Mumbai Tourism and Travel Guide

Mumbai (/mʊmˈbaɪ/; also known as Bombay, the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in India and the ninth most populous agglomeration in the world, with an estimated city population of 18.4 million. Along with the neighbouring regions of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, it is one of the most populous urban regions in the world and the seсond most populous metropolitan area in India, with a population of 20.7 million as of 2011. Mumbai lies on the west coast of India and has a deep natural harbour. In 2009, Mumbai was named an alpha world city. It is also the wealthiest city in India, and has the highest GDP of any city in South, West, or Central Asia. Mumbai has the highest number of billionaires and millionaires among all cities in India.The seven islands that came to constitute Mumbai were home to communities of fishing colonies. For centuries, the islands were under the control of successive indigenous empires before being ceded to the Portuguese and subsequently to the British East India Company when in 1661 King Charles II married the Portuguese Catherine of Braganza, and as part of her dowry Charles received the ports of Tangier and seven islands of Bombay. During the mid-18th century, Bombay was reshaped by the Hornby Vellard project, which undertook reclamation of the area between the seven islands from the sea. Along with construction of major roads and railways, the reclamation project, completed in 1845, transformed Bombay into a major seaport on the Arabian Sea. Bombay in the 19th century was characterized by economic and educational development. During the early 20th century it became a strong base for the Indian independence movement. Upon India's independence in 1947 the city was incorporated into Bombay State. In 1960, following the Samyukta Maharashtra movement, a new state of Maharashtra was created with Bombay as the capital.Mumbai is the financial, commercial and entertainment capital of India. It is also one of the world's top ten centres of commerce in terms of global financial flow, generating 6.16% of India's GDP and accounting for 25% of industrial output, 70% of maritime trade in India (Mumbai Port Trust and JNPT), and 70% of capital transactions to India's economy. The city houses important financial institutions such as the Reserve Bank of India, the Bombay Stock Exchange, the National Stock Exchange of India, the SEBI and the corporate headquarters of numerous Indian companies and multinational corporations. It is also home to some of India's premier scientific and nuclear institutes like BARC, NPCL, IREL, TIFR, AERB, AECI, and the Department of Atomic Energy. The city also houses India's Hindi (Bollywood) and Marathi film and television industry. Mumbai's business opportunities, as well as its potential to offer a higher standard of living, attract migrants from all over India, making the city a melting pot of many communities and cultures.
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Seasonal Attractions

The festival season kicks-off right from the initial months of the year with Makar Sankranti. The city hosts the Mumbai Marathon and the Mumbai International Film Festival in the first half of the year. The city's biggest celebration, Ganesh Chaturthi, kicks off in September. 

Eat Your Way Through Mumbai

For the ultimate Mumbai street food experience, follow this trail - visit Gulshan -e-Iran to have the best Kheema Pav in Crawford Market; try the White Biryani at Noor Mohmaddi in Bhendi Bazaar; do not miss the Bun Maska and Mava samosa of Mervan’s, Grant road; if you have a thing for samosas, check out Guru Kripa for some of the yummiest samosas at Sion. 

Best Time To Visit Mumbai

Peak Season is from November to February when Mumbai experiences mild winters. Temperatures can go as low as 10 degrees celsius, although rarely.

 

Shoulder Season: June to October welcomes the famous monsoons to Mumbai. July and August sees perpetual downpour and for those who can brave the rains, the city is at its most beautiful during this season.

 

 

Off-season: March to May are the months when the tourists start thinning out. Henceforth, the accommodation costs reduce and though the weather is hot and humid, it’s nice to be able to explore the city away without the crowds.

Budget For Mumbai

 

For Budget Travellers: INR 1600 to 2500 a day

  • Accommodation in hostels and basic rooms in guesthouses: INR 800 - 1500
  • Food in local cafes and street eateries: INR 200-500
  • Public Transport in local trains and buses: INR 10 - 100
  • Sightseeing: INR 10 - 200

 

For Mid-range Travellers: INR 2500 to INR 5000 a day

  • Accommodation in mid-range hotels and homestays: INR 1500 - 2500
  • Food in mid-range cafes and restaurants: INR 1000 - 2000
  • Local transport in auto-rickshaws, and local taxis: INR 250 - 400
  • Sightseeing & Tours: INR 10 - 1000

 

For Luxury Travellers: INR 8000 and upwards

  • Accommodation in 4* or 5* hotels: INR 5000 and upwards
  • Food in upscale restaurants and bars: INR 2000 and upwards
  • Local transport in cabs: INR 400 and upwards
  • Sightseeing, Guided Tours: INR 1000 and upwards

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