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Discover the ancient Elephanta Caves and unbearable street food of Bombay on a fascinating tour that blends historical intrigue with flavourful bites.
Elephanta Caves Tour: Venture to Elephanta Island, located a short ferry ride from Mumbai. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Elephanta Caves, renowned for their impressive rock-cut sculptures and intricate carvings dating back to the 5th to 8th centuries. Marvel at the colossal three-headed Shiva statue and the detailed depictions of Hindu mythology that adorn the cave walls.
The Food Tasting Tour: Start your tour with a world-famous Vada Pav (Indian Burger) while enjoying a majestic view of CSMT railway station. Next, head to Girgaon Chowpatty, a popular beach spot known for its lively atmosphere and street food. Here, you’ll try iconic dishes like Bombay’s favorite Bhelpuri and mouth-watering Pani Puri.
Afterward, visit a nearby restaurant to savor the Bombay-origin Pav Bhaji. Then, move on to Mohammad Ali Road, a paradise for non-vegetarians, where you’ll enjoy Dosa with mint chutney and sambar, followed by a variety of chicken tikka. End the tour with the best ice cream in Bombay.
This combined tour offers a perfect blend of Bombay’s vibrant street food life and the serene, historical beauty of the Elephanta Caves.
10:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 12:00 PM, 1:00 PM
Begin your tour with the Elephanta Caves, which require a short ferry ride from Mumbai. These ancient rock-cut caves, dating back to the 5th to 7th centuries, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and showcase impressive Hindu sculptures. Your guide will lead you through the main attraction, the Shiva Cave, featuring the iconic 20-foot-tall Trimurti sculpture and intricate carvings depicting stories of Lord Shiva. This tour offers a fascinating glimpse into India’s rich historical and cultural heritage.
After exploring the Elephanta Caves, your guide will take you on the Street Food Tasting Tour where you will start your tour with world-famous Vada Pav (Indian Burger) while enjoying a majestic view of CSMT railway station. Next, head to Girgaon Chowpatty, a popular beach spot known for its lively atmosphere and street food. Here, you’ll try iconic dishes like Bombay’s favorite Bhelpuri and mouth-watering Pani Puri.
Afterward, visit a nearby restaurant to savor the Bombay-origin Pav Bhaji. Then, move on to Mohammad Ali Road, a paradise for non-vegetarians, where you’ll enjoy Dosa with mint chutney and sambar, followed by a variety of chicken tikka. End the tour with the best ice cream in Bombay.
Hotel : Your tour guide will meet you at the hotel’s car pickup and drop point with the driver and the air conditioned car.
Airport : Your tour guide will be at the arrival gate of the airport, holding your name plate, so you can recognise the tour guide easily.
Cruise Terminal : Your guide will be at the exit gate of the port, which is known as the Green gate. When you come out of the cruise, there will be a free shuttle bus, which will drop you at the exit gate or Green gate. Guide will be holding a name plate of your name, so you can recognise him easily.
Upon meeting your tour guide, you will be introduced to our experienced driver who will accompany you throughout the Elephanta Caves & Street food Tasting tour. Our comprehensive itinerary includes all the previously mentioned spots. At each location, your guide will provide insightful explanations about the tourist attractions, assist you in capturing memorable photos, and seamlessly transition to the next destination.
After the tour, you will be dropped back at your hotel, airport or cruise terminal.
Yes, comfortable transportation will be provided throughout the tour to ensure a hassle-free experience. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the sights as the guide will navigate through the city.
Yes, the entrance fees to the mentioned attractions are included in the tour price, allowing you to explore and enjoy these sites without any additional costs.
Absolutely! Our knowledgeable and friendly guides will accompany you throughout the tour, providing valuable insights, historical information, and interesting anecdotes about each attraction & also help you to take some good photos.
Food and beverages are not included in the tour price. However, there will be opportunities to explore local eateries and sample delicious Mumbai cuisine during the tour.
Yes, the tour is suitable for individuals of all ages, including children and families. It offers a family-friendly experience that can be enjoyed by everyone.
We recommend wearing comfortable clothing and footwear suitable for walking. It’s also a good idea to carry a hat, sunscreen, and a bottle of water to stay hydrated during the tour.
Our standard tour is conducted in English. However, we can provide guides fluent in other languages upon request, subject to availability and prior arrangement.
While we strive to make our tours as accessible as possible, some attractions may have limitations in terms of wheelchair accessibility. Please contact us in advance to discuss any specific requirements you may have, and we will do our best to accommodate you.
Mumbai is generally a safe city for travelers, including foreigners. Like any other destination, it’s advisable to take standard precautions such as being aware of your surroundings, keeping your belongings secure, and using reliable transportation. It’s also recommended to follow local customs and guidelines for a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Yes, most foreign nationals require a visa to enter India. It’s important to check the specific visa requirements based on your nationality and purpose of travel. You can apply for an Indian visa through the official government website or consult with your nearest Indian embassy or consulate.
Mumbai enjoys a tropical climate, with mild winters and hot summers. The best time to visit is during the winter months from September to February when the weather is pleasant and comfortable. However, Mumbai can be visited year-round, and each season has its own charm and unique experiences.
Yes, major credit cards such as Visa, Mastercard, and American Express are generally accepted at hotels, restaurants, and larger establishments in Mumbai. However, it’s advisable to carry some cash for smaller vendors and local markets that may not accept cards.
The local currency in India is the Indian Rupee (INR). Money exchange services are available at airports, banks, and authorized currency exchange centers in Mumbai. It’s recommended to exchange money at reputable places to ensure fair rates and avoid counterfeit currency.
Most international mobile networks have roaming agreements with Indian service providers, allowing visitors to use their mobile phones in Mumbai. However, it’s important to check with your network provider regarding international roaming charges and data plans to avoid any surprises on your bill.
Mumbai is renowned for its delicious street food, but it’s important to exercise caution to avoid any potential stomach upsets. Look for food stalls that have a high turnover of customers, ensuring freshness. Additionally, opt for cooked food that is served hot and avoid consuming unpeeled fruits or raw vegetables that may have been washed with tap water.
It’s recommended to drink bottled water or use purified water for drinking and brushing your teeth in Mumbai. While some locals may consume tap water after boiling or filtering, it’s safer for tourists to rely on bottled water to avoid any potential health issues.
Mumbai is a cosmopolitan city with a mix of cultures. While there are no strict dress codes, it’s advisable to dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites or more conservative areas. It’s also respectful to remove your shoes when entering places of worship and to cover your shoulders and knees.
Yes, public transportation options such as local trains, buses, and taxis are available in Mumbai. However, it’s recommended to familiarize yourself with the routes, timings, and safety precautions. Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Ola are convenient options for getting around the city.
Yes, you can use a valid international driving license to drive in Mumbai and throughout India. It’s important to follow local traffic rules and regulations. However, it’s worth noting that traffic conditions in Mumbai can be congested, and it’s advisable to consider other modes of transportation for ease and convenience.
Wi-Fi connectivity is widely available in hotels, restaurants, cafes, and public spaces in Mumbai. Additionally, you can purchase a local SIM card with a data plan from authorised mobile network providers to have internet access on your mobile devices throughout your stay.
Mumbai has a diverse cultural landscape, and it’s respectful to be mindful of local customs and traditions. It’s common to greet with a “Namaste” (placing hands together in a prayer-like gesture) and to remove footwear when entering homes, religious places, or certain establishments. Respect for elders and modest behaviour is generally appreciated.
While haggling is a common practice in local markets and street shops in Mumbai, it’s not always necessary in established stores and malls where prices are fixed. Use your discretion and negotiate if you feel it’s appropriate, but remember to do so with respect and in a friendly manner.
Female travellers should exercise the same level of caution and awareness as they would in any other city. It’s advisable to dress modestly, avoid walking alone in isolated areas at night, and use reliable transportation options. It’s also helpful to research and stay in safe and well-lit areas of the city.
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