This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a former railway station and is now a museum. It is known for its Victorian Gothic is one of the most photographed buildings in Mumbai.
This scenic is also known as the Queen's Necklace because of the way the street lights look at night. It's a popular spot for locals and tourists to take a walk, or enjoy the views.
This iconic archway is a symbol of Mumbai and was built to commemorate the arrival of King George V and Queen Mary in 1911. You can take a boat ride here to get a closer look at the Elephanta Caves.
Hindu temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha and is one of the most popular temples in Mumbai. Be prepared for crowds, but it's a great place to experience Hindu culture.
This mosque and tomb is dedicated to a Sufi saint. It's located on a small island off the coast of Mumbai and is a popular spot for pilgrims and tourists alike.
This national park is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of Mumbai. It's home to a variety of plants and animals, including leopards, sambar deer, and spotted owlets.
These rock-cut caves on Elephanta Island are dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. The caves date back to the 5th to 8th centuries AD and are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.