After an early breakfast at hotel, you will be met by our representative and he will assist you with the check-out formalities. You will then be escorted to airport in time to board flight for Mumbai, the last destination on your North India tour.
Mumbai - Mumbai, earlier called as Bombay, is the commercial capital of India. It is also known as the "city that never sleeps". Mumbai is a perfect blend of culture, customs and lifestyle. Mumbai is India’s most cosmopolitan city, it’s financial powerhouse and the nerve centre of India’s fashion industry and also the Hollywood of India, fondly called “Bollywood”. Mumbai is dotted with plenty of architectural landmarks from the Victorian era and the days of the Raj.
You will be received at the Mumbai airport by our representative and will be escorted to The Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai and will be assisted with the check in formalities.
The Taj Mahal Palace - The Taj Mahal Palace is a five star hotel in Mumbai, constructed over 100 years ago. The Taj Mahal Palace is not only Mumbai’s second most photographed hotel, but is also one of the finest hotels. The Taj plays an intrinsic part in the city hosting eminent personalities across the globe. The Taj Mahal Palace has two wings, the low rise, old colonial part, being called the Palace Wing and the modern high rise building next to it that is called the Tower Wing. Both the wings in the hotel give a panoramic view of the Arabian Sea and the Gateway of India. The Taj Mahal Palace has beautifully furnished rooms, with all the modern facilities.
The Leisure facilities include a swimming pool and a spa. The Taj Mahal Palace also houses 9 restaurants and bars.
Later in the afternoon, you will be picked up from your hotel and will be taken for a guided sightseeing tour of Mumbai. Tour includes visits to the following places of interest:
The Prince Of Wales Museum: The Prince of Wales Museum is located in the heart of South Mumbai, neighboring the Gateway of India. The Prince of Wales Museum is the main museum in Mumbai. The museum is constructed in the Indo-Saracenic style of architecture. The museum building is fenced by a garden of palm trees and formal flower beds. The museum has roughly 50,000 displays of the age-old history and also objects from foreign origins. With its Art, Archeology and Natural History subdivisions, the Prince of Wales Museum is one of the best museums in the country.
Victoria Terminus: The Victoria Terminus is a World Heritage site and an historic railway station in Mumbai. To commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria, the station was constructed in 1887 in the Bori Bunder area of Mumbai. The construction was designed by Frederick William Steves. The Terminus is one of the city’s largest buildings with influences from an intricate Italian Gothic design. The first train to steam out of this station, abbreviated as VT, to Thane was in 1853.
Gateway Of India: Gateway of India is a monument constructed during the British Raj. It is a conventional arch constructed in 1927, to honor the visit of King George V and Queen Mary. Gateway of India is situated in the southernmost peninsula of the city. It was constructed in honey-colored basalt, and the design and the plan of this gateway was inspired by the 16th century Gujarati architecture. The altering light of the rising and the setting sun bestows different strokes of gold, russet and pink to the striking arch. The Gateway of India clinches historical importance as the last of the British armed forces leaving Independent India by sea, marched through the doorways of Gateway of India.
Marine Drive: The Marine Drive, one of the landmark thoroughfares of South Mumbai , is also known as the Queen’s Necklace because of the shimmering lights that dot this road, that are visible from long distances.
Flora Fountain: The Flora fountain is an embellished and elegant sculpted architectural heritage monument, which stands at a five-point