedicated to Lord Ganesha, Shree Siddhivinayak Temple was built in the year 1801. Since then it has been attracting devotees from all over the country.

Lord Ganesha idol at the temple is as alluring as its excellent architecture. The idol of Lord Ganesha is carved out of a single black stone. Tuesday is one of the most important days of the temple. Celebrities and laymen both flock to the temple alike to seek blessings. Its architectural excellence and divine statue of Lord Ganesha adds to the splendor of the temple. More than two centuries old, Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple is believed to fulfill wishes and desires of everyone who prays with utmost devotion to the lord.

5. Nariman Point

Nariman Point

Nariman Point is known as the Manhattan of Mumbai. It is near the southern end of Marine Drive, and it forms a part of the majestic skyline of Mumbai. This place is the business hub of Mumbai, and here you'll find corporate offices of many renowned multinational companies.

At Nariman Point, you'll also come across grand hotels, lavish restaurants and classy pubs. The area is known for its branded showrooms and shopping malls too.

Nariman Point has been developed on land reclaimed from the sea. And from here, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Marine Drive and the endless sea. Many Bollywood movies, like Munnabhai MBBS and Wake Up Sid, have scenes from that sea-facing promenade.

This area also has a lively nightlife, and it’s among the best places to visit in Mumbai at night.

6. Girgaon Chowpatty

Girgaon Chowpatty

Girgaon Chowpatty is among the most popular beaches of Mumbai. And it is also one of the most crowded places to visit in Mumbai. But it’s a lively tourist spot.

In the morning, you’ll find various people coming for a walk along the shore, carrying out their daily exercises or doing yoga. And during the day, people come here with friends and family to relax and get entertained. Numerous magicians and street artists put up their show throughout the day.

Girgaon Chowpatty is not known for sunbathing and other water activities. Instead, it’s visited for the street food varieties. From spicy bhel puri to piping hot pav-bhaji, the food vendors offer a plethora of options.

And this beach is also a renowned shooting spot.

7. Juhu Beach

Juhu Beach

Juhu Beach is among the well-known beaches in India. It is popular for the mesmerising views of the sunset and the street food corners in the area.

Apart from enjoying the food, you can also check out activities like camel riding and horse riding on the beach. Many street artists like monkey trainers, snake charmers and tarot card readers also show off their skills at Juhu Beach. And on some days, you might also catch an artist carving out art from sand.

The beach is a favourite among the film-makers too. Celebrity photo sessions and movie shoots are regular events here. Also, many actors and actresses stay in the locality. And you might get to meet them during your visit.

The area is known for its nightlife too. You'll find many bars, pubs and nightclubs to spend your evenings.

8. Taraporewala Aquarium

Taraporewala Aquarium

Taraporewala Aquarium is the oldest aquarium of India and it has over 100 species of fish and other aquatic animals.

At the entrance, there’s a glass tunnel around which various fishes and water plants are on display. Then, in the main gallery, you’ll see the water tanks where other fishes are

Among the fish species, the aquarium has Alligator fishes, Puffer fishes and Moray eels among others. Angelfishes, Groupers and a variety of Tangs too are here. And you will also see a Jellyfish. The aquarium has 16 tanks for marine fishes and 9 tanks for the freshwater species.

It has a small museum too, where you'll find preserved corals, seashells and other marine life species.

9. Churchgate

Churchgate

Churchgate is the business district of Mumbai. It has offices of many banks and business organisations. It also has the High Court of Bombay and many reputed educational institutions.

The area is known as Churchgate because the Church Gate of the old, walled-city Mumbai used to be here. It was demolished in 1860.

The neighbourhood has the historical Churchgate station and many prominent tourist spots of Mumbai. Some well-known places to visit like Gateway of India, Marine Drive and Elephanta Caves lie close to the Churchgate area. Nariman Point is a part of the Churchgate area too.

And here, you can also enjoy shopping. From low-priced street-side stalls to luxury showrooms, and retail stores to wholesale counters, you have got plenty to choose from.

10. Mahalakshmi Temple

Mahalakshmi Temple

Mahalakshmi Temple is one of the oldest temples in Mumbai. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Mahalakshmi – the Goddess of Wealth, and it is built along the seashore.

The temple also has the idols of Goddess Mahakali and Mahasaraswati. And devotees come here, throughout the year, for blessings.

And the charm of Shree Mahalakshmi Temple increases manifold during festivals and other special occasions. The entire complex is decorated with lights and flowers. Arrangements are also made for the devotees to get a proper darshan and pass the offerings.

You'll find many shops within the temple complex to buy coconuts, sweets and fresh flowers among other required items.

11. Bandra Worli Sea Link

Bandra Worli Sea Link

Bandra Worli Sea Link is a 5 km long bridge built on the Arabian Sea; it connects Bandra and Worli. The bridge is known for its architectural magnificence, and it is the first cable-stayed bridge built on the open sea in India. It is also one of the prominent landmarks of Mumbai.

This sea bridge saves considerable time for the daily commuters. But it has also turned out to be among the best places to visit in Mumbai for photography. The bridge looks even more glamorous when it comes alive with lights in the evening.

The adjacent Worli Sea Face is another popular spot. You can spend your evenings there, munching on local snacks.

12. Haji Ali Dargah

Haji Ali Dargah

Haji Ali Dargah is a mosque built on an islet, only a few hundred metres away from Shree Mahalakshmi Temple. And a narrow, pebbled walkway connects it to the mainland. Haji Ali is also the shrine of a Sufi saint, Haji Ali Shah Bukhari.

This mosque was built in 1431, in the Indo-Islamic style. The central courtyard of the complex is made of marble. And the ceiling in the main hall is also of marble. It has been decorated with various coloured mirror patterns and Arabic inscriptions. You'll also notice Quran verses on the ceilings and the walls.

The tallest minaret of Haji Ali Dargah is 85 feet high. And from that minaret, namaz calls are made at the five designated times of the day.

13. Castella De Aguada (Bandra Fort)

Castella De Aguada (Bandra Fort)

Castella de Aguada (or Bandra Fort) was built by the Portuguese to guard the sea route and fortify the area around. It is built in the European style, with granite blocks, and it offers a panoramic view of the Arabian Sea.

Much of the fort is in ruins today, but the view captivates many tourists. It is also a preferred hangout spot for the youths, and among the most popular places to visit in Mumbai for couples.

An evening walk on the walkway to the sea is de-stressing. And the fort also has a seating area for you to spend the evening.

Bandra Fort offers a majestic view of the Bandra Worli Sea Link too.

14. Kamala Nehru Park

Kamala Nehru Park

Kamala Nehru Park is a popular recreational spot, and among the best places to visit in Mumbai with toddlers. Many people come here to stroll around, to meditate and to hang out with friends.

People come here to get a scenic view of the famed Marine Drive too, looking over the Arabian Sea. Also, you can sit on the lawn or on the wooden cane benches, and munch at a variety of snacks being sold by vendors.

Kids love the colourful theme park here. And they can play in and around the Boot House.

Kamala Nehru Park also has a small open-air amphitheatre. And you'll also find selfie-points decorated with painted rhymes and other kid-themed designs.

15. Mumbai Zoo

Mumbai Zoo

Mumbai Zoo, or Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan, is one of the oldest zoos in India. It was established in 1861.

The zoo has many common animal species of India and other lesser-known animals. You'll find jackals, sloth bears and swamp deers here. Hyenas, tigers and crocodiles are also in the zoo. And you can meet with penguins too.

Mumbai zoo also has an aviary for aquatic birds. You can interact with birds like pelicans, flamingos and albino crows. And you can also have selfies with cranes, herons and storks among other birds.

The place is known for its range of fauna too. The botanical garden here has more than 3000 trees, herbs and flowering plants.

16. Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum

Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum

Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum is a place for entertainment, knowledge and relaxation. It is near Mumbai Zoo, and it is the oldest museum in the city. In the museum, you'll find artefacts, maps and manuscripts showcasing the rich history and cultural heritage of Mumbai.

The museum also displays clay models and has a plethora of photographs and books narrating the story of the city. And it also organises art workshops, cultural performances and lectures from time to time.

Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum was opened to the public in 1872. And the place has been known for its magnificence too. The grand metal palisades, staircase railings and the arched supports were all imported from England. And the etched glass designs are reminiscent of the glorious 19th-century architectural style.

It has been among the underrated places to visit in Mumbai for a long time. And history buffs or knowledge seekers must visit this museum.

17. Film City

Film City

Film City of Mumbai is where much of the action of Indian movies and TV shows take place.

With 10+ indoor studios and around 50 outdoor shooting locations, you might also catch a live movie shoot. From temples to playgrounds and open roads to bungalows, various setups are available to help in shooting an entire movie.

It is an iconic landmark of the city and your Mumbai tour would remain incomplete without visiting it.

The official name of Film City is Dadasaheb Phalke Chitra Nagari, and here you get a chance to witness all the hard work that goes behind the scenes. Various TV commercials are also shot here.

18. Mumba Devi Temple

Mumba Devi Temple

Mumba Devi Temple is among the oldest temples of Mumbai. It is dedicated to Goddess Mumba, after which Mumbai is named. She is considered the guardian goddess of the city.

Local people come to the temple for the daily aarti in the evening and morning. Devotees also come from nearby places to take blessings from Mumba Devi.

The temple is built in the classic ancient Hindu temple style. It has one high spire, with a red flag flying on its top. And the walls are etched with religious mantras and shlokas prominent in the Hindu temples.

During festivals like Navratri, it is decorated with flowers and lights, and the celebrations go on for 10 days. People come from many places to be a part of the religious ceremonies and enjoy the ongoing fair.

19. Flora Fountain

Flora Fountain

Flora Fountain is one of the tourist places within Churchgate. It stands at the same place where the destroyed ChurchGate of Mumbai used to be.

The fountain was designed by R. Norman Shaw, and it has a mix of Neo-Gothic and Indo-Saracenic styles. It was built in 1864, by Engineer James Forsythe.

This Portland stone structure has fine carvings and sculptures. Its four corners are decorated with different statues. And the water basin below has stone fish figures and lion heads.

A magnificent 7 feet high statue of Roman Goddess Flora adorns the fountain top. And you can enjoy a spectacular view of Flora Fountain in the evening; when it's illuminated by lights.

20. Jehangir Art Gallery

Jehangir Art Gallery

Jehangir Art Gallery has played a prominent role in the evolution of contemporary Indian art. It was established in 1952 with the help of Sir Cowasji Jehangir’s donations. And since then, this art gallery has hosted numerous exhibitions for painters, sculptors, and other artists.

But it’s more than a venue for art exhibitions. Jehangir Art Gallery conducts workshops and other art programmes. And it’s a must-visit place for aspiring artists and art connoisseurs.

You can also buy a range of antique items and artefacts from the shop here.

Jehangir Art Gallery is in the Kala Ghoda area, the art district of Mumbai. And this area has several other art galleries and designer boutiques with some of the finest arts in the city.

21. Rajabai Clock Tower

Rajabai Clock Tower

Rajabai Clock Tower is an 85-metre tall tower in the Fort Campus of the University of Mumbai. Premchand Roychand, a businessman and a stockbroker, financed its construction. And Sir George Gilbert Scott designed it.

The tower resembles London’s Big Ben, and it is among the tallest structures in the area. It chimes every fifteen minutes. The construction began in 1869, and it was completed by 1878.

The access to the inside of the tower is closed to visitors, but you can admire the architecture and detailed stonework from outside. The tower has one of the best stained-glass works in the city. And the architecture is a blend of Venetian-Gothic style. The tower also has 24 small statues, portraying the life of common people during British rule.

22. Bombay High Court

Bombay High Court

Bombay High Court is one of the oldest High Courts in India, and it’s a UNESCO-recognised site . It was built in the 19th century, in the grand Gothic Revival architectural style. And you'll find traces of Victorian style too.

Here, you can click photographs of this heritage building and visit the museum within the premises. The museum of Bombay High Court provides plenty of information about the Indian judicial system and Indo-British legal history. It has preserved many historical documents too.

And while you're here, you can also be a part of the ongoing hearings. The court looks after the events in Maharashtra and Goa. And two Union Territories – Daman and Diu, and Dadra and Nagar Haveli, also fall under the jurisdiction of this court.

23. Raj Bhavan

Raj Bhavan

Raj Bhavan is the official residence of the Governor of Maharashtra. And you can visit it during your Mumbai tour.

It has lush green lawns, conserved forest areas and heritage buildings in the complex. The place is spread over an area of around 50 acres in the picturesque Malabar Hill, and the sea surrounds it on three sides.

The buildings are built in varied architectural styles: from British colonial style to Maratha style and modern Indian style of architecture. And the complex also has a British-era bunker, which has been turned into a museum.

During your tour, you can watch the sun rising over the sea. And you might also be able to enjoy a cup of tea with the Governor.

24. ISKCON Temple

ISKCON Temple

ISKCON Temple is a magnificent Hindu temple near Juhu Beach. It’s a revered temple, especially among the devotees of Lord Krishna. But it also houses idols of Radha, Lord Rama, and Sita among others.

The temple is also known as Radha Rasabihari Temple and Hare Rama Hare Krishna Temple. And it’s an ideal place to pray, meditate and gain knowledge. The temple offers various lessons ranging from Vedic education to meditation and spirituality.

Apart from the main temple, you'll also find a restaurant, a library and a guesthouse here.

Thousands of devotees visit ISKCON temple throughout the year. And the grand celebrations during Janmashtami, Jagannath Rath Yatra, Radhastami and many other festivals are worth the experience.

25. Mount Mary Church

Mount Mary Church

Mount Mary Church, or Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount, is among the beautiful churches in Mumbai. It is dedicated to Virgin Mary and it has been built in the Gothic architectural style. And the walls are covered with colourful fibreglass murals depicting stories from the life of Mother Mary.

The peaceful environment and the view from the church also attract many people to spend time here. The church stands on a hillock overlooking the Arabian Sea. And from the backyard, you get a view of the spectacular Mumbai skyline.

Mount Mary Church is also famous for the annual Bandra Fair. It is celebrated in September on the birthday of Mother Mary. The church holds a feast on the day, and the area surrounding it experiences a week-long carnival-like celebration.

26. Fort Bassein (Vasai Fort)

Fort Bassein (Vasai Fort)

Fort Bassein (or Vasai Fort) is a 500-year old Portuguese fort near Vasai-Virar. And it is among the most popular places to visit in Mumbai outskirts.

At its prime, Fort Bassein was a complete city. It had administrative blocks, churches, hospitals, and the Portuguese used it as their base to control the region. The fort also used to be the official residence of the Portuguese governor when he was here.

Today, the fort is in ruins, but it is a part of the heritage tour of the area. The watchtowers allow you to observe the surrounding Vasai village and the extended skyline of Mumbai. And the fort is also a popular spot for movie shoots and pre-wedding photoshoots.

27. Kanheri Caves

Kanheri Caves

Kanheri Caves are a collection of 109 Buddhist caves. These caves used to be a Buddhist monastery, and they’ve been built over a long period. The earliest caves are from the 1st century BCE, while the most recent ones are from the 11th century CE.

Paintings and stone sculptures adorn the walls of the caves. Statues of Buddha in various postures and sizes are in the caves. And you'll also find numerous inscriptions in Brahmi and Devanagari, and some epigraphs in Pahlavi, on the walls.

These caves served as a place for worship, study and meditation. Cave 3 is the largest among the Kanheri Caves, and the most remarkable.

This serene cave complex is situated on a hillside, and it takes a long trek through lush green bushes and rocks to reach here. This site has numerous small streams and waterfalls too. And it also offers a view of the sprawling Mumbai city.

28. Global Vipassana Pagoda

Global Vipassana Pagoda

Global Vipassana Pagoda is a meditation dome on the outskirts of Mumbai. The dome is built as a tribute to a Vipassana teacher – Sayagyi U Ba Khin, and it resembles the Shwedagon Pagoda of Myanmar.

The dome of the pagoda is the world’s largest stone dome standing without any supporting pillars. And 8000 people can meditate at a time here.

The architectural pagoda and the intricately carved gates are among the major points of tourist interests. But there also are other structures like the 21.5 feet high statue of Gautam Buddha, the Bell Tower and the Gong Tower. The pagoda complex also has a park, a small waterfall and a replica of the Ashoka Pillar of Sarnath.

Global Vipassana Pagoda spreads the values of Gautam Buddha through its meditation and relaxation sessions. And you can also take meditation courses. The campus has a library and a museum too.

29. Essel World

Essel World

Essel World is an amusement park, only a few metres from Global Vipassana Pagoda. It’s a popular getaway for relaxation for local people, and it is also among the famous amusement parks in India.

This amusement park has got over 50 amusement rides, adventure activities and fun points to check. There are different rides for adults and kids. And you'll find group rides too. Apart from the rides, you can enjoy in the bowling alley, ice-skating rink, discotheque and many other places.

Essel World has numerous food courts serving a variety of cuisines. And it also has a small merchandise shop. And while you're at Essel World, visit Water Kingdom too.

30. Water Kingdom

Water Kingdom

Water Kingdom is a water-themed amusement park right next to Essel World. It has various wet adventure rides, fun-filled water slides and numerous pools to play together. And many people visit Essel World and Water Kingdom together.

This park also has a large wave pool and over 30 water activities, including a rain dance floor.

And if you aren’t interested in the water games, you can relax beside the pools with some cold drinks and snacks. Water Kingdom has a couple of restaurants and snacks parlours serving a variety of delicacies.

Apart from those fun rides and water slides, a fish spa and pedicure zone are also here.

31. Powai Lake

Powai Lake

Powai Lake is an artificial lake known for its charming evenings. The lake is surrounded by trees and bushes, and you will find many birds like kingfishers, herons and falcons. Bees and various colourful butterflies can also be seen near Powai Lake.

And the lake also has many fishes and a few crocodiles.

People come to Powai Lake to spend their evenings after work. A small play area is also near the lake. You can buy some local snacks and munch at them while admiring the golden hues of the sky and the setting sun.

And while you're here, you can also check out the Nirvana Park across the road in the Hiranandani complex. It is a beautiful garden furnished with wooden walkways, kids’ slides and benches. You'll also find grass lawns, ponds and tiny flowers around this park.

32. Nehru Science Centre

Nehru Science Centre

Nehru Science Centre is the largest interactive science centre in India.

It was opened to the public in 1985, and it has around 500 varieties of exhibits and interactive science games. This science centre also has a museum showcasing various models to tell you about the developments in science and technology. And it has a library too, with scientific books and movies.

The science centre offers practical experience with laws of physics, human anatomy, and many other facets of science. The available activities also include regular shows, films, and documentaries.

A sky observatory – Nehru Planetarium, is also within the complex. Multiple telescopes are available here for stargazing and studying planetary motions and Solar/Lunar eclipses.

33. Crawford Market

Crawford Market

Crawford Market (officially named Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai) is the largest market in the southern Mumbai. From gifts to groceries and from toys to pets, the market has everything. And it is the best place to visit in Mumbai for shopping.

During British rule, it was a source to buy daily fresh produce. And it’s still a popular place to get good deals on various household goods and fresh fruits and vegetables.

Crawford Market is known for its striking architecture too.

It has a blend of Norman and Flemish architectural styles, and it is decorated with paintings and murals. The clock tower is adorned with carvings that resemble Victorian style. And in some parts of the building, you will find glimpses of the Gothic architecture style too.

34. Dhobi Ghat

Dhobi Ghat

Dhobi Ghat is the world's largest open-air laundry. Here, hundreds of washermen and women – dhobis, work their shifts through the day to wash clothes. Porters bring dirty clothes from all over Mumbai and they take them back in their fresh, crisp and spotless state.

The system is well-optimised, and each cloth is coded to be traced back to the client.

This laundry was set up by an association of 50 washers in 1890. And today, around 700 washer families live here. And although some have installed washing and drying machines, most still carry on their work manually.

Dhobi Ghat has maintained much of its old charm and washing methods.

Other Popular Places to visit in Mumbai

Apart from the above 34 tourist spots, you’ve many other places to visit in Mumbai and around. You can visit beaches like Aksa Beach , Gorai Beach and Versova Beach here. These are known for their sunset views, horse rides and street food stalls. Gorai Beach is also popular among the local people for weekend getaways and parties.

Then, you can also enjoy various gardens spread throughout the city. Chhota Kashmir and Hanging Garden are among the most popular of them. And if you love trekking, animal-spotting or bird-watching, you must visit Sanjay Gandhi National Park .

Also, if you're looking for places to visit in Mumbai for fun, plenty of amusement parks are there in and around the city. Snow World , Tikuji-ni-Wadi and Yazoo Park are popular.

You can also enjoy in themed water parks like Anand Sagar Water Park , Royal Garden Water Park and The Great Escape Water Park. These water parks are away from the hustle-bustle of the city. And they provide accommodation facilities if you want to stay for a night or two.

If you’re interested in cricket, you can buy a ticket for a game in Wankhede Stadium . And if you like theatres and plays, you can check out Prithvi Theatre. The theatre also hosts workshops, performing art programmes and other events.

And while you're in Mumbai, also visit Babulnath Temple . It has a special place among the devotees of Shiva, and the celebrations during Mahashivaratri festival are full of excitement.

Mumbai is a mix of art, culture and entertainment, and it should be in the bucket list of every traveller. Whether you're looking for places to visit in Mumbai with family and friends or you want quiet corners to spend time with yourself, you'll find them here.

The city will be a memorable holiday destination for adults and youngsters alike. From religious sites to beautiful beaches and historical caves to magnificent architectural monuments, you'll find a variety of places to visit in Mumbai.

Whether you want to go on a solo tour or want to book a honeymoon holiday, Mumbai won't disappoint you. Here you can be a part of the modern lifestyle, or enjoy a laid-back holiday in the lap of nature.

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Top Tourism Places to Visit in Mumbai

  • Gateway of India, Mumbai
  • Elephanta Caves, Mumbai
  • Marine Drive, Mumbai
  • Shree Siddhivinayak Temple, Mumbai
  • Haji Ali Dargah, Mumbai
  • Bandra-Worli Sea Link, Mumbai
  • Essel World, Mumbai
  • Nariman Point, Mumbai
  • Juhu beach, Mumbai
  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Mumbai
  • Asiatic Society, Town Hall in Mumbai
  • Colaba Causeway, Mumbai
  • Nehru Planetarium, Mumbai
  • Girgaon Chowpatty, Mumbai
  • Chor Bazaar, Mumbai
  • Mount Mary Church, Mumbai
  • Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai
  • Kanheri Caves, Mumbai
  • Raj Bhavan, Mumbai
  • Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai
  • Taraporewala Aquarium, Mumbai
  • Bombay High Court
  • Bandra Bandstand, Mumbai
  • Versova beach, Mumbai
  • Churchgate, Mumbai
  • Aksa Beach, Mumbai
  • Worli Sea Face, Mumbai
  • Chhota Kashmir, Mumbai
  • Malabar Hill, Mumbai
  • Prithvi Theatre, Mumbai
  • ISKCON Temple, Mumbai
  • Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
  • St. Michael's Church, Mumbai
  • St. Thomas Cathedral, Mumbai
  • Hanging Gardens, Mumbai
  • Mani Bhavan, Mumbai
  • Elephanta Island, Mumbai
  • Dhobi Ghat, Mumbai
  • Babulnath Temple, Mumbai
  • Global Vipassana Pagoda, Mumbai
  • Flora Fountain, Mumbai
  • Water Kingdom, Mumbai
  • Powai Lake, Mumbai
  • Mahalakshmi Temple, Mumbai
  • Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum, Mumbai
  • Marve Beach, Mumbai
  • Gorai Beach, Mumbai
  • Mumba Devi Temple, Mumbai
  • Nehru Science Centre, Mumbai
  • Kamala Nehru Park, Mumbai
  • Fort Bassein / Vasai Fort, Mumbai
  • Rajabai Clock Tower, Mumbai
  • Suraj Water Park, Mumbai
  • Shangrila Water Park, Mumbai
  • Snow World, Mumbai
  • Yazoo Park, Mumbai
  • Tikuji-ni-Wadi, Mumbai
  • Ammu Water Park, Mumbai
  • Shivganga Water Park, Mumbai
  • Sargam Water Park, Thane
  • Paradise Funland, Mumbai
  • Mati Hill County Resort, Mumbai
  • Snow Kingdom, Mumbai
  • Imagicaa Theme Park, Mumbai
  • Imagicaa Water Park, Mumbai
  • Snow Park at Imagicaa, Mumbai
  • Eyelusion at Imagicaa, Mumbai
  • House of Stars at Imagicaa, Mumbai
  • Rainy Resort & Water Park, Mumbai
  • The Great Escape Water Park, Mumbai
  • Pali Beach Resort & Water Park, Mumbai
  • Bandra Fort Mumbai / Castella de Aguada
  • Royal Garden Resort & Water Park, Mumbai
  • Anand Sagar Resort & Water Park, Mumbai
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Here is the list of 15 team outing places near mumbai, 1. adlabs imagica.

Adlabs Imagica

If your team is looking for some thrill and adrenaline rush, head to Adlabs Imagica, the Disneyland of Mumbai. Housing a theme park, a snow park, a water park and even a hotel in its sprawling campus, it is a one-stop shop for fun. Go on thrilling roller coasters and scream away to a sore throat, reach the skies and drop back to earth in a second, click team selfies with The Gingerbread Man, catch some mesmerizing performances, go hiking or skiing in the snow park, float, zoom,splash and swirl in some H2O at the water park or go on a gastronomic adventure at the in-house restaurants. If you cannot soak up all this fun in a day, you can even put up in the hotel within the park to relax or continue the party-all-night. There are many activities and events happening all year round, to make sure you have a fun-filled experience each time.

Distance from Mumbai: 68 km

2. Lonavala

Lonavala

Known For : Tiger's Leap Rajmachi Fort Imagicaa

A dainty hill-station that has grown to be a bustling and busy hill-town, thanks to its proximity to Mumbai and Pune. Apart from the usual Bhushi dam and Aamby Valley, Lonavala has a lot to offer to its patrons. If you love nature, you can trek to the Lohagad fort or the Vispur fort. If you are a history enthusiast, you can go exploring the Karla caves If your team seeks adventure, water rappelling at one of the many waterfalls in and around Lonavala may interest you. If some team-building and adrenaline rush is what you are looking for, you can head out to the Della Adventure Camp which offers more than 70 outdoor activities like dirt-biking, paintball or zorbing. If you are a bunch of corporate peeps seeking luxury, delicious food and a lively DJ, you can unwind and relax at the Fariyas Resort or the Lagoona resort. Busting the myth, Lonavala is not just a monsoon destination but a place for some year-round fun. It is an ideal one-day picnic spot near Mumbai. 

Distance from Mumbai: 83 km

Best Time: Throughout the year

41 Lonavala Attractions

3. Panchgani

Panchgani

Known For : Kaas Plateau Table Land Mahabaleshwar

Another famous hill-station of Maharashtra, Panchgani has a classic old-world charm to it. A great place to live the colonial lifestyle by walking down manicured lawns and eating fresh strawberries. For those with an adventurous streak, there is paragliding. For those who want to enjoy some idyllic time, a visit to the Tableland is a must. Visit the Mapro garden to indulge in some jam and jelly-filled nostalgia. Camp overnight at the Camp Chesson and enjoy activities like rappelling, rock climbing, strawberry plucking and other outbound activities. Pay a visit to the historic Pratapgad fort and explore the legacy of the great Maratha warriors. Adventure, nature and a colonial charm surely make Panchgani a must-visit place. 

Distance from Mumbai: 244 km

Best Time: September to May

13 Panchgani Attractions

4. Matheran

Matheran

Known For : Louisa point Charlotte lake Monkey Point Matheran

Another classic hill-station very close to Mumbai, Matheran is a no-vehicle zone to keep it calm and pollution-free. It is very famous for its narrow-gauge toy train. Indulge in waterfall rappelling at the Kondana Caves Waterfall or trek to the Chanderi Caves, Peb or the Kalavantin Pinnacle. There are several adventure camps for corporate folks that offer outbound activities in the town. If you are looking for something a little less adventurous, you can ride on horseback and visit the various points around town that offer some gorgeous views. Soak in the scenic surroundings and the fresh, clean air at one of the luxury hotels and just de-stress and unwind. Pure, unadulterated fun – that’s what Matheran is! 

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5. Mahabaleshwar

Mahabaleshwar

Known For : Elephant's Head Point Chinaman's Falls Dhobi Waterfall

Situated just 16 kilometres from Panchgani, Mahabaleshwar is the highest hill station in the Western part of the country. Arthur’s Seat and Elephant’s Head Point offer some breath-taking views. You can go boating in the Venna lake, or enjoy scenic drives around town. The Pratapgad fort and the Mapro garden are also very much worth a visit to delve into some history and fruity goodness. Being a much bigger town than some of the other hill-stations, there are plenty of luxurious hotels and resorts that offer plenty of opportunities to de-stress and unwind from the buzz of daily life. There are also plenty of eateries to appease your taste buds and nightclubs to party your troubles away!

Distance from Mumbai: 262 km

Best Time: October to June

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6. Tarkarli

Tarkarli

Known For : Water sports Tarkarli Beach Karli backwaters

For those who are not fond of hills and chills, Tarkarli is the creme-de-la-creme of coastal Maharashtra. Lined by the secluded coastline and the clear waters of the Arabian Sea, it is a serene and peaceful hamlet nestled in the pristine Konkan region. Some of the unique activities that you can indulge in here include snorkelling, scuba diving, parasailing, banana boat rides, houseboat rides and even dolphin-spotting. For those looking for more diversity, you can also visit the Bison National Park or trek to the Sindhudurg fort. Indulge in some delectable Malvani food and Tarkarli is sure to help your team make some unforgettable memories. 

Distance from Mumbai: 528 km

Best Time: October to March

20 Tarkarli Attractions

Karjat

Known For : Kondana Caves Peth Fort Trekking in Karjat

A bounty of nature close to Mumbai filled with hills, valleys, rivers and waterfalls – that’s Karjat. There are a plethora of options available for adventure enthusiasts like Bhivpuri water rappelling and treks like Kothaligad, Peth Fort, Irshalgad, Dhak cha Bahiri and Bhimashankar and countryside bike rides and bicycle rides. There are also a number of resorts like Farm Resorts, Rivergate Resort or some vintage villas that offer a luxurious experience. There are also several adventure camps like Naturewadi that guarantee a day of adrenaline rush and help in team-bonding. Karjat is best suited for a quick trip and is a must-visit for instant rejuvenation. 

Distance from Mumbai: 62 km

Best Time: June to September

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Kolad

Known For : Kolad River Rafting Tamhini Ghat Waterfalls Bhira Dam

Kolad is a sleepy little hamlet on the Mumbai-Panvel-Goa route, on the banks of the river Kundalika. But do not be fooled by this description! Home to one-of-its-kind white-water rafting facility that remains open all year round, Kolad is sure to get your team’s adrenaline pumping. It also houses a number of adventure camps like the iconic Empower Camp that offers thrilling and exciting group activities like raft-building. There are also several other camps that offer to rappel. flying fox etc. There are also plenty of homestays to unwind and relax after a day’s activities. 

Distance from Mumbai: 121 km

Best Time: June to March

11 Kolad Attractions

Kashid

Known For : Kashid Beach Murud Janjira Fort Phansad Bird Sanctuary

If you want to have some beach-side fun but do not want to travel too far, Kashid is your best bet to spend an action-packed weekend with the team. Water sports like bumper rides, banana boat rides, jet skis can be enjoyed along with parasailing by the beach. There are also numerous options to camp at the beach or enjoy comfortable accommodation in homestays, small resorts, getaway resorts and bungalows. Nothing can relax you more than spending some quite team by the beach. Revdanda beach and Nandgaon beach are some of the other beaches that you can enjoy. You can also trek to the nearby Revdanda Beach Fort or the Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary if you are looking for some non-aquatic adventure. 

Distance from Mumbai: 126 km

7 Kashid Attractions

Lavasa

Known For : Sightseeing in Lavasa Lakeside Promenade Bamboosa

A uniquely planned hill station with modern architecture and modern entertainment options in the lap of nature – that’s Lavasa. The road trip to Lavasa itself is so scenic that your stress will just melt away. You can indulge in indoor golf, a rejuvenating spa experience, a nature walk or some adventure sports or water sports. Soak up the beauty of nature and breathe in clean, fresh air while enjoying some world-class entertainment and de-stressing activities. 

Distance from Mumbai: 187 km

5 Lavasa Attractions

Pavana

Pavana Huts is a great agro-tourism initiative, situated very close to Mumbai and Pune. It is a great space to relax, rejuvenate and engage in some outdoor fun, at the same time creating a sustainable environment for farmers. It offers several activities like a mud bath, trampoline, tug-of-war, kho-kho, games area, farm visits and animal feeding which are great to foster team spirit and bonding. There are also camping facilities available on the banks of the Pavana lake. It is also close to Lohagad fort which is a popular trekking spot. You can have an adventure-filled outing or just spend some quiet time camping, bonding and soaking in the beauty of nature. 

Distance from Mumbai: 118 km

12. Panshet

Panshet

Situated close to Pune, Panshet is a lake created from the backwater of the Panshet dam and is a famous picnic spot. After a scenic drive, you can spend the day just relaxing and enjoying the bounties of nature. You can indulge in water sports like the banana ride or water scooters. You can spend your day at the Paradise Country Resort, unwinding with great food, lots of team-building activities and amazing experiences. The perfect spot for a single day outing with lots of outdoor fun, surrounded by natural beauty. 

13. Kamshet

Kamshet

Known For : Paragliding Shinde Wadi hills Pawna Lake

Kamshet is the biggest among several hamlets, located near Lonavala in Maharashtra. Experience paragliding amidst he blue skies and get a breathtaking view of the surrounding landscape. There are also other adventure activities available like rock-climbing and trekking. Or you can just chill on the banks of the many lakes on a hammock, or enjoy some fishing, swimming and boating. You can also enjoy a luxurious retreat at the Le Farm Resort and experience the essence of the Scottish Highlands

Distance from Mumbai: 99 km

7 Kamshet Attractions

Alibag

Known For : Alibaug Beach Kolaba Fort Water Sports in Alibaug

Have we saved the best for the last? It is hard to pick the best, but it is definitely one of the most frequented places near Mumbai. One of the most well-known beaches of Konkan, Alibag beach has dark sand and is serenely beautiful. You can enjoy some water sports, trek to the Kolaba fort or the historic Murud-Janjra fort situated some 20 kilometres away. For those who are spiritually inclined, there are a lot of temples to explore in this area. However, if you are just in the mood to relax, pick one out of the many beaches here like Revdanda, Kihim, Mandwa, Varsoli or Akshi and just spend a good time chatting, bonding and playing some beach games. 

Distance from Mumbai: 96 km

Best Time: November to March

29 Alibag Attractions

15. Malshej Ghat

Malshej Ghat

If you are looking to organize a team outing during monsoon, look no further than Malshej Ghat. It is a tiny hill station that comes alive during the monsoon months of June-September with countless waterfalls and lush greenery. During this time, the area is abuzz with hikers, adventurists and tourists alike. You can trek to the nearby Harishchandragad fort, Ajoba hill fort or Nane Ghat. But the best thing that you can do is find a pristine waterfall that is relatively less crowded and get yourself drenched. Enjoy the beautiful scenery, the cool waterfalls and the warm camaraderie with your team. 

All these places offer a myriad of activities and experiences to the visitors and allow them to de-stress, unwind, have fun and share some great experiences with their colleagues. Pick the best one as per your group and interests, and head down on your next team outing. Have you been to any of these places before?

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Kolad (122 kms from Mumbai)

Kolad (122 kms from Mumbai)

Situated on the banks of Kundalika River, Kolad has become popular as one of the places to visit near Mumbai and is known as Maharashtra’s white-water rafting capital . Whether you are a solo traveler or like planning vacations with family and friends, this tiny village is an ideal holiday place near Mumbai. Kolad railway station is a landmark as it is the first station on the Konkan Railway line. Participate in various adventure sports or spend some ‘me-time’ in nature’s lap, you are sure to return to Kolad for more. Be sure to make an advance booking for white water rafting so that you don’t return disappointed. Distance from Mumbai: 122 kms Best Time to Visit:  June to March Attractions :  Tamhini Ghat Waterfall, Ghosala Fort, Sutarwadi Lake, Devkund Waterfalls, Bhira Dam Activities : Kundalika River White Water Rafting, Kayaking, Jet Skiing, Plus Valley Trek, Riverside Camping Type of destination: Adventure Sports Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 day Check out:  Places for River Rafting near Mumbai

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Lonavala (89 kms from Mumbai)

Lonavala (89 kms from Mumbai)

One of the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai, Lonavala city is the perfect balance of history and modernity. With ancient Buddhist caves on one side and modern adventure parks on the other side, this quaint hill station has something for everyone. For those with a sweet tooth, don’t forget to try the wide variety of chikki (hard candy). You can even get some packed for home. Lonavala is host to INS Shivaji, the Indian Navy’s technical training Institute. So close to Mumbai, Lonavala gets its own share of stardom. The house of Big Boss Malayalam 1 was set up on an undisclosed estate in Lonavala. Distance from Mumbai:  89 kms Best time to visit:   October to May Attractions: Tiger’s Leap, Bushi Dam, Lonavala Lake, Lohagad Fort , Karla Caves Activities : Adventure sports at Della Adventure Park, Bhimashankar Trek , Tikona Fort Trek, Picnic at Ryewood Park Type of destination: Hill station Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days

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Kundalika (125.9 kms from Mumbai)

Kundalika (125.9 kms from Mumbai)

Kamshet (102 kms from Mumbai)

Kamshet (102 kms from Mumbai)

Nestled in the Pune district of Maharashtra, Kamshet is one of the most crowd-pleasing weekend getaways from Mumbai. It is situated at a distance of 16 km from the twin hill stations of Khandala and Lonavla. The natural beauty of the surroundings of Kamshet and the charming little villages that comprise of houses made of mud and thatched roofs hold a special allure for travelers from all over the country and the world. The nearest railhead is the Kamshet railway station which runs parallel to the river Indrayani. The hills along this route have a number of ancient cave temples, colonial hill stations, and hill fortresses.

Another prominent setting for the spot is Shelar, which is situated at a distance of just 8 km from the highway. It offers the perfect conditions for thermal paragliding and soaring. Paragliders can take off from 175 feet or more because of the perfect landscape. The Kondeshwara Cliff is ideal for those who have enough experience to take on tough challenges. It is situated at a distance of 20 km from Kamshet and tourists can take off from a height of 2200 feet and soar above the breath-taking landscape of this beautiful destination.

Kamshet is perfect for ridge and thermal soaring and is ideal for basic, intermediate and cross-country paragliding expeditions. Tourists can happily soar over the picturesque Pawna Lake and glide over the beautiful scenery of the region. Due to the popularity of paragliding in the region, Kamshet is also known as the ‘Paraglider’s Paradise' . There are several places of interest such as the Karla Caves, Bedsa Caves, the Bhaja Caves, and the Kondeshwar Temple. This is one of the best places to visit near Mumbai. Distance from Mumbai:  102 kms Best Time to Visit:  October-May Attractions :  Kondeshwar temple, Karla Caves, Bedsa Caves, Bhairi cave, Bhandar dongar, Vadivali Lake, Uksan Dam, Raikar Farm Activities:   Paragliding , Rock Climbing, Trekking, Boating, Swimming, Angling Type of Destination:  Adventure Activities, Hiking Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 day Where to stay:  10 Amazing Resorts in Kamshet

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Igatpuri (121 kms from Mumbai)

Igatpuri (121 kms from Mumbai)

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Goa (585 kms from Mumbai)

Goa (585 kms from Mumbai)

Popular for its beaches and parties, this former Portuguese colony, Goa has much more to offer. From old forts and churches that boast of the rich Portuguese history to flea markets for beautiful souvenirs and knick-knacks, Goa is an explorer’s delight and it is the perfect weekend getaways near Mumbai. And for water sport enthusiasts, Goa is god’s gift to mankind. Paragliding , jet-skiing , scuba diving , you name it and Goa’s got it. And then choose to relax at one of the cafes overlooking one of the beaches, serving a variety of delectable seafood. Distance from Mumbai:  585 kms Best Time to Visit:   November to March Attractions : Fort Aguada, Candolim Beach, Arambol Beach, Tito’s Street, Palolem Beach, Bom Jesus Basilica, The Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception, Chapora Fort, Spice Plantations Activities : Water Sports at Baga Beach and Calangute Beach, Scuba Diving at Grand Island, Dudhsagar Trek, Shopping at Anjuna Flea Market Type of destination: Beach  Ideal Weekend Duration:  4 Days Where to stay: 45 Best Places to Stay in Goa Know more:  45 Best Beaches in Goa

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Rajmachi (312 kms from Mumbai)

Rajmachi (312 kms from Mumbai)

When you are heading for Pune then you will definitely want to explore a few other places nearby. Another attraction near Mumbai is Rajmachi Fort which is well known for its architecture.  Rajmachi Fort, an eminent fascination which comprises of two Fort –  Manaranjan and Shrivardhan Forts . Encompassed by a wide level, this fort overlooks the Bor Ghat that was an unmistakable exchange course associating Mumbai and Pune before. This fort is one of the best places to visit near Mumbai and has earned a lot of reputation due to its amazing architecture. 

The fort complex comprises of huge ramparts, strong walls, massive gateways, residential units, water reservoirs, administrative centers and secret gates for the exit. One can also find ancient temples near the antiquated fortress, some of which are even more established than the post itself. Between the two forts lies the temple of Kal Bhairava – the nearby divinity. Ancient Buddhist cave is also thee located d on the western side of the Rajmachi plateau, which was probably carved amid 200 BC. Distance from Mumbai:  312 kms Best Time to Visit:  During the month of June to September

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Mahabaleshwar (263 kms from Mumbai)

Mahabaleshwar (263 kms from Mumbai)

Mahabaleshwar, a renowned hill station is located in the Western Ghat Ranges in Maharashtra. This misty place boasts of one of the few evergreen forests in the country. It had once served as the summer capital of the Bombay province during the British era. Situated at an elevation of 1,353 meters, the verdant land is a wide plateau surrounded by valleys on all sides.

The city is the source of the River Krishna that flows across the three states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. The highest peak in the ranges has an elevation of 4,721 feet and is known as the Wilson or Sunrise Point.

Mahabaleshwar is a popular hill station near Mumbai. Besides being an important tourist destination, it is also a favorite honeymoon destination and pilgrimage site. The Mahabaleshwar Temple is one of the most popular places in the city. Several visitors visit Mahabaleshwar on their way to Panchgani. The city is also known for its market for strawberries and mulberries. Another major attraction in the city is the Venna Lake. Visitors can enjoy boat rides on the lake or a horse ride next to the lake.

The most notable feature about Mahabaleshwar is the presence of a number of spots in the city which mark the vantage points from where the beauty of the city can be enjoyed the most. There are as many as 14 points in the city and include Arthur’s Seat, Kate’s Point, Needle Hole Point, Wilson Point, the Three Monkey Point, etc.

Arthur’s Seat point has an elevation of 1340 meters and is named after Sir Arthur Mallet. Sir Mallet used to sit at this point and gaze into the River Savitri to which he lost his wife and children in a ferry mishap. Kate’s Point is situated to the east of Mahabaleshwar and is popular among tourists for its view of the two reservoirs of the region – Balakwadi and Dhom.

The Needle Hole Point is a very interesting rock formation and is situated near Kate’s Point. A small hole is formed in the middle of a rock and hence is named so. The Wilson Point is the only point in the city from where both the sunrise and sunset can be viewed. The Three Monkey Point is named so because of three natural stones that resemble Gandhiji’s three monkeys. Distance from Mumbai:  263 kms Best Time to Visit:  March-June Attractions:   Wilson Point (Sunrise Point), Mumbai Point (Sunset Point), Arthur's Seat, Mahabaleshwar Temple, Babington Point, Kamalgad Fort, Chinaman's Falls, Elephant's Head Point Activities :  Rock Climbing, Trekking & Horse Riding Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family & Kid Friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to stay:  25 Best Mahabaleshwar Resorts

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Ratnagiri (335 kms from Mumbai)

Ratnagiri (335 kms from Mumbai)

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Karnala (55 kms from mumbai).

Karnala (55 kms from Mumbai)

The town of Karnala is situated at a distance of about 10 km from Panvel. The two major attractions for tourists here are the Karnala Bird Sanctuary and the Karnala Fort . The Karnala Fort is of much historical significance as it overlooked the Bor Pass, which connects the Konkan coast to the interior districts of Maharashtra and it is one of the popular weekend getaways near Mumbai.

The pass was the major trade route of the area. The exact date of construction of the Karnala Fort is not known, but it is believed that the structure predates 1400 CE and was built under the patronage of the Devagiri Yadavas and later under the Tughlaq rulers. The Karnala fort consists of two forts – one at a higher level than the other. In the center of the fort situated on a higher level, there is a watchtower called the Pandu’s tower. The tower also has a water cistern that provides water throughout the year.

The other major attraction of this place is the Karnala Bird Sanctuary. In this protected zone, the fort is situated. The sanctuary is spread over 12.11 square kilometers and is much smaller than the other ones in different parts of the country. It is located near the Sanjay Gandhi National Park and the Tungareshwar Sanctuary and can be easily reached from Mumbai.

Situated at a distance of about 12 km from Panvel, it is best known for its population of birds and hence attracts a large number of bird lovers and bird watching enthusiasts. The sanctuary is home to about 150 species of resident and 37 species of migratory birds making it one of the best places to visit near Mumbai. The reserve also has a number of rare bird species such as Ashy minivet, three toes kingfisher and Malabar Trogon. Distance from Mumbai:  55 kms Best Time to Visit:  October to April

Activities : Famous for trekking and camping near Mumbai .

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Karjat (62 kms from Mumbai)

Karjat (62 kms from Mumbai)

The city of Karjat sprawls over Bhorghat, Sahayadri and the Western Ghats and the end of the coastal plains of the Konkan region near Deccan. The city has an average elevation of 636 feet and is situated on the banks of the River Ulhas. Besides its natural beauty, Karjat is one of the best places to visit near Mumbai and attracts a lot of tourists because of the innumerable possibilities it offers for adventure sports activities near Mumbai  such as river rafting, trekking, hiking, and mountain climbing. During the rainy season, families throng in here for a holiday. 

Several people from the nearby cities of Mumbai, Pune, Thane, etc. have summer homes in Karjat, which are used to celebrate festivals and holidays. One of the major tourist attractions here is Art Director Nitin Chandrakant Desai’s ND Studio. Karjat served as the backdrop for the movie Slumdog Millionaire. Several international production houses such as Twentieth Century Fox, Walt Disney, and DreamWorks are setting up their facilities in this scenic place. The city also has the largest chain of farmhouses in Asia. Distance from Mumbai:  62 kms Best Time to Visit:  During the monsoons Attractions:   Kondana Caves, Kothaligad (Peth) Fort, Jain Temple, Ulhas Valley, Kondeshwar temple, Bhor Ghat, Bahiri Caves, ND Studios,  Blackwaters of Pali Bhutivali Dam Activities : Trekking, White Water River Rafting, Cave Exploration Type of Destination:  Trekking , Family & Kid Friendly. Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to stay:  20 Best Karjat Resorts

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River Side Camping at Vasind near Mumbai

River Side Camping at Vasind near Mumbai

  • Enjoy a tranquil camping experience near Mumbai.
  • Reach the Bhatsai riverside camp around 4 pm. You can reach the site by road or by train from Mumbai.
  • Once you have checked in you'll be astonished with the scenic and the tranquility beauty of entire place.
  • As the Sun sets, get ready to taste the delicious barbecue dinner at around 8 pm followed by a short walk around the camp site on your own.
  • Spend some quality time within the campsite before you go to bed  under the blanket of billions of  stars.
  • The next morning, get ready to enjoy the delicious breakfast around at around 09:00 AM and followed by a kayaking adventure in the Bhatsai river at an extra cost.
  • You can also enjoy fishing fish and swim in the refreshing waters of the Bhatsai river and followed by a short hike to the top of the Mahuli hill at extra cost.
  • Check out at around 11:00 AM to conclude the tour.

Visapur Fort (97.4 kms from Mumbai)

Visapur Fort (97.4 kms from Mumbai)

Alibaug (95 kms from Mumbai)

Alibaug (95 kms from Mumbai)

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Lohagad (98.5 kms from Mumbai)

Lohagad (98.5 kms from Mumbai)

Maval (73 kms from Mumbai)

Maval (73 kms from Mumbai)

When you are visiting Mumbai most of you might be wondering which place to visit for that perfect adventure and fun. Get ready to feel the adrenaline rush as you try some of the exhilarating activities in Maval. What could be a better way to spend your weekend than heading out for camping under the starry night sky? Sound’s fun right! Maval is the perfect weekend getaway from Mumbai where you can spend some time with your family and friends. While in Maval head out for some camping as well as some thrilling water activities like rafting, kayaking, etc. 

The word Maval is derived from a Marathi word Maval, which means in the direction of the sunsets. This district is towards the west of   Pune range . With its hilly landscape and soothing views travelers from far and wide comes to visit this place. Another interesting thing about this region is that there are lots of forts found here. Distance from Mumbai:  73 kms Best time to visit:  During the month of October and May

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Kalsubai (152.5 kms from Mumbai)

Kalsubai (152.5 kms from Mumbai)

Durshet (76 kms from Mumbai)

Durshet (76 kms from Mumbai)

Another destination near Mumbai which is a great place to spend some time with nature is Durshet. Durshet is a little town found on the banks of the Amba River, settled in the Sahyadri scopes of Maharashtra. Since it is close to Mumbai and Pune it serves as the weekend getaway for individuals to move far from the swarmed urban communities.  It is one of the best places for trekking near Mumbai .

It is a village that can be found between the Ganesh temple of Pali and Mahad and is recently off the interstate close to the town of Khopoli. It is generally critical place as it filled in as a front line when Shivaji Maharaj battled Kartalab Khan for Umbarkhind in the late 1600s. It is one of the 169 towns of the Pen Block of Raigarh region. This is one of the best places to visit near Mumbai so head out to this wonderful destination to witness the beauty of nature. The vast greenery and the scenic views make it all more amazing as you head out for sightseeing. Distance from Mumbai:  76 kms Best Time to Visit:  During the month of September to February Attractions:  Ganesh Temple, Amba River Activities: While you visiting Durshet indulge in some activities like trekking, hiking, rafting, kayaking Type of Destination: Trekking, Hiking, Friends and Family Getaway Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 days Check out:  Top 20 Places for One Day Outing near Mumbai

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Matheran (83 kms from Mumbai)

Matheran (83 kms from Mumbai)

Matheran is a celebrated hill station and a great weekend getaway from Mumbai. It is situated in the Karjat tehsil of Maharashtra and is also the smallest hill station in India. Situated in the lush green Western Ghats, the elevation of the region is around 80 m above sea level, at a distance of 90 km from Mumbai and 120 km from Pune and it is one of the amazing tourist places near Mumbai.

The name of the place means ‘forest on the forehead.’ Matheran has been declared as an eco-sensitive region by the Ministry of Environment and Forests and is Asia’s only automobile free hill station.

There are several viewpoints in this dream-like place and the most visited and is one of the best places to visit near Mumbai among them is the Panorama Point which provides a 360-degree view of the surrounding area and the Neral town. Amazing views of sunset and sunrise can also be enjoyed here. Another point called the Louisa Point offers a stunning view of the Prabal Fort. The other important points include the One Tree Hill Point, Hart Point, Monkey Point, Porcupine Point, Rambagh Point, etc

Matheran is an eco-sensitive region and the only automobile allowed in the region is an ambulance owned and operated by the Municipality. No private vehicles are allowed in here and the main modes of transportation are horses and hand-pulled rickshaws. Matheran is a treasure trove of medicinal plants and herbs. It also has a huge population of monkeys including Bonnet macaques and Hanuman langurs. Distance from Mumbai:  83 kms Best Time to Visit:  June to September  Attractions:   Neral - Matheran Toy Train, Louisa Point,  Charlotte Lake, Echo Point, Irshalgad Fort, One Tree Hill,  Porcupine Point, Morbe Dam Activities : Trekking,   Valley Crossing & Horse Riding Type of Destination:  Trekking , Adventure, Kid Friendly Ideal Weekend Duration: 2 Days Suggested reads:  Romantic Getaways near Mumbai

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Raigad (103 kms from Mumbai)

Raigad (103 kms from Mumbai)

Dating back to the 17th century, the city of Raigad  was the capital of the Maratha King Shivaji. The fort here is built at an altitude of 2700 feet above sea level on the Sahyadri Mountains. Visitors can opt to climb up the 1737 steps to reach it or else can ride the cable car which makes for an enjoyable trip. This place is among the best tourist places near Mumbai so head out and experience the real thrill. Distance from Mumbai:  103 kms Best Time to Visit:  September to November Attractions:     Raigad fort Activities:   Hiking, Sightseeing, Fort Exploration Type of Destination:  Historic, trekking, family & kid-friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to Stay:  10 Best Places to Stay in Raigad You may also like:  10 Best Nature Resorts near Mumbai

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Palghar (109 kms from Mumbai)

Palghar (109 kms from Mumbai)

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Harishchandragad (120 kms from Mumbai)

Harishchandragad (120 kms from Mumbai)

Another weekend gateway near Mumbai which is a must-visit for you is the Harishchandragad. Harishchandragad is an ancient fort not very far from Malshej. There are temples and a cave in its vicinity too. Plenty of waterfalls of varied sizes flows in this area, especially full after the rains. Shivneri Fort, the birthplace of the Maratha ruler Shivaji, is around 30km from Malshej and can be included on your itinerary when you are touring this area. Harishchandragad is a hill fort in the Ahmednagar, Maharashtra. 

Harishchandragad fort is a standout amongst the most difficult treks in the Western Ghats. This site is very popular among climbers and experienced trekkers; Nalichi Vaat includes a close to 80-degree climb, including steep shake patches. The trail starts on a stream bed loaded with vast man-sized rocks and in the long run prompts the foot of the crevasse. Go out and experience the real thrill by exploring this tourist place near Mumbai. Best Time to Visit:  Throughout the year Attractions:  Saptatirtha Pushkarni, Kedareshwar Cave, Kokan Kada, Taramati Peak etc Activities:   Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing, Trekking Type of destination:  Historic, family, and kid-friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 Day

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Revdanda Beach (125 kms from Mumbai)

Revdanda Beach (125 kms from Mumbai)

Looking for some scenic beach with some isolation then here you have the best beach for your getaway. Revdanda Beach is an isolated beach in this area. The sand is dark in shading, which gives it an exceptional look. The shoreline is an essential piece of individuals in Revdanda, it's one of the spots where people come for a break away from the busy scheduled life and it is one of the finest tourist places near Mumbai.

As Revdanda lies in beachfront fish curry and rice forms are the people living in the Savarkut Village. Make some good memories with your friends and family while you visit this amazing destination. One can also try various activities like camping, trekking, and hiking. Camping by the beach is one of the most proffered activities here. Distance from Mumbai:  125 kms Best Time to Visit:  During the month of June to September Activities:    Camping , Trekking, Hiking Type of Destination: Trekking, Hiking, Adventure activities Suggested reads:  15 Must-Visit Beach Resorts near Mumbai

Kashid (126 kms from Mumbai)

Kashid (126 kms from Mumbai)

Standing right on the Arabian Sea, Kashid offers clear white sand and blue water beaches that can give any foreign location a run for their money. Popular for the Murud Janjira Fort, Kashid attracts a large number of tourists every year due to the increasing demand for adventure water sports destinations and also it is one of the best holiday places near Mumbai. Alongside, you can also witness some rare species of birds at the Phansad Sanctuary and relive the history of the brave warriors at the Korlai Fort. Enjoy long walks along the sandy beaches, spend some leisurely time as you watch the sun go down and shop for souvenirs made of seashells and coconut shells at local shops. Distance from Mumbai:  126 kms Best time to visit:   October to February Attractions:  Kashid Beach, Murud Janjira Fort, Phansad Bird Sanctuary, Korlai Fort, Revdanda Beach, and Fort Activities : Adventure Water Sports, Night Camping, Swimming Type of destination: Beaches Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 Day

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Malshej Ghat (127 kms from Mumbai)

Malshej Ghat (127 kms from Mumbai)

The Malshej Ghat is a beautiful mountain pass in the Western Ghats in Maharashtra. Situated in the Thane district, the site is a well-known weekend place to visit near Mumbai. It is best recognized for its natural beauty.

Being a part of the Western Ghats, the Malshej Ghat abounds in flora and fauna, especially birdlife which includes species such as cuckoos, flamingos, crakes, rails and quails. The scenic place is situated near the borders of the Thane and Ahmednagar districts.

Situated at a distance of 154 km from Mumbai and 130 km from Pune, the destination is well connected by rail, road, and airways. The nearest railhead to Malshej Ghat is Kalyan.  By road, it can be reached by the NH 3 that will take you to Bhiwandi.  From Bhiwandi, take the road to Murbad to reach Malshej Ghat.

Malshej ghat attracts tourists from all over the country and the world because of its breath-taking beauty. It is from here, you can view the lush valleys of the Western Ghats. The region is also famous for its dark woods and the wildlife residing in them. The wildlife here includes animals and birds such as peacocks, rabbits, leopards, and tigers.

The birthplace of the great Maratha warrior Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the Shivneri Fort , is another major tourist attraction. The fort is situated at a distance of 40 km from Malshej Ghat. There are other places of interest too near this charming land. One of them is the Khireshwar Village, which is situated at a distance of just 2 to 3 km from Malshej Ghat.

The hamlet is famous for its beautiful waterfalls in the hilly regions which are situated very close to the highway and hence can be viewed easily. The destination attracts a large number of migratory birds from Siberia from July to September. The most attractive phenomenon in the region is the mating dance of the flamingo birds. Distance from Mumbai:  127 kms Best Time to Visit:  Winter season Attractions:  Malshej Ghat, Malshej Fort Activities:  Trek to Harishchandragad Fort , Rock Climbing at Ajoba Hill Fort  & Birdwatching Type of Destination:  Adventure Activities, Kid Friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to stay:  Top Resorts in Malshej Ghat You may also like:  Amazing Places for 2 Days Trip near Mumbai

Tikona Fort Trek

Tikona Fort Trek

Adorning the Tikona Peak, at a height of 3633 ft above sea level, the Tikona fort is among the top trekking places in Mumbai. Locally known as Vitandgad, the Tikona Fort is a historic marvel of Maharashtra and narrates the valour and courage of the Maratha Dynasty.  Surrounded by the mesmerizing gravity of mother nature, the fort trek is embellished with the Sahyadri hillocks. While the fort reflects the momentous architecture and grandness, the Satavahana and Buddhist Caves located nearby carry a great significance in Indian History. At this trek, you can even relish the spiritual aura and seek blessings of the almighty God by offering prayers at the Trimbakeshwar Mahadev Temple. The trek is easy to moderate and even novice or amateur can climb this without much effort. The views from the top are mesmerizing and stun everyone with surreal charm. Location: Tikona, Tikonapeth Tal, dist, Mulshi, Maharashtra 412108 Distance from Mumbai: 121.5 km

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Dahanu (136 kms from Mumbai)

Dahanu (136 kms from Mumbai)

Pune (148 kms from Mumbai)

Pune (148 kms from Mumbai)

The second-largest city in Maharashtra, Pune is one of the most frequented places to visit near Mumbai. A major seat of Maratha history, Pune has a number of forts that speak of the valor of the Marathas. There are also a number of religious sights for those who wish to offer their prayers. With a number of prominent colleges and educational institutes in the city, Pune is also called the ‘Oxford of the East’. Known in popular culture as the center of Shivaji’s empire and because of the infamous Bajirao-Mastani love story, Pune remains the cultural and political hub of Maharashtra. Distance from Mumbai:  148 kms Best Time to Visit:  July to February Attractions : Aga Khan Palace, Shaniwar Wada, Mulshi Lake, Sinhagad Fort, Rajmachi Fort, Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple, Mastani Mahal Activities: Hadsar Trek, Chavand Trek, Korigad Trek, Purandar Trek, Rajgad Trek Type of Destination: Trekking Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to Stay:  80 Best Places to Stay in Pune You may also like:  15 Best Forts near Pune

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Murud-Janjira Fort (148 kms from Mumbai)

Murud-Janjira Fort (148 kms from Mumbai)

Jawhar (155 kms from Mumbai)

Jawhar (155 kms from Mumbai)

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Bordi (153 kms from Mumbai)

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Bhandardara (165 kms from mumbai).

Bhandardara (165 kms from Mumbai)

Situated at a distance of 165 km from Mumbai, Bhandardara is one of the most sought-after weekend places near Mumbai. It is a holiday resort village which is situated along the River Pravara and promises a number of natural wonders such as lush greenery, waterfalls, mountains and peace, and tranquillity. Some of the famous spots here include the Bhandardara Lake and the Randha Falls. Bhandardara has a lot to offer. There are various resorts near Mumbai where you can go for a weekend and chill yourself.

According to popular belief, Shri Agasthi Rishi meditated here for a year, surviving only on air and water. Through his efforts, he pleased God who came down to Earth and blessed the sage with a stream of the River Ganga. This is stream is now called the River Pravara. There are several tourist places in and around Bhandardara. Mount Kalsubai, the highest peak in Maharashtra and has an elevation of 5,400 feet is one of the most popular tourist spots. The summit also makes for the ideal trekking destination.

The other places of interest include Ghatghar, the Randha Falls, the Arthur Lake, the Ratnagad Fort, and the Wilson Dam. Ghatghar is situated at a distance of 22 km from Bhandardara and is a great viewpoint in the area. Tourists throng to this destination to enjoy a panoramic view of the Sahayadri Range. The Randha Falls is formed as the River Pravara descends down a height of 170 feet into a deep gorge. 

The Arthur Lake is a beautiful lake which is bounded by the thick forests of the Sahayadri Range. The Wilson Dam is another popular tourist place in Bhandardara. Built over the River Pravara, it stands at a height of 150 m and is one of the oldest dams in the country. There are several other places too in Bhandardara which attract a lot of tourists from all nearby cities and all over the country and the world. These places include destinations such as Agasti Rishi Ashram, Amriteshwar Temple and the Sandhan Valley. Distance from Mumbai:  165 kms Best Time to Visit:  The best time to visit the falls is during the monsoons when the spray is in full fury Attractions:   Arthur Hill Lake, Umbrella Falls, Radha Falls, Amrutheshwar Temple Activities :  Trekking, Camping & Star-Gazing Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family & Kid Friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days  Where to stay:  15 Best Bhandardara Resorts

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Nashik (167 kms from Mumbai)

Nashik (167 kms from Mumbai)

A popular and favored weekend getaway from Mumbai, Nashik is the largest city in Northern Maharashtra and the third largest district in the state. It is situated on the banks of the River Godavari and is the highest producer of onions and grapes in the country. It also has bagged the title for being the Most Tourist-Friendly City in India and hence attracts innumerable tourists from all over the country and the world

The area of Panchavati is of particular religious importance for Hindus. The Kalaram Temple is situated here hosts the Kumbh Mela, the largest religious congregation in the world. It is held once in 12 years in the cities of Nashik, Haridwar, Allahabad, and Ujjain.

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Silvassa (167 kms from Mumbai)

Silvassa (167 kms from Mumbai)

Silvassa is the capital of the Dadra and Nagar Haveli, which is a Union Territory of India. The city was known as Vila de Paco d’Arcos during the Portuguese rule. It gained much importance in 1885 when the Portuguese decided to transfer the administration of Nagar Haveli into it and it is one of the finest holiday places near Mumbai.

Silvassa was only a small village till the 19th century and a lot of developments started happening once the seat of power was changed. It became a town in 1885 and today, has a number of factories and industries that generate enough government revenue and help the town maintain a low level of taxation. Distance from Mumbai:  167 kms Best Time to Visit:  Between November & June Attractions:   Roman Catholic Church, Silvassa Museum, Madhuban Dam, River Daman Ganga, Dadra Park, Dudhani, Vrindaban Temple, Balaji Temple, and the Ban Ganga Lak Activities:   Boating, Wildlife Safari, Sightseeing Type of Destination:  Family, Kid-friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 Day Where to stay:  10 Best Places to stay in Silvass a

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Lavasa (186 kms from Mumbai)

Lavasa (186 kms from Mumbai)

The planned city of Lavasa  is a hidden gem amongst the hills of Western Ghats. It is placed quite close to the Varasgaon Dam and the winding roads that lead up to it are popular with long-distance bikers. The mountains in this region are covered in dense vegetation and coupled with pleasant weather make this place one of the perfect weekend getaways near Mumbai. So, head out to this beautiful tourist place near Mumbai. Distance from Mumbai:  186 kms Best Time to Visit:  Throughout the year Attraction :  The Mose River, Varasgaon Dam, Musical Fountain, Laser Animation Activities : Walk in the natural trails, Jet Skiing, Kayaking, Boating, Adventure activities like Rock Climbing, Rappelling and Trekking Type of Destination:  Trekking, family, and kid-friendly. Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to stay: 15 Best Lavasa Resorts Explore:  Lavasa City One Day Trips

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Daman (171 kms from Mumbai)

Daman (171 kms from Mumbai)

Daman is famous for a weekend getaway from Mumbai. It is a city in the Union territory of Daman and Diu . The city is divided into two parts by the Daman Ganga River. The two halves of the city are called the Nanidaman and Motidaman. Nanidaman is the larger of the two towns and has most of the important hospitals, supermarkets, and major residential areas and it is one of the beautiful tourist places near Mumbai.

Motidaman is the older town and is inhabited mostly by fishermen and government officers. Both the towns were earlier connected by two bridges, one meant for light vehicles and the other meant for heavy vehicles. The smaller of the two bridges collapsed in 2004 and efforts were repeatedly made to make the structure stronger. However, now the bridge has been closed to the public. A new bridge called the Rajiv Gandhi Setu has been built to connect both the towns.

Daman is situated at a distance of 171 kilometers from Mumbai and forms an important manufacturing hub along with Vapi, Silvassa, Billimora and Bhilad Sarigam. The history of Daman is quite interesting. Portuguese explorer Diogo de Melo arrived at this place by chance in 1523.

The city became a Portuguese colony for almost 400 years. In the 16th century, a large fort was built in Motidaman to protect the colony from the Mughals. The fort still stands in Daman today and most of the government offices have been established inside the fort.

The local population of Daman consists mainly of fishermen called Tandels. The demography is a mix of Hindus, Muslims, and Christians. This picturesque land attracts a large number of people from the neighboring states of Gujarat and Maharashtra.

Apart from its scenic beauty, one major reason for the high inflow of tourists is the freedom to drink liquor. As alcohol is prohibited in the neighboring state of Gujarat, Daman finds great popularity among tourists. There are two beaches in Daman which are great tourist spots namely The Devka beach in Nanidaman and the Jampore Beach in Moti Daman. Distance from Mumbai:  171 kms Best Time to Visit:  October-April Attractions:   Jampore Beach, Bom Jesus Church, Jetty Garden, Moti Daman Fort, Dominican Monastry Activities :  Parasailing, Water Skiing, Adventure Cycling Type of Destination:  Kid Friendly, Family & Adventure Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to stay:  12 Best Resorts in Daman Suggested reads:  25 Best One Day Picnic Resorts near Mumbai

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Bhimashankar (213 kms from Mumbai)

Bhimashankar (213 kms from Mumbai)

Wai (232 kms from Mumbai)

Wai (232 kms from Mumbai)

Wai is a small hamlet known for its temples. Wai is the place alluded to as Charanpur in the hit Shah Rukh flick 'Swades'. Menavali ghat is the most prominent touring goal in Wai separated from the backwaters of Dhom Dam and the well known "Dholya" Ganpati temple situated close by the Krishna River and it is one of the amazing holiday places near Mumbai.

Known for its seven ghats namely Gangapuri, Madhi Aali, Ganapati Aali, Dharmapuri, Brahmanshahi, Ramdoh and Bhimkund attract a lot of tourists here. 

Numerous temples are situated around these Ghats. Bandhavgarh Fort is another nearby attraction here which is known for trekking. Situated graciously on the banks of the Krishna River, the city of Wai was also known as 'ViratNagari' during ancient times. Distance from Mumbai:  232 kms Best Time to Visit:  October to February Attractions:  Various Temples in Wai Activities:  Camping, Adventure Activities, Raft Building, River Crossing, and Trekking, Stargazing, ATV Rides and Kayaking Type of Destination: Trekking, pilgrimage and adventure activities. Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days You may also like:  35 Best Family Resorts near Mumbai

Shirdi (242 kms from Mumbai)

Shirdi (242 kms from Mumbai)

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Panchgani (244 kms from Mumbai)

Panchgani (244 kms from Mumbai)

The surrounding hills and gorgeous landscapes make it easy to understand why this beautiful hill station was once the summer capital and retirement home of British officers. This is the perfect holiday destination for those looking to spend some leisurely time away from their busy lives. Panchgani city attracts a number of tourists every year as it is a popular destination for film shoots. It will not be unnatural if you run into your favorite actors while on holiday. This is also the ideal place for mythology buffs with legends connected to the Pandavas’ exile and Lord Kartikeya waiting to be explored. Distance from Mumbai:  244 kms Best Time to Visit:   September to February Attractions : Sydney Point, Lingmala Falls, Kamalgarh Fort, Rajpuri Cave, Kaas Plateau, Wai, Devil’s Kitchen Activities :  Boating at Dhom Dam and Venna Lake, Trek at Pratapgarh Fort, Sherbaug theme park, Paragliding Type of destination: Hill station Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days You may also like:  20 Best Resorts in Panchgani

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Saputara (248 kms from Mumbai)

Saputara (248 kms from Mumbai)

Saputara is situated in the Dang district of Gujrat state . Blessed with natural beauty and scenic splendour makes it a popular weekend getaways near Mumbai. It is a very popular hill station and is situated on a plateau in the Sahayadri range. With an altitude of about 1000 meters, this idyllic place experiences salubrious weather and the temperatures rarely exceed 28 degrees.

The name of the hill station means ‘Abode of the Serpents’. There is an image of a snake along the banks of the River Sarpagana and it is worshipped by adivasis of the region on Holi. Saputara is situated at a distance of about 250 km from Mumbai and 172 km from Surat. The hill station has been well planned and has all necessary amenities such as a museum, ropeways, boat clubs, swimming pools, parks and hotels to entertain tourists.

There are a number of places for sightseeing in and around this place in Mumbai . The Artist Village is a major attraction. Tribal artefacts, Warli paintings and tribal craft objects are put up on display at the artist village. Tourists can also buy curios and knickknacks from the village. The artist village is one of the best places to learn about the culture and traditions of the natives of the region. For wildlife lovers, trips are arranged to the Vansada National Park. 

The reserve is much smaller as compared to other national parks in the country. Spread over an area of 24 square kilometers, the Vansada National Park is home to four-horned antelopes, giant squirrels, pythons, rusty-spotted cats, pangolins, leopards and tigers. The Purna Sanctuary is another tourist attraction of the region. Spread over an area of 160 square kilometers, the sanctuary is a part of the moist deciduous forests in the Western Ghats. Trekking is possible in the sanctuary but prior permission is required for entry. Head out to explore this beautiful tourist places near Mumbai. Distance from Mumbai:  248 kms Best Time to Visit:  October to February

Attractions:   Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, Ropeway, Gira Falls, the Rose and Step Gardens. Activities:  Paragliding , Boating, Trekking, Sightseeing Type of Destination:  Family, Kid Friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to Stay:  10 Best Resorts in Saputara

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Jaigad (310 kms from mumbai).

Jaigad (310 kms from Mumbai)

Another adventure place which is a must-visit for you when you are traveling to Mumbai is Jaigad. Nothing can be a better option for you than exploring the age-old fort here. The meeting point of the rivers Shashtri and the Arabian Sea is called the creek of Jaigad. Forts were constructed for the protection of the creek, one is Vijaygad in the north direction and the other is Jaigad at the south. It is a profound pit (Khandak) around the stronghold on east and north heading. On the correct side of the bastion close to the fundamental entryway, there is a way to go into the profound pit. After entering through this door, steps are there to reach to the strongholds of the fortress. The strongholds are still in solid and sound condition.  Although the fort is much smaller in size as compared to other forts the stronghold is critical in the historical backdrop of Marathas for its area. Other than the fortress, the port of Jaigad is more established than the stronghold and used to be considered as one of the main ports in the Western Coast of India. Distance from Mumbai:  310 kms Best Time to Visit:  All year round Attractions:  Jaigad Fort Activities:  Sightseeing, trekking, Hiking, Paragliding Type of Destination: Trekking, adventure activities, and family outing Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Suggested reads:  20 Popular Luxury Resorts near Mumbai

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Ellora (350 kms from Mumbai)

Ellora (350 kms from Mumbai)

Ellora, also known as Elapura and Ellooru, is one is an archaeological site and is situated near Aurangabad in Maharashtra. It was built by the kings of the Rashtrakuta dynasty and is well known for its monumental caves. The site has been declared as a World Heritage Site and is considered to be the epitome of Indian rock cut architecture. The location has 34 caves, which are really structures that have been dug out of the face of the Charanandri Hills. It has a number of Buddhist, Hindu and Jain rock cut temples and several viharas and mathas, which are believed to have been built between the 5th and 10th centuries. There are as many 12 Buddhist caves, 17 Hindu caves and 5 Jain caves, which are evidence to the religious tolerance existing in the region at that time. It was initially thought that the Buddhist caves were the earliest structures at the site. However, later it was discovered that specific Hindu caves have been existence even before the Buddhist ones. Some of the Buddhist caves have shrines that bear carvings of Gautama Buddha, saints and bodhisattvas. Interestingly, in certain places, the artists have tried to make the stone structures look like as if they were made of wood. Among all the Buddhist caves, the most interesting one is the Vishwakarma cave, also called the Carpenter’s Cave.  It has a multi-storey entrance and a cathedral like stupa called the Chaitya. In the centre, there is a 15 foot statue of Buddha sitting in a preaching position. The ceiling has been beautifully carved in a manner to make it look like it is made of wooden beams. Among the Hindu caves, the most notable is the Kailasanatha. It is based on the mythological Mount Kailasa, the abode of Lord Shiva. Carved out of one single stone, the monument covers an area double the size of the Parthenon in Athens. Earlier, the temple was covered in white plaster to make it resemble the Mount Kailasa. Distance from Mumbai:  350 kms Best Time to Visit:  June-March Attractions:  Ellora Caves Activities:  Cave Exploration Type of Destination:  Family, Historic & Kid Friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 Day Check out:  Top Cruises from Mumbai

Aurangabad (370 kms from Mumbai)

Aurangabad (370 kms from Mumbai)

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Ajanta (451 kms from Mumbai)

Ajanta (451 kms from Mumbai)

Champaner (460 kms from Mumbai)

Champaner (460 kms from Mumbai)

Amboli (491 kms from Mumbai)

Amboli (491 kms from Mumbai)

Bijapur (493 kms from Mumbai)

Bijapur (493 kms from Mumbai)

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Dajipur Wildlife Sanctuary (494 kms from Mumbai)

Dajipur Wildlife Sanctuary (494 kms from Mumbai)

Dajipur’s Bison Sanctuary lies at the southern edge of the Sahyadris and has a large population of the Indian bison staying in it. One can come across other animals too when visiting this tourist place Distance from Mumbai:  494 kms Best time to Visit:  September to March Attractions:  Radhanagari Wildlife Sanctuary, Shivgad Fort Activities:  Camping, trekking, jungle safaris and bird watching within the sanctuary are popular among the adventure tourists. Type of Destination:  Trekking, family, and kid-friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Check out:  10 Best Jungle Resorts near Mumbai

Tarkarli (531 kms from Mumbai)

Tarkarli (531 kms from Mumbai)

Dandeli (583 kms from Mumbai)

Dandeli (583 kms from Mumbai)

Some believe that the place was named after Dandelappa, a local deity, while others believe that a king called Dandanayaka named the place while passing through. Whichever legend you believe, Dandeli remains popular when looking for places to visit near Mumbai. Attracting adventure lovers all year round, this is possibly the only place where you will trek down towards the center of the earth rather than trekking up to view points. And the surrounding Western Ghats makes sure that you have the most memorable holiday of your life. Distance from Mumbai:  583 kms Best Time to Visit:   October to February Attractions: Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary, Kavala Caves, Syntheri Rock, Shiroli Peak, Dandelappa Temple, Molangi Falls, Shivaji Fort Activities: Water Sports at River Kali & Sykes Point, Trekking at Kavala Caves, Wildlife Safari at Anshi National Park, Camping at Kulgi Nature Camp Type of Destination: Trekking and National Reserve Ideal Weekend Duration: 2 Days Where to Stay:  21 Best Places to Stay in Dandeli You may also like:  20 Popular Team Outing Places near Mumbai

Dudhsagar Falls (594 kms from Mumbai)

Dudhsagar Falls (594 kms from Mumbai)

Gokarna (705 kms from Mumbai)

Gokarna (705 kms from Mumbai)

Another weekend getaway from Mumbai which is a must-try for you Gokarna. Gokarna, a little pilgrimage town in Karnataka has developed into travelers destinations throughout the years, on because of delightful, sandy shorelines. With the coming of foreigners thronging it this quaint little temple town is becoming a lot popular lately. One can also find a lot of restaurants and hotels which provide a comfortable stay. The temple town is now an emerging beach destination that offers something to different types of tourists with its natural beauty. Head out to the beach and spend some time enjoy the scenic views. And for the beach lovers, you can also indulge in some beach activities like rafting. Gokarna is known as one of the seven essential Hindu pilgrimages. One can find the unspoiled beach of the river Aghanashini just here. As of late, because of the convergence of vacationers, the character of the town has transformed and has become popular among the people as a tourist hot spot. But one can also see a large number of devotees visit to offer prayers and worship to Lord Shiva. Because of its laid-back, untainted and provincial nature, numerous foreigners started visiting Gokarna about 10 years prior. The shorelines around Gokarna were not basically utilized by local people until the point the western tourists started coming. Distance from Mumbai:  705 kms Best Time to Visit:  During the month of October until March Attractions:   Om Beach, Mahabaleshwar Temple, Kudle Beach, Half Moon Beach, Paradise Beach, Gokarna Beach, Mirjan Fort, Moti Tirtha, Maha Ganpati Temple Activities :  It is one of the famous places for river rafting near Mumbai , trekking, hiking etc. T ype of Destination:  Trekking, pilgrimage and adventure activities. Ideal Weekend Duration:  3 Days Where to stay: Best Resorts in Gokarna

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Ganpatipule, a small town residing amidst white sandy beaches of Maharashtra. This town might be small but holds a significant position in the Hindu mythology. Ganpatipule is 25 km away from Ratnagiri and along the Konkan coast of Maharashtra. It is governed and maintained by the Ganpatipule Gram panchayat.  The beauty of Ganpatipule resides significantly in the folklore of Lord Ganesha. Here, you will come across a hill shaped like lord Ganpati along with the convergence of a river and a beach. This idyllic getaway is a holy destination for peace-seekers. Also, the virgin beaches of the town are far away from commercialization. These beaches boast off white clear sands and pristine waters, perfect for a quiet holiday. When it comes to  places to visit in Maharashtra , Ganpatipule has conquered it all. The town comprises of iconic temples and holy religious faith. The most unique place of the town is the 400-year-old, self-created monolith of Lord Ganesha. Head here to dive into the pool of serenity and spirituality. Also, don’t forget to stroll through the splendid coastline and mangroves trees present at the Ganpatipule.  With so much to see and do, Ganpatipule will not let you sit idly. If you want to participate in the Puja practices, you can visit the Swayambhu Ganapati Temple, a self-created ancient place. Also, the festival of Ganesha Chaturthi is a prosperous occasion to witness the vibrancy of rituals and celebrations. Along with religious practices, Ganpatipule also excels in offering adventure sports from November to May. During this time, several watersports activities like boating etc. take place. The proximity to the sea results in a humid climate of Ganpatipule. In summers, May is considered as the hottest month when the temperature rises to 40 degrees Celsius. Whereas, heavy rainfall is usually observed from June to October.

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Priyadarshini Park and Sports Complex is a clean and well-maintained sea-facing attraction in South Mumbai. Located in one of the sophisticated localities, this Napeansea Road park overlooks many expensive apartments on the street. Every nook and corner of this 20 acres land has now become a powerhouse to keep the heart of Mumbai pumping. For more than 3 decades, this wonderland has served as a recreational site, and sports and fitness complex. Visit here early in the morning to witness the magic of this refuge for the inhabitants of Mumbai.  Also, Mumbaikars do not forget to visit here in the early monsoons to sit on its sea-facing end and seek a delight with the sound of soothing waves. Once, this piece of land was merely a rocky patch of the coastal area of Malabar. What you see today is a gorgeous lush green garden lined up with a total of 600+ coconut trees. With a perfect and well-maintained ambiance, this park is a boon for early morning yoga, jogging, walking, aerobics, and so on. The credit, of course, goes to its active group – the Malabar Hill Citizen Forum, who looks after it as its own child. You can connect with their authorities to be an annual member of the plethora of recreational sports activities that they organize. In addition to pumping the adrenaline of youth with its recreational touch, Priyadarshini Park of Mumbai also serves as an ideal family outing location and a lover’s point. If you are fortunate enough, you may even witness little squirrels accompanying you here for some pleasing views. 

Taraporewala Aquarium

This sightseeing place in Mumbai is one of the largest aquariums in the city of Mumbai. Situated in Marine Drive, this aquarium was founded by D. B. Taraporewala, a Parsi philanthropist, in the year 1951. The aquarium has a twelve feet long three-sixty degrees glass tunnel that holds interesting marine life. There are several species of fish here, such as damselfish, butterfly fish, tiger fish, angelfish, moss, sea urchins, sea cucumber, marine eels, etc

Babulnath

Whenever you are visiting Mumbai, Babulnath Shiva temple is a must-visit for inner peace and tranquillity. It is one of the oldest temples in Mumbai, which increases its importance in the eyes of the loyal devotees. Its walls are specially carved with limestone that depicts the Hindu mythology, which travellers find it exciting at the first look. At this temple, the beautiful marble flooring is specially brought down from Rajasthan. Thus, each step you take inside this temple feels royal and enchanting along with the daily devotees you can meet and greet, dressed in Indian attires. So, every moment spent in this temple is blissful with internal peace and devotion. Moreover, you can witness devotees from different corners of the world who love to pay their tribute to Lord Shiva and other idols.Once you enter the holy temple revered by so many Hindus and locals, you can find sculptures and idols of Lord Ganesha, Lord Hanuman, and Nandi with Kashyap. We would also advise you to buy a basket outside the temple steps before entering. This basket will bring joy, happiness and fulfil all your wishes once you pay your heartfelt worship to Shiva and other lords like Durga Mata and Goddess Parvati at the centre of this temple.  If you have any doubts regarding the same, you can always ask devotees around you or the priest to know how to get the prayer done with the basket that you buy.On the other hand, idols of Goddess Parvati and Durga Mata are respectfully placed in the centre of this temple. What’s even more special about this temple is that around 4 times a day, prayers for Lord Shiva are recited here. This temple gets approximately a lakh devotees for Darshan during the Mahashivratri. The whole scenario is a sight to behold and capture in your hearts to narrate stories about back home.

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5-day Industrial Tour Itinerary of Goa

  • Arrive in Goa and transfer to your hotel.
  • Spend the day at leisure, relaxing on one of Goa's many beautiful beaches, such as Calangute or Baga Beach.
  • In the evening, head to one of the beach shacks or restaurants for some delicious Goan seafood.
  • Visit an industrial area in Goa, such as Verna or Kundaim, for an industrial tour. You can visit companies in industries such as pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, or textiles. Some of the major companies in Goa's industrial areas include Cipla, Lupin Limited, and Raymond.
  • After the industrial visit, head back to your hotel and spend the evening at leisure.
  • Take a sightseeing tour of North Goa, visiting popular attractions such as the UNESCO World Heritage site of Old Goa, the beautiful Basilica of Bom Jesus, and the famous Fort Aguada.
  • In the evening, explore the vibrant nightlife of Goa, visiting popular spots such as Tito's or Club Cubana.
  • Take a sightseeing tour of South Goa, visiting attractions such as the stunning beaches of Palolem and Colva, the Cabo de Rama Fort, and the beautiful Dudhsagar Falls.
  • In the evening, head back to your hotel and relax or do some last-minute souvenir shopping.
  • Depart from Goa.

Note: The itinerary can be customized based on your preferences and interests.

Goa Industrial Profile:

Goa is primarily known for its tourism industry, but it also has a growing industrial sector. The state has several industrial estates and parks that house a variety of manufacturing units and industries. Here's a brief overview of the industrial profile of Goa, along with the top ten industries in the state:

Pharmaceuticals: Goa is a major hub for the pharmaceutical industry, with several large companies having manufacturing units in the state. Some of the top companies include Cipla, Lupin Limited, Sun Pharmaceuticals, and Dr. Reddy's Laboratories.

Food and beverages: Goa is known for its cuisine, and the state also has a growing food and beverage industry. Some of the top companies in this sector include Coca-Cola India, Parle Agro, and Nestle India.

Mining: Goa is rich in mineral resources, and mining is a significant industry in the state. The mining industry has faced some setbacks in recent years due to environmental concerns, but companies such as Vedanta Resources and Sesa Goa still have a presence in the state.

Automobiles: The automobile industry in Goa is relatively small, but there are several companies with manufacturing units in the state, such as Tata Motors and Ashok Leyland.

Textiles: The textile industry is also present in Goa, with several companies such as Raymond Limited and Siyaram Silk Mills having manufacturing units in the state.

Electronics: The electronics industry in Goa is growing, with companies such as Bosch Limited and Precision Electronics Limited having operations in the state.

Engineering: The engineering industry in Goa is also significant, with companies such as Kirby Building Systems and Vini Industries Limited having manufacturing units in the state.

Construction: The construction industry is one of the major contributors to the economy of Goa, with several large infrastructure projects underway in the state. Some of the top companies in this sector include L&T and Shapoorji Pallonji.

Renewable energy: Goa is a leader in the production of renewable energy in India, with a focus on solar energy. Some of the top companies in this sector include Suzlon Energy Limited and Tata Power Solar Systems.

Hospitality: The hospitality industry is a significant contributor to the economy of Goa, with several large hotel chains having properties in the state. Some of the top companies in this sector include Marriott International and Taj Hotels.

Here are the addresses of the top ten companies mentioned above:

  • Cipla Limited: Verna Industrial Estate, Verna, Goa 403722
  • Lupin Limited: Plot No. 91-92, Verna Industrial Area, Verna, Goa 403722
  • Sun Pharmaceuticals: Plot No. B-7/4, Phase II, Verna Industrial Estate, Verna, Goa 403722
  • Dr. Reddy's Laboratories: L-8, Verna Electronic City, Verna, Goa 403722
  • Coca-Cola India: Plot No. 15-16, Kundaim Industrial Estate, Kundaim, Goa 403115
  • Parle Agro: Plot No. 17-18, Kundaim Industrial Estate, Kundaim, Goa 403115
  • Nestle India: Plot No. P-8, Verna Industrial Estate, Verna, Goa 403722
  • Vedanta Resources: Sesa Ghor, 20 EDC Complex, Patto Plaza, Panaji, Goa 403001
  • Tata Motors: Industrial Estate, Verna, Goa 403722
  • Ashok Leyland: Plot No. C-10, Kundaim Industrial Estate, Kundaim, Goa 403115

Goa has a tropical monsoon climate, with hot and humid summers and mild winters. The rainy season starts in June and lasts until September, and the rest of the year is characterized by sunny weather with occasional rain showers.

Attractions

Goa is primarily known for its stunning beaches, which are spread along its 101 km long coastline. Some of the most popular beaches in Goa include Calangute, Baga, Anjuna, and Palolem. The state also has several historic churches and temples, such as the Basilica of Bom Jesus and the Shri Mangueshi Temple. Goa's wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, such as the Bhagwan Mahaveer Wildlife Sanctuary and the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, offer visitors a chance to see the state's diverse flora and fauna.

Culture and Cuisine

Goa has a unique culture that is a blend of Indian and Portuguese influences. The state is known for its lively music and dance, such as the famous Goan dance form called the Fugdi. Goa's cuisine is also a reflection of its diverse cultural heritage, with influences from Portuguese, Hindu, and Muslim cuisines. Some of the most popular Goan dishes include fish curry, vindaloo, and sorpotel.

Industrial Profile

Goa has a growing industrial sector that includes industries such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverages, mining, textiles, electronics, engineering, construction, renewable energy, and hospitality. The state has several industrial estates and parks that house a variety of manufacturing units and industries. An industrial tour to Goa can be a great opportunity to explore the state's growing industrial sector and learn about the various industries that are present in the state. Some of the top companies in Goa include Cipla, Lupin Limited, Coca-Cola India, Vedanta Resources, and Marriott International.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Goa is from November to February, during the winter season, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The monsoon season, from June to September, is also a good time to visit, as the state is surrounded by lush greenery and the beaches are less crowded.

Overall, Goa is a beautiful and vibrant state that offers visitors a unique mix of culture, history, natural beauty, and industrial development. Whether you're interested in exploring the state's beaches, historic sites, wildlife, or industrial sector, there is something for everyone in Goa.

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Goa – the name is enough is to fill you with fervor and elation and welcome grin all over. With strange gloamings, awesome idealism, rousing mornings and interesting strands, the spot spellbinds each spirit and makes individuals get bulldozed. Various citations have been expounded on various cities of India. All things considered, you would scarcely run over explicit Goa citations as creators should have plant it sensitive to place Goa in words. Each time you visit this place where there is strands, it’ll make your sentiments more grounded. Thus, at whatever point somebody says, ” Let’s Go Goa” – you feel an unrivaled delight. These delightful concentrates on outing can be wonderful Goa Quotations and may rouse you to visit this spot once more.

Goa, a tiny emerald land on the west coast of India, the 25th state of the Union states of India, was liberated from Portuguese rule in 1961. It was a part of Union Territory of Goa, Daman & Diu till 30th May 1987 when it was carved out of form a separate state. Goa covers an area of 3702 square kilometers and comprises two Revenue district viz North Goa and South Goa. Boundaries of Goa State are defined in the North Terekhol river which separates it from Maharashtra, in the East and South by Karnataka State and West by Arabian Sea. Goa lies in Western Coast of India and is 594 Km (by road) away from Mumbai city.

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Exotic beaches, palm-fringed coastline, beautiful scenery, vibrant nightlife, peace and tranquility – a vacation in Goa is just for you!

Think of Goa, and the secluded shores of the shimmering sand and azure waters and the shimmering sun in the background. Lush green landscapes form a golden coastline overlooking the sparkling waters of India’s seaside capital. Although Goa is the smallest state in the country, it is also one of the largest tourist destinations in the country.

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Goa is its constant insomnia, and on the other side is its laid-back old-world charm brought to you by the Portuguese in the 17th century. Churches, bungalows and cafes will thrill you, if not as much as a refreshing drink on the beach. Old Goa is charming and always enticing. With many beaches overlooking the majestic Arabian Sea, Goa is sure to make you fall in love. orphan orphan!

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Where to eat in Mumbai, the Indian megacity that's obsessed with food

Inventive chefs are sharing their stories through food in India’s ever-evolving west coast metropolis, but the city’s appetite for street food, thalis and Parsi dishes remains a comforting constant.

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“I’ve been here 40 years,” says Satinder Singh. “Everyone wants a glass of sweet, salty nimbu pani .” Standing in the baking sun at Satinder’s street stall in South Mumbai’s historic Fort neighbourhood, his rehydrating lime soda cannot come quickly enough.

I’m touring the downtown Colaba area with Pooja Madan Kathuria, a guide of nine years who was born and raised in Mumbai. We’re on the Bombay (as the city is still known by many) Express walking route arranged by A Chef’s Tour, a company specialising in group and private street food tours around Asia. “People are often sceptical about street food,” says Pooja. “And most do this tour on their last day. They should do it on their first.”

I couldn’t agree more. Street food is a defining feature of Mumbai culture and a deep-dive into its myriad forms is essential to understanding the city’s intense appreciation for food. Pooja leads me to a vada pav stand by the Telegraph Building at Churchgate Station. Now run by second and third generations, it’s been dishing up deep-fried mashed potato dumplings ( vada ) in a bun ( pav ) with garlicky chutney and green chilli to Mumbaikars since 1971. The dish dates back much further, however. Locals will tell you it was vada   vendor Ashok Vaidya who first spotted a fellow seller serving omelette pav   in 1866 and championed a combo of the two.

I learn more as we walk and talk en route to Churchgate station, taking in Mumbai’s eclectic architecture. There are art deco cinemas, colonial-era stations and grandiose fountains constructed by Indian labourers during British rule. We also pass the landmark hotel Taj Palace with its flourish of Islamic, European and East Asian influences. At A Taste of Kerala restaurant, we sample thali served on a banana leaf before stopping at Volga Pan House, a kiosk where Subhash Chandra has been filling pan   (betel leaves) with ingredients such as rose, dried dates and desiccated coconut for 40 years. “I don’t know how many I make,” says the panwala   ( ‘wala’ meaning person of specific service). “But I chew two to four a day,” he says, deftly rolling the traditional mouth-freshner.

A one-stop train ride from Churchgate takes us to Marine Lines (soon to be renamed Mumbai Devi as part of an initiative to decolonise place names). The area is populated by Parsis, who fled religious persecution in the Persian empire more than a thousand years ago, and Iranis, Zoroastrians who left Qajar-era Iran for British-ruled India in the 19th and 20th centuries. At Parsi Dairy Farm, a 119-year-old institution, we try mithai (sweets) and kulfi (ice cream) and the rose-fragranced drink-dessert falooda .

Around the corner, one of Mumbai’s oldest Irani cafe-bakeries, Kyani & Co, founded in 1904, is a time capsule of vintage signage and photos. It’s Irani cafes such as these that inspired the UK’s ever-expanding Dishoom restaurant group. I eat a wonderfully aromatic keema pav (mutton curry in a bun) and guzzle Parsi brand Pallonji’s raspberry soda.

There are far too many chaat   (street snacks) to choose from but Pooja homes in on my favourite, bhel puri at nearby Jambulwadi Bhelpuri House, to finish. Originating in Gujarat, the state north of Maharashtra and my ancestral homeland, it’s a perfect tangy mix of puffed rice, fried lentils, chutneys, crunchy gram flour sev noodles and mango.

The next day, appetite recovered, it’s off to Lalbaug Spice Market. At the Chavan Brothers stall, where you can have spices pounded, ground and blended, I help stir a fresh batch of the 50-plus ingredients for malvani , a spice blend from the west-coast Maharashtra’s Malvan region. I’m here with Chandana Abkari, a guide with The Explorations Company, which designs trips focusing on unique local experiences. We step back to watch the grinding machines in action, and I stock up on some of the complex blend, redolent of cumin and turmeric.

Fragrant bag in hand, we move on to Bhaji Gully market by South Mumbai’s Grant Road Station, where we find kand   (purple yam) and the brown, caramel-sweet chikoo   fruit, alongside non-traditional produce like wild garlic, lemongrass and avocados.   “The market shows the changing palates of a new generation who want ingredients to cook — say, Thai or Italian food,” says Chandana. A firm Mumbai favourite, she tells me, is ‘Chindian’, or Chinese-Indian fusion.

It’s Ramadan, and as evening beckons, Chandana recommends the food stands off Mohammed Ali Road, where Muslims are breaking the fast. I start with dessert, a custard-apple ice cream inside a coconut with malai   (coconut flesh), before joining a communal table for fried chicken and rumali-roti (thin unleavened flatbread).

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For many visitors, ‘Mumbai’ means South Mumbai and Colaba’s historic sights. But the suburbs are integral to the city’s food scene, from the juice bars of Juhu Beach to Matunga’s South Indian Udupi cafes and especially Bandra’s restaurants. All are connected to South Mumbai’s peninsular thanks to the Coastal Road project that’s been installing bridge and tunnel links over the past decade.

In Bandra West, I find the retro-chic Bombay Sweet Shop reinventing traditional Indian mithai   (sweets). “We try to evoke fond memories while creating fresh and modern experiences with our sweets,” says Girish Nayak, the store’s chief mithaiwala . The bhel puri chikki , a combination of salty nuts and sugary jaggery, is so good I buy 10 packets as gifts. Savoury treats, which I devour on site, include beetroot tikki chaat   (a beetroot patty with sev , chickpeas, green chutney and masala powder) and dhokla   (spiced, spongy, steamed gram flour ‘cake’) with avocado and cherry tomatoes. I have no room for their latest creation, churros made with gulab jamun (cardamom, rose and saffron-infused fried dumplings), but I return later to try them.

I ask the sous chef, Tulsi Ponnappa, what her favourite item is: “Our cherry gola   (granita), available exclusively here,” she says. “Nothing beats a street gola , but I think we’ve come pretty close with this dessert. It holds a special place in my heart because as a kid, I used to save my school bus money to buy gola .”

A person is sitting at a restaurant wearing an olive green blazer with a tapered tall wine glass. There are several dishes of food on the table in differing coloured plates.

Later on, I head for Sequel, a gluten-free, farm-to-fork restaurant that’s located in the Bandra Kurla Complex helmed by Kashmiri-born Vanika Choudhary. Inspired by her grandmother, who made 40 pickles a month, the almost all-female restaurant champions indigenous, fermented and foraged ingredients. It’s here, over a kombucha shake and vegan protein bowl of oven-baked millet and green pea falafel, that I meet Mumbaikar food writer Roshni Bajaj Sanghvi.

Old and new converge in the Worli district at Ode. It’s the latest restaurant from Rahul Akerkar, the Maharashtrian-German credited with bringing fine dining to Mumbai in 1999 with his restaurant Indigo. This venture uses traditional techniques, such as pickling and smoking, to create modern fusion dishes.

“I use as much local food as I can. From flour and seafood to spices,” says Rahul over lunch. The charred cabbage is surprisingly light, while the walnut onion cappellacci pasta in Kashmiri morel broth is warming, and the dark chocolate Khandeshi kala masala mole sauce is a gamechanger on pork ribs, perfect with a glass of Sauvignon Blanc from Indian winemaker Sula. As for chef Ash Moghe’s aged manchego cheesecake: I’d have eaten it twice.

When I ask Rahul what he craves after time away from Mumbai, he says, without hesitation: “Street food.” For all the city’s excellent restaurants, it’s heartening that a third-generation recipe for vada pav or bhel puri is what endures, even for a top chef.

I think back to my Colaba tour with Pooja, which ended at Mumbai’s main railway station sipping masala chai from a chaiwala   under grand gothic buttresses. In a city with an insatiable appetite for change, street food stands as firm as its architecture. Mumbai just isn’t Mumbai — or Bombay — without it.

Must-try restaurants in Mumbai

1.   Jimmy Boy This family restaurant in Colaba has been dishing up mutton pulao dal (mutton with rice and lentils; pictured), keema pav (mince in a bun), and masala chai in a Fort district heritage building since 1925. Enjoy a Parsi breakfast of keema gotala (mutton mince with scrambled eggs), and specialities such as saas ni macchi, sweet-and-sour fish. From 300INR to 950INR (£3 to £9). No alcohol.

2.   Bombay Canteen This Lower Parel brunch spot serves regional dishes with a twist. Try pani puri, hollow fried pastry puffs, filled with prawn and avocado, and street food-style tikki chaat patties made with turnip. South Indian-inspired Telangana chicken curry dishes are generous and cocktails are creative — try the tamarind whisky shake. Mains from 1,000INR (£9.50).

3.   Shree Thaker Bhojanalay Who can resist an unlimited thali? This vegetarian Gujarati institution in Kalbadevi serves plentiful platters of savoury farsan (snacks), warmly spiced daals, chutneys and flatbreads in a no-frills but air-conditioned dining hall. No alcohol. From 600INR (£5.70).

4.   Joshi House Dishes served at this Rajasthani-style mansion in Pali Hill, include truffle ravioli and risotto, inventive street food such as broccoli and green pea samosa, mutton biriyani, and prawns cooked in homemade masala. The paan kulfi ice cream infused with sweet spices and gulkand (rose petal paste) is alone worth the trip. Mains from 750INR (£7.10).

Five foods to try in Mumbai

Vada pav Served across the city, the king of Mumbai street food is the original ‘veggie burger’, a deep-fried potato patty with tangy chutneys, packed into a soft white bread bun.

Chindian cuisine Try pan-fried chicken Manchurian with soy sauce, chilli, coriander, ginger and garlic, a hit since Kolkata-born Nelson Wang founded Mumbai’s China Garden in 1975.

Maska & chai Mumbai’s Irani cafe-bakeries such as Yazdani, near Flora Fountain in the Fort neighbourhood, sell fresh maska; a soft, slightly sweet bread served with homemade butter and masala chai.

Green chilli thecha A favourite with Mumbai food writer Roshni Bajaj Sanghvi, thecha is a spicy Maharashtrian chutney often served with crispy bhakri, millet flatbread.  

Bombay sandwich The beloved buttered toastie synonymous with Mumbai street food is a must, where grilled sliced bread is filled with chutney, vegetables, cheese and chaat masala spice blend.

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