Mumbai destination
Mumbai, previously known as Bombay is one of the most populous and biggest cities of Maharashtra. Also
the biggest metropolis of this state, Mumbai is also popular as the entertainment and financial capital.
It is the largest city of India and fondly called as the city of dreams. It is a place filled with dreamers
and people who work hard day and night to achieve their dreams. From struggling actors, laboureres, Bollywood
stars to gangsters, Mumbai has a lot. A lot that can be written about and talked about! Mumbai is also home to
one of the biggest slum area as well as home to the richest and thus it is only fair to describe Mumbai as a city
for all. The majorsly spoken language is definitely Hindi , but this city has welcomed people from all faiths and
religion warmly. If you want to know and experience diversity, visit Mumbai.
This city also has its very own language that is the Bambaiiya Hindi. Known to be a city filled with warm and
friendly people, we believe that anything written about Mumbai is never enough.
Key Attractions :
Gateway of India, Marine Drive, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), Elephanta Caves, Colaba Causeway, Bollywood, Festivals,
Conclusion
Mumbai is a city that captures the heart of every traveler with its lively spirit and diverse experiences. From historic landmarks and cultural
hotspots to delicious food and vibrant markets, there's something for everyone. Prepare for an unforgettable journey through the City of Dreams!
Duration : 05 Days / 04 Nights
Destination : Mumbai – Aurangabad – Ajanta Allora Caves
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Day3 |
Bombay-Aurangabad flight : Transfer to airport for flight to Aurangabad. Assistance and transfer to the hotel. Afternoon visit Ellora Caves. Ellora Caves, 34 cave temples were carved out of the hillside with hand tools. Only 12 of these 34 caves are Buddhist. The 17 Hindu caves in the centre are the most impressive. The massive Kailash Temple(cave 16) is nearly one and half times taller than the Parthenon and occupies almost twice its area. It is believed that it was constructed by excavating approx. 200,000 tones of rock and is possibly the world’s largest monolithic structure. Shiva’s Himalayan home, the temple is exquisitely sculpted with scenes from Hindu mythology, each pulsing with drama and passion. The depiction of the demon Ravana shaking Mount Kailash is a masterpiece. |
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Day4 |
Aurangabad : Full day visit of Ajanta Caves. Ajanta Caves were discovered in 1819 by a British hunting party. There isolation had contributed to the fine state of preservation in which some of the paintings over 2000 years old remain to this day. Aurangabad is known for the caves excavated and painted by Buddhist monks between 200BC and AD 600. The 30 caves at Ajanta are the superb example of India’s finest artistic treasures. They depict scenes from the life of the Buddha and Buddhist fables with skill and devotion. the best known caves(1,12,16,17, 19) contain magnificent depictions of the bodhisattvas, Avlokitesvara and Padmapani.. |
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Day5 |
Aurangabad-Bombay flight – 1955/2055 hours : Morning at leisure. Check-out time is 12 Noon.Transfer to airport for flight to Bombay and onward connection. |
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The Tour Ends |
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