Private Mumbai City Tour with Transport





Description
This Private Mumbai City Tour is Informative, Informal, Interactive & great fun! Visit Mumbai's famous tourist attractions & some non touristy places. You will be accompanied by our friendly English speaking, knowledgeable guide in a private chauffeur driven car. Some of the amazing places you will see are the Gateway of India, Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Victoria Terminus Railway Station (CST), Marine Drive Promenade (Queen’s Necklace), Gandhi House (Mani Bhavan), Mumbai Dabbawalas, Dhobi Ghat (Open Air Laundry) Jain Temple, Hanging Gardens, Mumbai University, Oval Ground, Temples etc. Refreshments & light snacks are included. It is flexible & a fully customizable Tour, so that you can decide where to go & for how much time. We are happy to include any other place that you would like to see or even exclude a few places depending on your likes, interests & availability of time. You get the undivided attention of our friendly guide.
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The Gateway of India is the most important & historical monument in Mumbai. It is an arch-monument built in the early 20th century. It was erected to commemorate the landing of King-Emperor George V, the first British monarch to visit India, in December 1911. It was used as a symbolic ceremonial entrance to India for important colonial personnel. It is also the monument from where the last British troops left India in 1948, following Indian independence on 15th August 1947. It is located on the waterfront opposite the Hotel Taj Mahal Palace & overlooks the Arabian Sea. Today it is one of the main tourist attractions. It is a gathering spot for locals, tourists, street vendors, photographers. The boats to the famous Elephanta Island Caves start from here. You will get to take a walk around the sea facing promenade dotted with colorful boats & see the majestic monument & take some amazing pictures. It is buzzing with activity & a happy vibe of people.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST Station), was formerly known as Victoria Terminus, is a historic railway terminus & UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mumbai. The terminus is designed in an exuberant Italian Gothic style. Its construction was completed in 1887, marking 50 years of Queen Victoria's rule. In 1996, its name was changed from Victoria Terminus to "Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus". It is the headquarters of Indian Railways. It is the busiest railway stations in India serving as a terminal for both long-distance & suburban trains. The more than 140 year old majestic CST Station is the oldest & biggest Railway Station in India. We will take you to the selfie point especially made for tourists which will give you a breathtaking view of the exterior of the magnificent architecture & size of the Station. If you like then our guide will also take you inside the premises of the CST Station for you to experience the energy, buzz & sea of people traveling through the station.
This is a must see place when you are in Mumbai. Dhobi Ghat is an open air laundry place. The washer-men, known as Dhobis, work in the open to clean clothes and linens from Mumbai's hotels, hostels, houses, hospitals, etc. It was constructed in 1890. There are rows of open-air concrete wash pens, each fitted with its own flogging stone. Known to be the world's largest outdoor laundry, Dhobi Ghat is a very popular attraction among foreign tourists. You will get to see the hardworking laundrymen at work from the viewing gallery especially made for tourists and get some memorable pictures of the colorful clothes being washed and dried at the open air laundry.
The Mumbai Dabbawalas (Lunchbox delivery men) are a lunchbox delivery and return system that delivers hot lunches from homes and restaurants to people at work all over Mumbai. The lunchboxes are picked up in the late morning, delivered predominantly using bicycles and local trains, and returned empty later in the evening. We show the travelers the world famous and legendary Mumbai Dabbawalas (THE LUNCH BOX DELIVERY MEN) actually working and going about sorting out and delivering the lunch boxes. You will also get to take great pictures and also pose like a Dabbawala! ( Lunch Box delivery man). Please note: This experience is not available on Sundays and Government Holidays as Dabbawalas are not required to deliver lunch boxes on holidays.
Mani Bhavan (Gandhi House) is a museum & historical building dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi. This historical place was the focal point of Gandhi's political activities in Mumbai between 1917 and 1934. This house belonged to Gandhi's friend & host in Mumbai. It was from here that Gandhi initiated the Non-Cooperation, Satyagraha movement. You will visit this place & experience first hand, the house where the great man, Mahatma Gandhi lived in Mumbai. Gandhi House is locally known as Mani Bhavan & has now been converted into a beautiful museum & you will get to know the life and times of the great man in an up, close and personal manner. Several of his books, letters, articles, pictures & moments in his journey from his childhood to youth to non-violent struggle to independence and his final journey are displayed in a beautiful manner. It is truly an unforgettable & spiritual experience that you will have while you are in the same house where Gandhi lived.
The Churchgate Railway Station is one of the oldest local Railway Stations in Mumbai always busy with thousands of people traveling to their homes or places of work. Every 5 minutes, you will see a local train arriving or departing from this Station and it is buzzing with life, noise, positive energy and people running all over the place to board their trains. Just outside the Churchgate Station, you will be shown the famous Mumbai Dabbawalas (Lunch box delivery people) at work. Our guide will explain their way of working and the secrets of their processes which makes them so efficient and flawless. You will get to take some great photographs at both the places.
The Jain temple located in the Malabar hill area of Mumbai is famous for the old carving work & beautiful architecture, colorful walls and paintings. People who follow the Jain religion are peace loving, friendly and very social which you will find inside this temple. Identifying a Jain person in city is very easy, They apply sandalwood tika (mark) on their forehead upon visiting such temples or at home. They wear special dhoti (a kind of wear) and go bare footed to Jain temples. Jainism is also famous for there strict diet following rules scientifically good for health. The mystical and colorful Jain temple with intricate art work is one of the oldest and largest Jain temples in Mumbai. It is a popular place of religious significance built more than 100 years ago. You will be allowed to go right inside the Jain Temple and see how the devout worshipers are offering prayers to their Lord.
The beautiful 5 km promenade along the road in South Mumbai locally known as Marine Drive is also known as the Queens Necklace as it is a C-shaped beautiful concrete promenade along the coast of a natural bay. When viewed at night from an elevated viewing gallery constructed at the end of the promenade, the street lights resemble a string of pearls in a necklace, so it is also known as the Queens Necklace. It is situated on a reclaimed land. Throughout the day and especially in the evenings it is buzzing with thousands of local people from Mumbai with their families, children, friends and companions just chilling out, taking leisurely walks, sitting around facing the sea and enjoying the ocean view and fresh breeze coming on their face. Its a blissful feeling one must experience while in Mumbai.
Sassoon Docks is a bustling and colorful fish market built in 1875 and is one of the oldest docks constructed in Mumbai. This 145-year old incredible place is one of the few docks in the city open to the public and tourists. It is one of the largest fish markets in Mumbai city. It overlooks Oyster Rock, an island in the Mumbai harbor at a distance. Here you will get to see old and colorful fishing boats and the fishermen and fisher women in their colorful traditional clothes going about their daily work. This place is a photographers dream.
The 153 year old Crawford Market is one of Mumbai's most famous buzzing wholesale market selling a numerous variety of items from fresh fruits, vegetables, Indian spices, dry fruits, groceries, clothes, toys, artificial jewelry and a variety of other things. It was built in 1869 and named after Arthur Crawford, the first Municipal Commissioner of Mumbai, this market was renamed to honor the great social reformer Mahatma Jyotirao Phule. The market is buzzing with shopkeepers selling their stuff and the shoppers bargaining with them to get the best deals. You get to smell the unique aromas of the world famous home-made Indian spices, fresh vegetables and colorful fruits. This place is full of people, color, character and a photographers delight.
This lush green and picturesque vast garden is called Hanging Gardens because it is a terrace garden located on a hill slope of the posh Malabar Hill area of Mumbai. The Hanging Gardens is also known as Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens are terraced gardens just opposite the Kamala Nehru Park. They provide a breathtaking view of the sunset over the Arabian Sea and features numerous hedges carved into the shapes of animals. This more than 140 years old park was built in 1881 over Mumbai's main water reservoir. It is one of the favorite spots of the health conscious people of Mumbai to come for a walk, jog and breathe in some fresh air. Also a favorite spot for couples of all age groups and families to spend some quality time together.
Colaba Causeway Market is the colorful & bustling shopping street of Mumbai, majorly famous for fashion accessories, clothes, souvenirs, antiques, shoes and almost anything that you can think of. It is located very close to the historical Gateway of India and the famous Taj Mahal Palace Hotel. It is a colorful and buzzing shopping street in Mumbai with great souvenirs, imitation jewelry, clothes and almost everything at cheap bargain prices. It is a shoppers delight. It is a very crowded walking street / market which is great for low cost casual wear, fashionable accessories and various items for everybody. The famous Leopold Cafe is also located on this street.
The iconic Taj Mahal Palace Hotel is a heritage, five-star luxury hotel in the Colaba area of Mumbai. It is situated right opposite to the Gateway of India. Built in the Indo-Saracenic architecture style, it is almost 120 years old & is simply known as 'THE TAJ' by the locals. The hotel is named after the world famous monument Taj Mahal, located in Agra city near Delhi. It has been considered as one of the finest hotels in the East since the time of the British Rule. The hotel was one of the main sites targeted in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. Part of the Tata Group owned Taj Hotels, the hotel has over 600 rooms. The hotel is made up of two different wings: the Taj Mahal Palace and the Taj Tower, however they share the same lobby, restaurants and facilities. The hotel has a long history, having hosted many distinguished guests like Kings, Presidents, Industrialists, Hollywood Stars, International sports-persons, etc. A short visit inside the hotel can be arranged on request.
The highlight of Kamala Nehru Park is that it offers a breath-taking birds eye view of the Beach, the Marine Drive (Queen’s Necklace) and the entire South Mumbai. As the sun sets, the famous 'Queen's Necklace' lights up along the sea in the darkness, it is probably one of the best views you will find in the entire city. This Park is a famous attraction & is a favorite spot for walkers and for spending some time away from the hustle & bustle of the busy city. Since this park is in close proximity to some schools & colleges, you will find groups of students having a fun time. It is a great place for people belonging to all age groups. The park is all about undulating green plains dotted with towering trees and bright, colorful flowering shrubs. Together they make this park one of the most pleasant locations. This park has the unique structure of an Old Women’s Shoe - a popular attraction for the kids. This is a building that looks exactly like an old boot, with a house on top.
This huge ground/park is surrounded by beautiful heritage buildings. It is a very popular recreation and sports ground which is oval shaped. The massive ground measures 22 acres & is right in the middle of the busy city. The most popular sports played here are cricket and football.
The Rajabai Tower is a beautiful clock tower in Mumbai in the campus of the University of Mumbai. Its height is 85 meters and is in the Victorian & Art Deco Ensemble of Mumbai. Its a World Heritage site.
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Pickup Locations & Times
We will be happy to pick up our travelers from any Hotel, Hostel, Guest House, Airbnb or any other address / location in and around Mumbai, wherever it may be. After the tour is over we are happy to drop you back to the starting point or to any other location of your choice. Departure Point: Any Hotel, Airport, Port, Hostel or any other location in or around Mumbai. Dates: Daily, flexible timings, we can start our tours anytime starting from 8 am. We are flexible and are happy to start the tour at a time convenient to you even if it is early in the morning or late in the evening. Return point: After the completion of the tour in 4 to 5 hours, we will drop you back to the original pick up point or to any other location of your choice and convenience.
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- Please let us know in advance if you have any special requests or requirements, we will be happy to accommodate them.
- Please contact us in advance if you need any suggestions for wearing suitable clothes and footwear.
Reviews(217)
I had the privilege of experiencing Mumbai through an LGBTQ-friendly city tour with Rahil Khan — and I can say without hesitation that this was one of the most meaningful experiences I’ve had while traveling. From the very beginning, Rahil created a space where I felt profoundly safe, welcomed, seen, and respected. What unfolded throughout the day was so much more than a tour. It became a day rooted in conversation, laughter, vulnerability, shared humanity, and genuine connection. Rahil has a rare gift. He doesn’t simply guide you through Mumbai — he brings the city to life in a way that feels intimate, authentic, and deeply personal. He introduced me to local places and hidden corners of the city I never would have discovered on my own, all while paying close attention to what I hoped to experience and understand during my time there. Every moment felt thoughtful. Every conversation felt real. What makes Rahil extraordinary is not only his knowledge of Mumbai, but the spirit with which he shares it. He is a phenomenal ally to the LGBTQ+ community and carries himself with kindness, openness, and care that immediately puts people at ease. It honestly felt like we had been friends for years from the moment we met. There are some people you encounter while traveling who leave a permanent imprint on your heart. Rahil is one of those people. I know without question that when I return to Mumbai, I will reach out to him again. Not simply because he was an incredible guide — but because he is a beautiful soul and someone whose presence made this enormous city feel human, warm, and welcoming. Do yourself a favor and book with someone who will not only show you a city, but who will truly see your humanity and recognize you in your fullness. Rahil is a gift, and spending a day exploring Mumbai with him was one of the greatest gifts of my journey.
This was my second trip with Rahil, and it was easily as good as the first. This time, instead of heading South, we started off with a chai and a cinnamon roll in Bandra, before heading a bit further afield. After a drive north and a short boat ride, we went to Manori Island where we visited the magnificent Global Vipassana Pagoda, and even had a try at meditation! The highlight of the trip had to be an unexpected visit into the jungle to see a bullock race - with the rest of the village. Rahil does a great job of tailoring the trip as you go along, taking advantage of things happening along the way, and always with an insightful commentary. I would highly recommend Rahil as a guide - and am looking forward to my next trip to Bollywood next weekend.
We had a fantastic day with Rahil and would recommend him to anyone visiting Mumbai. He spent the whole day taking us to places we would never have found on our own. The main attractions of the Gateway to India, Taj Palace Hotel, Bandra, CST, contrasting the luxury with Dharavi, Dhobi Ghat, and Mohammed Ali Road. Rahil has an interesting background recently qualifying as a legal advocate, he is also a community organiser, filmmaker, director, and scriptwriter. As someone who travels a lot, I like to find out what life is really like for the people who live in different places. Rahil took us to his favourite personal spots, always sharing genuine, thoughtful and emotional opinions about the city he lives in. I left Mumbai still wondering what the future holds for its kind, humble and hard working people, wondering what it would be like to walk in the shoes of many of the people I met, if only just for a day. With his strong sense of community and social justice, spending the day with someone so connected to Mumbai was a priceless experience that we could not have replicated. Thank you Rahil, and we look forward to another Chai Masala and game of cricket!
Fantastic day with Rahul. Awesome guide
Dear Jeff, Thank you so much for your great review. I am very happy to know that you’ll had a fantastic day with me on your Mumbai City Tour and that you also found the tour to be informative, fun and interesting. Please share your experience with friends and colleagues back home —your recommendation means the world to us! We can’t wait to welcome you back for another exciting adventure in Mumbai with us. Much love, Rahil Khan CEO +919767729782 World of Bollywood Tours, Mumbai.
Rahul was a fantastic guide who is passionate and knowledgeable about his city. His easy charm and humour made it a tour to remember. 10/10
Dear Mr. Jeremy, It’s great to know that you enjoyed the Mumbai City Tour. I am humbled by your lovely words for me. Our dedicated team in various departments work hard to ensure you have a day filled with beautiful memories & fun. Please share your experience with friends and colleagues back home —your recommendation means the world to us! We can’t wait to welcome you back for another exciting adventure in Mumbai with us. Much love, Rahil Khan CEO +919767729782 World of Bollywood Tours, Mumbai.
I had a joyful day with a nice good English speaking guide well known with Mumbai. This is the best and most easy way to explore this big city. We had stops at all the most famous places to take pictures and was also told the history and stories about the places we visited.
I had the most wonderful day with Devu in Mumbai! We visited so many places in such a timely and efficient manner including Taj Hotel, Gandhi's home, Jain Temple, the world's largest outdoor laundry and most expensive home and many more destinations. Devu's knowledge of every destination was amazing and in between he always had another fantastic story to tell. Devu is so personable that I felt like I was spending the day with a bestie! I would highly recommend this to her.
Hello Nomad38734974376, Thank you so much for your lovely 5-Star review! We’re thrilled to know that you had the most wonderful day with Devu and that you got to visit the Taj Hotel, Gandhi’s home, Jain temple, the world’s largest outdoor laundry, etc. Our dedicated team in various departments works hard to ensure you have a day filled with beautiful memories & fun. Please share your experience with friends and colleagues back home — your recommendation means the world to us! We can’t wait to welcome you back for another exciting adventure in Mumbai with us. Much love, Rahil Khan CEO World of Bollywood Tours, Mumbai.
Very good tour and it gave me a great overview of Mumbai. Roosh was a terrific Tourguide and he is very knowledgeable. I can highly recommend this tour to others.
Hello DCJimmy58, Thank you so much for your lovely 5-Star review! We’re thrilled to know that you had a great overview of Mumbai while on the Mumbai City Tour with Roosh. Our dedicated team in various departments work very hard to ensure you have a day filled with beautiful memories & fun. Please share your experience with friends and colleagues back home —your recommendation means the world to us! We can’t wait to welcome you back for another exciting adventure in Mumbai with us. Much love, Rahil Khan CEO World of Bollywood Tours, Mumbai.
Tour had a dedicated vehicle with a driver and a guide. Our pickup was at the port which is an industrial port where cruise ships dock. Hence, it is a difficult location for pickup but this team did great! Guide spoke excellent English and had a great knowledge of his city along with a wonderful sense of humor. As first time visitors, we had no specific places to see so our tour team took us to all of the have to see spots. Some tours like to take you to shops where you are pressured to buy - none of this happened on this tour. We did hit a couple of shops, but they were at our request. Drop off was as efficient as the pickup.
Dear Mr. Robert, Thank you very much for taking the time to write such a beautiful review for us. It’s very kind of you to write such lovely words for the guide. We are also very happy to know that you had a great experience on the Mumbai City Tour. Thank you very much for choosing us. We look forward to seeing you again in Mumbai soon. Best wishes to both of you. Madhu World of Bollywood tours, Mumbai
Our tour guide Roosh is a very nice guy, but he needs more knowledge and experience as a tour guide.
Dear Mr. Woodward, Thank you so much for choosing us for your Mumbai City Tour on 17th February 2025. We appreciate your kind words about Roosh. He has been a valuable member of our team for over two years. We apologize if he did not meet your expectations regarding knowledge and experience. We are committed to providing you with a better experience next time. We humbly request you to give us another opportunity to be of service to you. Kindest regards, Madhu, World of Bollywood Tours, Mumbai.



